
Raadr (Doing Business as Telvantis) Launches Investor Education Series to Showcase Business Strategy, Technology Focus, and Uplisting Plans
The series will feature Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Daniel Gilcher, who will provide a data-driven look into Telvantis' operations, expansion plans, and upcoming strategic initiatives - including its focus on technology-driven communications and the potential for strategic acquisitions.
'Telvantis is more than a traditional telecom provider, we are a technology-driven company focused on delivering advanced communications solutions that meet the evolving needs of businesses and telecom operators worldwide,' said Daniel Contreras, CEO of Telvantis. 'This series will showcase our core business, how our technology powers modern business communications, and how we are scaling for long-term growth through strategic acquisitions and a disciplined expansion strategy.'
Part 1: 'Understanding Telvantis – Technology, Innovation & Market Position'
Releasing Thursday, February 27, 2025
Part 2: 'Financial Growth Strategy - Revenue Roadmap & Expansion Plans'
Releasing Tuesday, March 4, 2025
2024 as a transition year – what's changing and why it matters.
Revenue drivers and profitability outlook – breaking down $349M in 2023 revenue and future targets.
Expansion plans, including geographic growth, product and service enhancements, and strategic partnerships.
Part 3: 'Shareholder Value & Uplisting Plans - Next Steps'
Releasing Tuesday, March 11, 2025
The process and requirements for uplisting to a national exchange.
PCAOB audit progress and its significance for institutional investors.
A look at shareholder value initiatives, including capital structure optimizations and how acquisitions could strengthen Telvantis' communications technology portfolio.
Telvantis is not just a telecom company but a technology-driven communications provider focused on delivering scalable and high-performance solutions. The company serves global telecom operators and enterprise clients, providing advanced network solutions, business messaging, and cloud-based communications infrastructure.
Our goal is to create long-term value through:
'We recognize that investors need clarity on our business fundamentals and financial strategy,' added Daniel Gilcher, CFO of Telvantis. 'This series will provide shareholders with detailed insights into how we are evolving as a communications technology company, leveraging acquisitions, and positioning the company for long-term success.'
The first installment of the Telvantis Investor Education Series will be released on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
Raadr, Inc., now doing business as Telvantis, (OTC: RDAR) is a U.S.-based telecommunications company delivering advanced solutions to operators, enterprises, and network providers worldwide. Through its recent acquisitions of operations in the U.S. and Ireland, Telvantis has strategically expanded its portfolio to encompass cutting-edge 5G technologies, cloud-based communications platforms, and enterprise-grade services. This expansion, combined with a forward-thinking approach, positions Telvantis for accelerated growth and market leadership in the evolving telecommunications landscape.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements reflect the Company's current expectations regarding future events and are based on management's beliefs and assumptions. Actual results could differ materially from those projected due to various factors, including market conditions, competition, and the successful integration of acquired operations. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
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