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Xtract One Technologies (TSX: XTRA)

AI-powered weapons detection for venues & campuses. Small-cap, high-volatility—but with big growth swing potential.

Major developments (this week & very recent)

  • Conference spotlight: Xtract One announced it will present at the 2025 Cantech Letter Conference in Toronto, keeping the story in front of Canadian tech investors.

  • Media & customer wins (last 2–6 weeks): CEO Peter Evans featured in the Washington Post’s corporate-security piece; Temple University selected Xtract One to bolster arena security—both helping brand awareness and U.S. traction.

Key Metrics (as of Friday close)

MetricValue
Price$0.66
Weekly Move (5-day)−7.0%
Market CapUS$112M
P/E (TTM)n/a (negative earnings)
Forward P/En/a
52-Week Range$0.32 – $0.79
YTD Return+17.9%
Dividend Yield— (no dividend)

Analyst Insights

ItemDetail
Consensus RatingNo active consensus (micro-cap coverage is sparse)
Average Target Pricen/a
Upside Potentialn/a
BreakdownNo formal distribution (0 analysts)

Translation: you’re flying without the usual Wall Street instruments—expect higher volatility and headline sensitivity.

Recent News (top headlines)

  1. Company to present at Cantech Letter Conference (Toronto) — investor visibility catalyst for a thinly covered name.

  2. Security thought-leadership & U.S. exposure — CEO commentary featured in The Washington Post on workplace security investments.

  3. Higher-ed winTemple University taps Xtract One’s SmartGateway for the Liacouras Center

Growth Indicators

MetricXTRA
Sales Growth (Next Year)+93.3%
EPS Growth (Next Year)n/a (losses expected to narrow)
5-yr EPS Growth Estimate−12.9% (modeling caution)

Setup: The topline outlook is explosive if deployments scale, but profitability remains the hurdle.

Quality & Financial Health (quick read)

  • Gross Margin: 64.3% (solid software-esque margins)

  • Operating Margin: −65.3% (heavy investment mode)

  • Cash/Balance Sheet: Current ratio 1.3; D/E 0.2 (manageable leverage)

  • Altman Z-Score: −4.5 (distress-zone—small-cap risk is real)

Takeaway

  • Growth runway: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 (bookings & venues pipeline potential)

  • Quality today: 🌟🌟 (loss-making; early-stage scale)

  • Risk: ⚠️⚠️⚠️ (thin liquidity, no analyst guardrails)

  • Momentum: 🤔 mixed—+18% YTD but −7% this week

Bottom line: A speculative AI-security play. If installations and contracts ramp as guided, revenue could inflect; but with negative earnings and micro-cap risk, position sizing is key.

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Qayyum Rajan, CFA
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Qayyum Rajan, CFA

Qayyum is the CEO of Wealth Awesome, a leading Canadian personal finance publication. As a CFA charterholder with extensive experience in fintech, data science, and quantitative finance, he brings a unique analytical perspective to investing and wealth management.

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Published: October 14, 2025
Last Updated: January 8, 2026

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