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🌐 Globant (GLOB): The AI Infrastructure Tollbooth Trading at 7x Earnings

Globant (NYSE: GLOB) may be one of the most intriguing AI-related value plays on the market. Trading 87% below its peak, the company combines a growing AI-native services platform, accelerating cash flow, aggressive share buybacks, institutional ownership above 100% of float, and a historic first insider purchase from former Hong Kong Exchange CEO Alejandro Aguzin. Is Wall Street missing the story?

 

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🖥️ CDW Corporation (CDW): The Tech Infrastructure Tollbooth Trading at an Uncharacteristic Discount

CDW Corporation may not build AI chips, but it helps organizations deploy the technology revolution. With insider buying, strong earnings, a growing buyback program, and a forward P/E of just 11.2x, this tech infrastructure giant could be trading at one of its most attractive valuations in years.

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Salesforce (CRM): Insider Buys, AI Clouds, and Customer Armies — Should You Join the Ride?

Salesforce insiders are buying, AI is booming, and institutions are all-in. But is CRM stock really ready to rebound — or just blowing more cloud smoke? ☁️💸

 

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Insiders Are Buying Shares of Applied Optoelectronics. Should You?

Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) insiders—including the CEO—are buying big while revenue growth accelerates and losses shrink. Institutions already own two-thirds of the stock. But with dilution risk, short sellers circling, and heavy competition, is AAOI a comeback kid—or just another speculative fiber bet?

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