Forward Industries Pursues Acquisition of Smaller Solana DATs Amid Market Decline
As the price of SOL continues to decline, Forward Industries is looking to acquire smaller Solana DAT competitors at a premium, suggesting potential win-win outcomes.
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As the price of SOL continues to decline, Forward Industries is looking to acquire smaller Solana DAT competitors at a premium, suggesting potential win-win outcomes.
Despite efforts to expand, Forward Industries has not succeeded in its recent attempts to merge with rival Solana treasury firms, raising questions about its acquisition strategy.
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