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Gorilla Technology Shares Were Up Today: What's Going On?
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Gorilla Technology Shares Were Up Today: What's Going On?
Feb 10, 2025 1:44 PM

Gorilla Technology Group ( GRRR ) shares rose Monday potentially after the company announced the formal closure of its At-The-Market program.

What To Know: The decision aims to protect shareholder value by preventing further dilution, reinforcing the company’s financial strength and long-term growth strategy.

“We made a commitment to our shareholders that we would not dilute and we are standing by that promise. By closing our ATM program, we are ensuring that shareholder value remains protected while reinforcing our position as a disciplined and strategic company,” said Jay Chandan, Chairman & CEO of Gorilla Technology ( GRRR )

The move follows Gorilla's recent share buyback initiative, signaling confidence in its revenue outlook and market position. Chandan emphasized that closing the ATM program aligns with the company's commitment to shareholders and its focus on execution, revenue expansion, and long-term value.

“Our focus remains on strong execution, revenue expansion and delivering long-term value to our investors,” added Chandan.

Is GRRR A Good Stock To Buy?

Wall Street analysts view Gorilla Technology Group ( GRRR ) on the whole as a Outperform, given the history of coverage over the past three months. Michael Latimore from Northland Capital Markets in Gorilla Technology Group ( GRRR ) is the most optimistic, expecting a 44.44% rise in the stock in the coming year.

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GRRR Price Action: Gorilla Technology ( GRRR ) shares were up 14.5% to $21.27 on Monday, according to Benzinga Pro.

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