SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) stock soared over the past week of trading. The company’s share price rose 61.2% from the previous week’s market close, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence.
SoundHound AI stock made big gains this week after the company hosted an investor presentation and announced that a new restaurant partner had rolled out its software. The company’s share price also gained ground thanks to macroeconomic and political developments and meme-stock momentum.
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SoundHound AI’s chief financial officer, Nitesh Sharan, participated in the UBS Global Technology and AI conference on Dec. 4. During his presentation at the conference, Sharan demonstrated and discussed the company’s conversational artificial intelligence (AI) software.
The following day, SoundHound announced that Torchy’s Tacos had adopted the company’s AI ordering and customer service technologies. The software was rolled out at 130 Torchy’s Tacos locations and has the capacity to handle 100% of incoming calls and take customer orders. While bringing its software to 130 new restaurant locations probably isn’t a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, investors took it as an indication that the software could see much wider adoption — and SoundHound stock rocketed higher on the news.
While there was some significant business-related news that pushed SoundHound AI’s valuation higher over the last week, the stock probably also benefited from meme-stock momentum. Investors have broadly become more risk-tolerant lately, and some are looking to score explosive wins on short-term trades. Correspondingly, meme-stock trades have come roaring back into fashion.
In addition to meme-stock momentum, SoundHound AI and other artificial intelligence stocks got a boost from Donald Trump’s announcement that he plans to appoint venture capitalist David Sacks as AI and crypto czar under his new administration. The news seems to support the idea…
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