Litchfield Hills Research Sees Society Pass Asset Value at 1,300% of Market Cap

Reuters01-26
Litchfield Hills Research Sees Society Pass Asset Value at 1,300% of Market Cap

Litchfield Hills Research has released an updated equity research report on Society Pass Inc. (Nasdaq: SOPA), highlighting a significant valuation disconnect between the company's $18 million market capitalization and the value of its operating assets and cash, which are estimated to be roughly 1,300% higher. The report points to strong revenue growth driven by SOPA's subsidiaries, Thoughtful Media and NusaTrip, with consolidated sales projected to increase from $7 million in 2025 to $10 million by 2027. Thoughtful Media, considered the keystone asset, recently filed for an IPO with a proposed valuation of up to $107 million, potentially boosting SOPA's asset value several times over its current market cap. The report also notes SOPA's strategic shift from consumer e-commerce to a platform holding company focused on scalable, cash-generative businesses and AI infrastructure.

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