EdgeMode Rebuts Inaccurate Research Report and Defends Business Model

Reuters01-16
EdgeMode Rebuts Inaccurate Research Report and Defends Business Model

EdgeMode Inc. has issued a public statement disputing a recent report by Wall Street Global Research, which the company says contains inaccurate and misleading claims about its business model, development strategy, and European operations. EdgeMode clarified that its use of the term "Tier-3-ready" refers to specific engineering and design standards, not to a completed or certified facility, and emphasized that this distinction is transparent in its disclosures. The company also refuted assertions that it lacks a European execution team, highlighting a recent joint venture with Blackberry AIF as evidence. EdgeMode criticized the research firm’s approach, noting that negative coverage was followed by offers for paid correction, raising concerns about the credibility and motives behind the report. The company encouraged investors to rely on its official materials for accurate information.

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