Few days of green sessions does not mean that the troubles are completely over for Lifelogger Technologies Corp (OTCMKTS:LOGG). In fact, an analysis of the stock’s past trading sessions shows that it is actually on a downward journey though at a slower pace.
Weak financial standing
The company’s market cap of more than 31 million is what misleading the investors. In reality, the company’s market cap has no relation to its fundamentals, which are nothing but poor. Moreover, the company’s most recent quarterly report too fails to gain any interest as such.
The company’s cash balance is as low as $81,000 while its current assets total $89,000. The company’s current liabilities are worth $55,000. Despite making huge claims about its wearable cameras, Lifelogger Technologies Corp (OTCMKTS:LOGG) has been unable to generate any revenues. The company’s net loss as per the recent statement came in at $290,000. Overall, the company’s financial report is in total disconnect with its real position and market valuation.
Cut-throat competition
The only way for Lifelogger Technologies Corp (OTCMKTS:LOGG) to garner investors’ attention is to come up with some progress in its operations. The company had missed its announcement deadlines till date and thus, cannot be trusted for any more verbal commitments or updates. The concerns broaden as the company has been unable to release any solid update on the wearable camera front. The last announcement is pertaining to its new technology state that the final prototype of the camera has been developed for testing, however, nothing has been heard since then.
The wearable camera market players like GoPro Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRO) and Taser International Inc. (NASDAQ:TASR) have already been in the market, which leaves little scope for Lifelogger to perform, where its project is yet to take off.
Overall, Lifelogger Technologies Corp (OTCMKTS:LOGG) really does not have anything to boast about at this moment. The company neither has any tested product or financial standing worthy enough to justify its over-valued stock price.