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IMAX for Sale? The Premium Cinema Stock Investors Missed
Jun 13, 2026
23m 18s
SpaceX IPO: The Ultimate FOMO Trap
May 21, 2026
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May 20, 2026
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SpaceX IPO: The Bull Case for the Most Important Company on Earth
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May 16, 2026
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| 6/13/26 | ![]() IMAX for Sale? The Premium Cinema Stock Investors Missed | IMAX is reportedly exploring a possible sale, and that makes it one of the more interesting cinema-adjacent stock stories in the market right now.In this TechEyeSpy episode, we look at IMAX Corporation as more than a big-screen cinema brand. IMAX sits at the intersection of filmmaking technology, premium cinema, global entertainment distribution, studio marketing and acquisition speculation. It is not a traditional cinema chain, but it is still exposed to the same pressures affecting theatrical entertainment: streaming, changing audience habits, film slate risk and the need to make cinema feel like an event again.The proposed sale raises a serious strategic question. Would IMAX be more valuable inside a larger entertainment company such as Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Disney or Sony, or does its value depend on remaining a neutral premium platform used by the whole industry? A buyer could gain a global prestige screen network, a recognised consumer brand and a powerful tool for event releases. But the wrong owner could also weaken the industry trust that makes IMAX valuable in the first place.This episode gives a brief investor-focused SWOT analysis of IMAX, covering the company’s strengths as a premium brand, its weaknesses as a cinema-linked business, the opportunities created by a sale process and global event cinema, and the threats from competition, valuation risk and changing audience behaviour.Chapters:Introduction 00:00-03:47 Strengths 03:48-04:50 Weaknesses 04:51-05:54 Opportunities 05:56-11:35 Threats 11:36-17:28 Conclusion 17:29-23:18This is not financial advice. It is research, analysis and commentary to help investors think more clearly about companies, sectors and market stories before making their own decisions.Subscribe to TechEyeSpy for more SWOT analysis on technology, media, entertainment, aerospace, defence, biotech, fintech and the companies shaping the next phase of public markets. | 23m 18s | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() SpaceX IPO: The Ultimate FOMO Trap✨ | SpaceX IPOinvesting+4 | — | SpaceXNasdaq+2 | — | SpaceXIPO+7 | — | 44m 23s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() SpaceX IPO: The Bear Case for the Most Expensive Story in Space✨ | SpaceX IPObear case+4 | — | Falcon 9Starlink+3 | LunarEarth | SpaceXIPO+7 | — | 1h 52m 53s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() SpaceX IPO: The Bull Case for the Most Important Company on Earth✨ | SpaceX IPOinvestment analysis+3 | — | SpaceXStarlink+1 | Marslunar | SpaceXIPO+5 | — | 1h 23m 05s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Summa Defence: Europe’s Rearmament Boom Meets the Cash Crunch✨ | defense industryrearmament+4 | — | Summa DefenceBAE Systems+2 | FinlandEurope+2 | Summa Defencerearmament boom+6 | — | 15m 28s | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Another DOT COM crash? The End Of The Fourth Industrial revolution.✨ | Fourth Industrial RevolutionAI and automation+4 | — | artificial intelligencerobotics+7 | — | Fourth Industrial RevolutionAI+7 | — | 27m 15s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Firefly Aerospace SWOT: Moon Landing Proof or Space Stock Hype?✨ | SWOT analysisspace technology+4 | — | Alpha launch vehicleBlue Ghost lunar lander+5 | TexasMoon | Firefly AerospaceSWOT analysis+5 | — | 21m 49s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Presight AI: Smart Cities, Sovereign Data, and the Future of Government AI✨ | artificial intelligencesmart cities+4 | — | Presight AI Holding PLCAbu Dhabi Securities Exchange+1 | Abu DhabiFloor 17, Al Maqam Tower, ADGM Square, Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE | Presight AIsovereign data+5 | — | 25m 40s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Space42 and the New Abu Dhabi Space Economy✨ | space economysatellite communications+4 | — | Space42Bayanat+3 | Abu Dhabi | Space42Abu Dhabi+5 | — | 18m 55s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() After Artemis II, The Moon Economy Reopens✨ | lunar economyArtemis missions+4 | — | TechEyeSpy | Moon | Artemis IIlunar missions+5 | — | 1h 28m 22s | |
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| 4/12/26 | ![]() EchoStar and the Communications Battle Beyond Artemis II✨ | communicationsspace economy+4 | — | EchoStar CorpHughes | — | EchoStarHughes+5 | — | 25m 20s | |
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Trimble and the New Space Age Investment Case✨ | investment analysisprecision technology+4 | — | TrimblePRSC Whitley | — | Trimbleinvestment case+5 | — | 28m 11s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Cochlear ltd (ASX:COH) | Cutting Edge Hearing Implants | Is It Worth Investing In ?✨ | medical technologyhearing implants+3 | — | Cochlear LimitedASX+1 | Australia180 countries | Cochlear Limitedhearing implants+3 | — | 57m 08s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Aurora Innovation SWOT Analysis | Autonomous Trucking and the Future of Freight✨ | Aurora InnovationSWOT Analysis+4 | — | Aurora InnovationPACCAR+3 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States | Aurora Innovationautonomous trucking+6 | — | 19m 11s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() ASML SWOT Analysis: The Machines Behind the AI Revolution✨ | SWOT analysissemiconductor industry+4 | — | ASML HoldingIntel+2 | Netherlandsglobal | ASMLsemiconductors+5 | — | 37m 23s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Virgin Galactic SWOT Analysis: Can Space Tourism Become a Real Industry?✨ | Virgin GalacticSWOT analysis+3 | — | Virgin Galactic | — | Virgin Galacticspace tourism+3 | — | 24m 13s | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Coeur Mining SWOT Analysis: Investing in Gold and Silver Production | Coeur Mining SWOT Analysis: Investing in Gold and Silver ProductionCoeur Mining is a U.S. based precious metals producer with operations focused primarily on gold and silver mining across North America. The company operates several large mining projects and plays an important role in supplying metals that are widely used in investment markets, industry and technology applications.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we examine Coeur Mining through a full SWOT framework, analysing the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores Coeur Mining’s portfolio of operating mines, its position within global precious metals markets and the economic factors that influence mining companies, including commodity prices, production costs and resource development strategies.Gold and silver have historically played an important role in global financial systems and continue to attract investor interest during periods of economic uncertainty.However the mining industry remains capital intensive and highly sensitive to fluctuations in commodity markets.This episode explores whether Coeur Mining’s operations and resource base position the company to benefit from long term demand for precious metals.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 9m 35s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() LEAP 71 SWOT Analysis: AI Designing the Rockets of the Future | LEAP 71 SWOT Analysis: AI Designing the Rockets of the FutureLEAP 71 is a computational engineering company focused on using advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence to design complex physical systems such as rocket engines and aerospace components. Rather than relying on traditional engineering design methods, the company develops software that can generate optimized designs automatically through computational models.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we analyse LEAP 71 through a full SWOT framework, examining the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores how computational engineering could change the way advanced hardware is developed, allowing machines to generate designs that may outperform traditional human engineering approaches. This method has already been applied to rocket engine design, where complex fluid dynamics and thermal systems make optimization extremely challenging.As industries such as aerospace, energy and advanced manufacturing increasingly adopt computational design methods, technologies like those being developed by LEAP 71 could play an important role in future engineering workflows.However the adoption of new design methodologies requires trust, validation and integration into existing engineering processes.This episode explores whether computational engineering platforms like LEAP 71 could become a major force in the next generation of industrial design and aerospace development.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 29m 34s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() AST SpaceMobile SWOT Analysis: Building a Global Space-Based Mobile Network | AST SpaceMobile SWOT Analysis: Can Satellites Replace Cell Towers?AST SpaceMobile is a telecommunications and space technology company developing a satellite network designed to connect directly with standard mobile phones. The company’s goal is to provide broadband connectivity from space without requiring specialized satellite phones or ground infrastructure.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we analyse AST SpaceMobile through a full SWOT framework, examining the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores AST SpaceMobile’s plan to deploy large communication satellites capable of linking directly with ordinary smartphones. If successful, this approach could allow mobile networks to extend coverage into remote regions where traditional cellular towers are difficult or expensive to build.The company has partnered with several telecommunications operators around the world and has conducted early demonstrations showing the potential for satellite-to-phone connectivity.However the development of large communication satellite constellations requires substantial capital investment, complex engineering and regulatory coordination across multiple countries.This episode explores whether AST SpaceMobile’s ambitious satellite network could transform global telecommunications infrastructure or whether the challenges of building such a system will prove difficult to overcome.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 21m 03s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Planet Labs SWOT Analysis: Satellites Watching the Entire Earth | Planet Labs SWOT Analysis: Satellites Watching the Entire EarthPlanet Labs is a space technology company focused on operating one of the world’s largest constellations of Earth observation satellites. The company collects high frequency imagery of the planet that can be used to monitor environmental changes, track economic activity and support decision making across industries such as agriculture, defense and infrastructure.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we analyse Planet Labs through a full SWOT framework, examining the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores Planet Labs’ strategy of deploying large constellations of relatively small satellites designed to capture images of the Earth on a daily basis. These data products are increasingly valuable to governments, research organisations and private companies that rely on real time information about global events and environmental conditions.However the satellite imaging market is becoming more competitive as new companies launch their own constellations and governments expand their space based monitoring capabilities.This episode explores whether Planet Labs’ satellite infrastructure and geospatial data services could position the company as a key provider of Earth observation intelligence in the rapidly growing space economy.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 27m 04s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Symbotic SWOT Analysis: Can Warehouse Automation Dominate Logistics? | Symbotic SWOT Analysis: The Future of AI Warehouse AutomationSymbotic is a technology company focused on developing advanced robotics and artificial intelligence systems designed to automate warehouse operations. Its technology enables large distribution centers to manage inventory, organize goods and move products through automated robotic systems that significantly increase efficiency and reduce operational costs.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we examine Symbotic through a full SWOT framework, analysing the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores Symbotic’s role in transforming logistics infrastructure through automation, including robotic systems that can rapidly organize and retrieve products within massive warehouse facilities. As e-commerce continues to expand and supply chains become increasingly complex, the demand for advanced warehouse automation technologies is growing rapidly.However the logistics technology sector is highly competitive and requires significant capital investment to deploy and scale automation systems across global distribution networks.This episode explores whether Symbotic’s robotics platform and strategic partnerships could position the company as a major player in the future of automated supply chains.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 24m 21s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Marvell Technology SWOT Analysis: The Chips Behind Cloud Infrastructure | Marvell Technology SWOT Analysis: Powering the AI Data Center BoomMarvell Technology is a semiconductor company focused on designing advanced chips used in data centers, networking infrastructure, cloud computing systems and artificial intelligence platforms. As the demand for computing power continues to expand across industries, semiconductor companies such as Marvell play a critical role in enabling the digital infrastructure that supports modern technology.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we examine Marvell Technology through a full SWOT framework, analysing the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores Marvell’s role in developing specialized semiconductor solutions for high performance computing environments, including chips designed for cloud data centers, networking equipment and storage infrastructure. These technologies are essential for supporting the rapid growth of artificial intelligence workloads and large scale digital services.However the semiconductor industry remains highly competitive, with companies constantly racing to develop faster, more efficient and more powerful chips.This episode explores whether Marvell Technology’s strategic focus on data infrastructure and AI computing could position the company as an important player in the next generation of semiconductor innovation.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 23m 59s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() iRobot SWOT Analysis: The Future of Household Robotics | iRobot SWOT Analysis: The Future of Household RoboticsiRobot is one of the most recognised companies in the consumer robotics industry, known primarily for its Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners. Over the past two decades the company has helped introduce millions of households to the concept of autonomous machines performing everyday tasks.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we examine iRobot through a full SWOT framework, analysing the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores iRobot’s role as an early pioneer of consumer robotics, its strong brand recognition in the smart home market and the technologies that enable autonomous cleaning systems to navigate complex environments.However the consumer robotics sector has become increasingly competitive, with many new manufacturers entering the market with lower priced alternatives and expanding product ranges.This episode explores whether iRobot’s technological expertise and brand recognition can help the company maintain its position in the evolving smart home and robotics industry.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 15m 54s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Rigetti Computing SWOT Analysis: Can Quantum Computers Disrupt Modern Computing? | Rigetti Computing SWOT Analysis: The Race to Build Quantum ComputersRigetti Computing is a technology company focused on building quantum computers and developing the software infrastructure required to operate them. The company is part of a growing group of firms attempting to build practical quantum computing systems capable of solving complex problems that remain beyond the reach of traditional computers.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we examine Rigetti Computing through a full SWOT framework, analysing the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores Rigetti’s approach to quantum hardware development, including superconducting quantum processors and the cloud based platforms designed to allow researchers and businesses to experiment with quantum computing systems.Quantum computing has the potential to transform industries ranging from cryptography and drug discovery to financial modelling and advanced optimisation. However the technology remains at an early stage of development and significant engineering challenges remain before large scale commercial adoption becomes possible.This episode explores whether Rigetti Computing’s strategy and technology platform position the company to become a meaningful player in the emerging quantum computing industry.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 26m 36s | ||||||
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Kratos SWOT Analysis: Can Affordable Military Technology Disrupt Defense Markets? | Kratos SWOT Analysis: The Future of Autonomous Military SystemsKratos Defense & Security Solutions is a U.S. defense technology company focused on developing advanced systems for military and government customers. The company has become known for its work in autonomous drones, satellite communications systems and high performance defense technologies designed to support modern military operations.In this episode of TechEyeSpy we analyse Kratos through a full SWOT framework, examining the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from a technology and investment perspective.The discussion explores Kratos’ strategy of developing relatively low cost but highly capable defense technologies, including autonomous aerial systems used for testing, training and operational missions. As modern military forces increasingly adopt unmanned systems and networked battlefield technologies, demand for these platforms continues to expand.However the defense technology sector is strongly influenced by government procurement cycles, regulatory frameworks and geopolitical developments that can affect funding and long term contracts.This episode explores whether Kratos’ focus on innovative and cost effective military technologies could position the company as a key player in the evolving global defense industry.Watch the full visual analysis and more technology investment research by searching TechEyeSpy on YouTube. | 38m 34s | ||||||
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