International Endeavors Corporation (OTCMKTS:IDVV) Stock Gains After A News Update

International Endeavors Corporation (OTCMKTS:IDVV) on April 28, 2023, announced its progress for the acquisition of SF Corp and WITech, which has been done ahead of schedule. The firm is entering the AI sector and will combine the capabilities and strengths of both acquisitions.

WITech brings a number of technologies harnessing automation and AI for generating quality content with the least human involvement. SF Corp has made AI and automated technologies catering to a number of industries including Medical, Automotive, Financial, and Robotics.

Trading Data

On Friday, IDVV stock rose 11.11% to $0.0020 with more than 9.16 million shares, compared to its average volume of 5.84 million shares. The stock moved within a range of $0.0016 – 0.0020 after opening trade at $0.0017.

IDVV Moves Forward In Artificial Intelligence AI Sector

IDVV has consolidated acquisitions into a wholly owned subsidiary called WITech. Recent acquisitions, including SF Corp, have led to an immediate revenue stream for IDVV. The firm is working on merging technologies on both acquisitions for creating more AI products for marketing as well as professional industries such as Financial, medical, Health & Wellness, and Real Estate.

The company is planning to bring on board multiple clients in May and June 2023 for developing strategies and is aiming to test and develop strategies in every sector. Furthermore, IDVV is in talks with a number of AI-based companies for keeping up with the fast-paced growth of the sector. It is aiming to acquire companies with technologies as well as existing revenue.

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