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wtf is this post "toto is in the ai business" They are simply selling their expertise in ceramic to offer it to some Ai companies
Viral tweet sparks market talk: Toto's entry into AI lifted its stock 25% in two days. Sentiment analysis: 42.31% supportive, 19.23% confronting reactions.
Toto, the toilet company, is in the AI business now The stock is up 25% over the past two days https://t.co/leVciwjYwe
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used inside fabs, not a novelty side hustle.
, used as proof the shift is substantive.
and celebrate the stock’s performance (and some call it shitmaxxing).
because the gains are backed by manufacturing revenue and orders tied to AI demand.
and links to filings/news to follow the story.
are used to underline how unexpected it is that a bathroom-products firm is this central to semiconductor supply chains.
critics say the company is just selling ceramic expertise to AI firms, not building AI products, so calling it “in the AI business” is misleading.
responders mock the trend of unrelated makers rebranding themselves with AI ties (“first a shoe company, now a toilet manufacturer”), framing this as hype rather than a genuine shift.
several replies treat the post as a stock-pumping tactic, pointing to examples like $BIRD (peaked ~$24.30 then fell to $6.
as a cautionary precedent.
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wtf is this post "toto is in the ai business" They are simply selling their expertise in ceramic to offer it to some Ai companies
Now they’re flush with cash
Nvidia builds the chips that run AI Microsoft sells the software that runs AI Toto makes the toilet you sit on while you think about AI one of these just outperformed the other two this week. nothing in traditional sector models covers this.
ures electrostatic chucks (ESCs) and aerosol deposition (AD) components used inside semiconductor fabrication equipment. ESCs hold silicon wafers in place with electrostatic force during etching processes, where even a nanometer-scale particle can cause defects. TOTO's fine
first a shoe company, now a toilet manufacturer 🤣
That’s one way to pump a stock
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