Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its share price reflects the value of its core asset, OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring systems for industrial equipment.
Acorn Energy is a holding company whose main asset, OmniMetrix, provides solutions for remote monitoring and management of industrial equipment such as generators and pipelines. We've classified it in the "Energy Equipment" segment. The chart below shows the overall dynamics of the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) sector.
Acorn Energy is a holding company that invests in companies developing technologies to monitor and improve energy efficiency. Its focus on innovation makes it a prominent player in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. Find out how Acorn compares to it.
Acorn Energy Inc.'s daily price change reflects volatility in the energy infrastructure monitoring sector. The indicator demonstrates sensitivity to oil and gas companies' spending on pipeline safety and efficiency.
Acorn Energy Inc.'s daily price change reflects volatility in the energy infrastructure monitoring sector. The indicator demonstrates sensitivity to oil and gas companies' spending on pipeline safety and efficiency.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiaries, provides technology for monitoring critical energy infrastructure. The company's success depends on investments in grid security and efficiency. Its stock price reflects trends in energy modernization, adding an important technological signal to the overall market pulse visible on the chart.
For Acorn Energy Inc., year-over-year performance is a story of its focus on pipeline cathodic protection monitoring. Its 12-month market cap growth reflects demand for its PGx technology, which enables remote pipeline monitoring to improve safety and efficiency, and is its core business following its restructuring.
Acorn Energy, Inc. is a holding company investing in energy technology solutions. Its stock price is highly volatile and reflects investor confidence in the potential of its portfolio companies rather than their current financial performance, making it speculative.
Acorn is a small, diversified holding company. Its stock performance is the sum of its diverse holdings. The company's chart reflects management's success in managing its portfolio rather than general cycles, making it difficult to analyze and often undervalued by the market.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on energy infrastructure monitoring technologies. Its monthly performance reflects the success of its portfolio company, OmniMetrix, in selling remote monitoring systems. Subscriber growth is a key driver.
Acorn Energy is a holding company whose primary asset is PG-1, a pipeline cathodic protection monitoring system designed to prevent corrosion. This is a highly specialized business dependent on infrastructure maintenance costs. The dynamics of the energy equipment sector provide only a general context for assessing this niche but important technology.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary, monitors pipeline cathodic protection. This is a very narrow niche. The company's stock price is weakly correlated with the market. It depends on investments in pipeline safety and maintenance, which are dictated by regulators and the state of energy infrastructure.
Acorn Energy, a holding company focused on energy and security technologies, whose weekly stock performance is the sum of the results of its subsidiaries. Contracts in these niche sectors drive short-term fluctuations.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary OmniMetrix, offers solutions for remote monitoring of industrial equipment. This chart compares its weekly performance with the sector and helps understand how the Internet of Things (IoT) and predictive maintenance trends are fueling the growth of its niche business.
Acorn Energy provides remote monitoring solutions. As a technology company, its shares are sensitive to investor risk appetite. The chart will show whether ACFN shares are likely to amplify market movements, reflecting sentiment in the tech sector.
The Acorn Energy chart is a financial barometer for monitoring critical infrastructure. The market capitalization of this company, whose main subsidiary produces systems for synchronizing and monitoring power grids, reflects the demand for reliability. Its dynamics reflect the belief that modernizing and protecting power grids is a key priority.
Acorn Energy's market share in the energy equipment sector reflects its focus on technologies for monitoring and protecting critical infrastructure, such as pipelines. Its market share is driven by demand for its solutions that help improve the security and efficiency of energy networks.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in companies operating in the energy technology sector. The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of the entire energy sector. Its dynamics provide the backdrop against which Acorn is exploring its niche technological opportunities.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology, specifically pipeline monitoring systems. Its market capitalization reflects its niche expertise. The chart below shows the economic weight of these technology investors.
Acorn Energy's book value is derived from its stake in its subsidiary OmniMetrix, which produces remote monitoring equipment. The chart below is essentially a valuation of this key asset. Its dynamics reflect its success in the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) niche.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary, provides pipeline monitoring solutions. Its business is the creation and sale of specialized equipment. The asset share chart shows the material resources used to manufacture these safety-critical systems.
Acorn Energy is a holding company that owns energy technology companies. Its business is moderately capital-intensive, requiring manufacturing capacity for sensors and monitoring systems. This chart illustrates how dependent the entire energy equipment industry is on hardware ownership.
Acorn Energy is a holding company that owns a stake in a company that produces unique synchronization systems for power grids. Its book value reflects the capital invested in this critical technology, which helps prevent outages and improve the reliability of power systems.
Acorn Energy owns stakes in energy and security technology companies. Its market valuation is the sum of its parts. The chart shows how investors value its portfolio and the potential of its subsidiaries operating in niche technology segments.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technologies. Its value lies in its portfolio company, PGAS, which produces pipeline sensors. The chart shows how the market values this technology and its growth potential in the energy infrastructure sector.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. The chart shows how the market values its investment portfolio. Acorn's market capitalization is the sum of the valuations of its subsidiaries and depends on each company's success in commercializing its technologies for monitoring and improving energy efficiency.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiaries, provides technologies for monitoring critical infrastructure, such as pipeline cathodic protection. The debt burden may be related to funding R&D to improve its sensor technologies and marketing efforts to promote its niche solutions.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology, specifically pipeline monitoring systems. This chart shows the financial standards for energy equipment manufacturers, which can be used to assess how Acorn funds the development and commercialization of its niche technology solutions for improving infrastructure safety.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology companies, particularly pipeline monitoring. This chart shows the holding company's total debt load. It helps understand how aggressively Acorn Energy uses debt to support and grow its portfolio companies.
Developing technologies for monitoring and managing energy assets, like Acorn Energy's, is a niche at the intersection of IT and energy. This chart shows the sector's debt policy. It allows one to appreciate how the financial model of this small tech company differs from that of large industrial giants also offering smart grid solutions.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary, provides pipeline monitoring solutions. It is a niche technology business in the energy sector. The chart shows how their financial structure and use of debt for technology development compare to oil and gas giants and the market.
This chart shows the valuation of Acorn Energy, a holding company investing in energy technology. The metric reflects investors' aggregate expectations for the success of its portfolio companies, which may be involved in, for example, pipeline monitoring.
This chart shows the average valuation for the energy equipment sector, where Acorn Energy operates. In this innovative but volatile industry, the average reflects the overall level of investor optimism. It helps understand how the market values Acorn's technology portfolio compared to other companies in the sector.
Acorn Energy is a holding company whose primary asset is a stake in OMNI Metrix, a company that provides remote monitoring and control services for industrial equipment such as generators. This chart reflects industrial activity and helps understand how the trend toward efficiency improvements and predictive maintenance is impacting demand for OMNI Metrix services and, consequently, Acorn Energy's valuation.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on energy technology, particularly its subsidiary OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring systems for industrial equipment. Future growth depends on demand for IoT solutions. This chart shows how investors view the growth prospects for remote asset monitoring and control.
Acorn Energy is a holding company whose primary asset is PG-13, a company that produces monitoring systems for power grid synchronization. This is a niche but important technology for grid stability. The chart shows sector expectations, helping to understand how the market views this focused, technologically-driven business model.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy sector technologies, specifically monitoring systems for grid synchronization and pipeline cathodic protection. This overall expectations chart reflects confidence in infrastructure modernization. Market optimism indicates companies' willingness to invest in the reliability and safety of their assets, creating demand for Acorn's solutions.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. This chart reflects the combined performance of its portfolio companies. Profits are dependent on the commercial success of its subsidiary, which produces acoustic monitoring systems to improve pipeline safety and efficiency.
MOGU Inc. is a Chinese online platform that combines social media and e-commerce in the fashion industry. Its profitability is under pressure due to fierce competition from giants like Alibaba and Pinduoduo. This chart illustrates how even innovative models on the Chinese internet struggle to achieve profitability in the face of the dominance of large ecosystems.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on energy infrastructure monitoring technologies. Its core asset, PGNT, offers remote cathodic protection monitoring systems for pipelines. Demand for its solutions is driven by the need to ensure the safety and efficiency of critical infrastructure.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on energy infrastructure monitoring technologies. Its core asset is OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring systems for generators and pipelines. Its revenue forecast depends on demand for critical infrastructure reliability solutions.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its primary asset is OmniMetrix, which provides solutions for remote monitoring and control of industrial equipment. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the energy sector. It reflects the trend toward digitalization and increased efficiency in the energy sector.
Acorn Energy Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides technologies for monitoring energy and industrial infrastructure. Demand for its solutions is driven by capital expenditures in these sectors. This earnings forecast chart reflects industrial companies' willingness to invest in improving the efficiency and safety of their facilities, which is Acorn's market.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its primary asset is OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring and control systems for industrial equipment such as generators. The chart shows the valuation of this niche technology business in the Internet of Things (IoT).
Acorn Energy Inc., through its subsidiary OmniMetrix, provides solutions for remote monitoring and control of industrial equipment, such as generators and pipelines, in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector. This chart shows the average rating for the sector, providing an insight into how the market values Acorn Energy's technology solutions.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its core asset, PGV, provides solutions for grid synchronization and monitoring. This chart shows the average investor revenue valuation, allowing one to compare the valuation of this niche energy technology player with the overall market.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy sector technologies, specifically monitoring systems for power grid synchronization and pipeline cathodic protection. This chart reflects investor expectations for future revenue from its subsidiaries. It demonstrates confidence in growing demand for smart grid and infrastructure security technologies.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its core asset is OmniMetrix, which provides solutions for remote monitoring and control of industrial equipment. The chart shows how the market estimates Acorn's future revenue, reflecting demand for IoT technologies in the energy sector.
The overall economic revenue forecast depends on innovation in the energy sector. Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary, develops synchronization systems for electric grids, which is critical to their stability, especially when integrating renewable energy sources. Demand for their technology demonstrates how basic infrastructure is being modernized for the needs of the future.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on energy infrastructure monitoring technologies. Its revenue is generated through its subsidiary, OmniMetrix, which sells equipment and subscriptions for remote monitoring services for generators and pipelines. This chart shows the demand for solutions to improve energy system reliability.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary OmniMetrix, provides remote monitoring and control services for industrial equipment such as generators and pipelines. This chart shows total revenue in the energy equipment sector. It reflects the trend toward the Internet of Things (IoT) in industry, which improves the reliability and efficiency of critical infrastructure.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its core asset is OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring and control systems for industrial equipment such as generators. Demand is driven by investments in grid reliability. This chart of overall industrial activity reflects the state of its customer base.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on its core asset, OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring and control systems for industrial equipment such as generators and pipelines. The chart shows analyst revenue forecasts, reflecting their expectations for growth in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) market.
Acorn Energy, through its subsidiary OmniMetrix, provides solutions for remote monitoring and control of industrial equipment such as generators and compressors (Industrial Internet of Things). This chart shows projected revenue for the entire energy equipment sector, reflecting overall expectations for the monitoring and automation solutions market.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology, particularly pipeline monitoring systems. Demand for its portfolio company's products is driven by infrastructure security and maintenance costs. This business cycle impacts the operating budgets of energy companies, which are Acorn's target market.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology, particularly monitoring systems. This metric reflects the overall performance of its investments. It shows how successfully its portfolio companies convert their revenues into profits, which ultimately drives the overall financial performance of the holding company.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in companies monitoring energy and industrial infrastructure. Its financial results reflect the success of its portfolio companies, providing a general overview of the profitability of its investment strategy in the energy equipment sector.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on critical infrastructure monitoring technologies. Their core asset, PGV, produces sensors for power grid synchronization. This overall profitability curve impacts them through the capital expenditures of utilities, which are more willing to invest in grid modernization during periods of stability.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in technology companies in the energy sector. Its structure allows for a minimal corporate staff. This chart shows the dynamics of a very small central team focused on managing a portfolio of subsidiaries and strategic planning.
Acorn Energy is a holding company focused on critical infrastructure monitoring technologies. This metric reflects its small corporate staff. The graph's dynamics illustrate how the company manages its core asset, OmniMetrix, with a lean team.
Acorn Energy Inc. is a holding company investing in energy technology, particularly monitoring systems for power grid synchronization. This chart shows overall employment in the energy equipment sector. It illustrates Acorn's focus on niche technologies that help improve the reliability and efficiency of energy infrastructure.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy sector technologies, particularly monitoring systems for power grid synchronization. Improving grid efficiency and reliability is a key objective. This employment chart also reflects the contribution of smaller tech companies that create innovative solutions for critical infrastructure, requiring engineers to be hired.
Acorn Energy, Inc. invests in companies engaged in energy and security technologies. As a holding company, its market capitalization per employee, as shown in this chart, can be very high. A small team at headquarters manages investments in portfolio companies, and the market evaluates the potential of these investments, not the holding company's staff.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in energy technology, specifically pipeline monitoring. Its business is investment management. This metric reflects how effectively a small management team creates value through its subsidiaries. A high score indicates successful selection and development of technology assets.
Acorn Energy Inc. is a holding company investing in energy technology. Its per-employee valuation does not reflect a single business, but rather the sum of the valuations of its portfolio companies, managed by a small corporate team. Value is created through the selection and development of promising technologies.
Acorn Energy (ACFN) is a holding company. Its main asset, OmniMetrix, provides remote monitoring and control (IIoT) services for industrial equipment (e.g., generators). It is a B2B SaaS/M2M business. This chart shows how much net income each employee of this technology subsidiary generates.
Acorn Energy is a holding company investing in companies developing technologies for the energy sector. This metric is aggregated for them. The chart shows a rough average. ACFN's effectiveness is determined by the ability of its small management team to select successful projects and help them grow, ensuring that overall profitability per employee exceeds the market.
Acorn Energy (ACFN) is a holding company focused on a single subsidiary, PGNT. PGNT produces monitoring systems for synchronization and protection of power grids. This niche hardware reflects the profitability of their core business, based on their small team of engineers and production workers.
For Acorn Energy, a holding company with a cathodic protection monitoring business, this chart shows the performance of its niche asset. The growth in revenue per employee reflects demand for its technology to prevent corrosion of pipelines and other critical infrastructure.
Acorn Energy is a holding company that owns a stake in PG-Monitoring, a manufacturer of power grid monitoring systems (e.g., power grid failure prevention). This metric reflects the average revenue per employee for the segment. It helps assess the effectiveness of their operating subsidiary in selling its niche equipment to utilities.
Acorn Energy (ACFN) is a holding company focused on monitoring technologies for the energy and industrial sectors (through its subsidiary PGAS). This metric reflects the commercial success of their niche technology. The growth in revenue per employee (engineer, salesperson) indicates that their monitoring systems are in demand for pipeline safety.
Acorn Energy is a holding company whose primary asset is PG-1, a manufacturer of sensors for monitoring pipeline cathodic protection. It's a very niche business. This chart reflects investor bets that this market is too small for growth, and the company won't be able to grow its sole operating business.
Acorn Energy (ACFN) is a holding company whose main asset, OmniMetrix, provides remote monitoring services for industrial equipment (e.g., generators). This chart shows the overall short position in the Industrial IoT sector, reflecting investor skepticism about the growth rate of this niche holding.
Acorn Energy produces niche monitoring equipment. It's 100% capital expenditure. When this market pessimism indicator rises, it reflects fears of a recession. Investors expect both factories and power plants to immediately freeze their equipment upgrade budgets.
This oscillator for Acorn Energy is an indicator of demand for pipeline monitoring. Its key asset is PG&A, a manufacturer of cathodic protection systems (corrosion prevention) for oil and gas pipelines. Rising costs for safety and infrastructure maintenance are pushing the indicator into an overbought territory. Lower capital expenditures by energy companies are leading to an oversold territory.
Acorn (ACFN) is a "smart" meter... for *pipes*. Their "thing" is *ultrasonic* flow meters (PGAS) for *monitoring* (and protecting) *pipelines* (oil, gas). The "Energy equipment" sector is living on "hype." RSI_14_Seg shows the "temperature" of the *entire* industry. It helps us understand: is ACFN's growth a niche or a part of the *general* "hype"?
Acorn Energy (ACFN) is a pure bet on the "future." This chart is its lifeline. During periods of market euphoria, investors are willing to generously fund unprofitable but breakthrough R&D projects. In moments of panic, the money supply is turned off, and investors flee speculative ventures.
Acorn Energy is a holding company whose primary asset is OmniMetrix. This business provides IoT solutions for remote monitoring of industrial equipment (generators, pipelines). This chart shows the average analyst price target based on their forecasts for the growth of connected devices.
Acorn Energy (ACFN) is a holding company whose main asset, OmniMetrix, provides IoT solutions for legacy hardware (remote monitoring of generators and pipelines). This chart shows the valuation of their niche. It measures the gap between the price and the consensus target, reflecting the potential analysts see in their SaaS model for industry.
Acorn Energy is a holding company that owns niche energy technologies, including PG-13, a company that produces acoustic sensors for pipeline monitoring. This chart shows general expectations for the energy equipment sector. It reflects whether experts believe demand for smart infrastructure monitoring will grow.
Acorn Energy is a holding company. Its main asset is OmniMetrix, which provides remote monitoring solutions (IoT) for critical infrastructure, such as pipelines and generators. This chart shows overall market sentiment. For Acorn, whose business is selling technology to "safety" sectors (such as energy), the overall optimism is important, as it reflects a willingness to invest in IoT.
Acorn Energy is a small holding company focused on the Internet of Things for heavy industry. Their key asset (OMNI) is a synchronization and monitoring system that helps prevent corrosion in pipelines. This chart is a summary indicator of their niche technology, reflecting their lumpish demand from oil, gas, and utility companies.
Acorn Energy Inc. (ACFN), through its subsidiary OmniMetrix, specializes in solutions for remote monitoring and control of industrial equipment, such as generators and pipelines (IIoT). The chart shows the average value for the segment, allowing one to assess how Acorn Energy compares to other companies in the energy equipment and technology sector based on a combination of factors.
Acorn Energy is a holding company that owns OmniMetrix, a provider of wireless monitoring for generators and pipelines (IoT). This chart, reflecting the market average, is just a backdrop. It helps assess how this niche industrial monitoring business stacks up against the backdrop of overall macroeconomic fluctuations and the need for grid reliability.