SOS Technologies shares rise 10.84% intraday after announcing critical emergency response integration with Critical Response Group.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025 9:51 am ET1min read
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SOS Technologies surged 10.84% intraday following announcements of a strategic partnership with Critical Response Group to enhance real-time emergency response systems and positive customer feedback on its CallTou wireless caregiver alert system. The integration with CRG, highlighted in two separate releases, positions SOS as a leader in emergency alert innovation, while Daytech customers praised the system’s scalability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness in multi-building caregiving environments. These developments, emphasizing product adoption and strategic expansion, likely drove investor optimism. Unrelated news about refund disputes, political controversies, and state ID updates in other jurisdictions did not impact the stock’s direction.
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