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Paltalk Inc. Stock Analysis PALT
Paltalk, Inc. engages in the development of communications software to enhance security and privacy solutions for multimedia communication and data transmission. The company is headquartered in Jericho, New York and currently employs 17 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-10-20. Its products include Paltalk, Camfrog, ManyCam, Tinychat and Vumber. Paltalk and Camfrog are both available on Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android and other tablet devices. Together, these products power a collection of video-based communities, with technology to host thousands of simultaneous live group conversations on topics such as politics, financial markets, music and dating, among others. ManyCam is a live streaming software and virtual camera that allows users to deliver professional live videos on streaming platforms, video conferencing apps and distance learning tools. Vumber is a telecommunications services provider that enables users to communicate privately by having multiple phone numbers with any area code through which calls can be forwarded to a user's existing telephone number. Tinychat is Web-based, enables adaptations of its video technology and does not require a download.
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45.48KP/E Ratio (TTM)
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29.37KDividend Yield
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