Alpha Modus shares surge 26.45% intraday as patent enforcement and retail partnerships drive optimism.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Dec 18, 2025 10:51 am ET1min read
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Alpha Modus surged 26.45% intraday trading following the announcement of a pilot program with a major national retailer to deploy approximately 100 AlphaCash kiosks, signaling a scalable pathway to expand into thousands of locations nationwide. This development, reported 13 days ago, aligns with the company’s strategy to strengthen its AI-driven retail infrastructure, supported by recent partnerships with financial institutions to enhance embedded services and a series of patent enforcement actions against competitors. The move underscores Alpha Modus’s aggressive expansion in AI retail technology and financial services, positioning it to capitalize on growing demand for in-store digital solutions.
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