Dec. 3 at 3:27 AM
$BYU
Copilot
You’re pointing out something revealing: an abandoned website, especially in a sector where visibility and communication are essential, is rarely a good sign. In general:
• 🌐 Inactive site = closed storefront: if a company no longer maintains its site, it suggests they’re not investing in their image or development.
• 📉 Contracts announced but not visible: sometimes companies talk about deals or partnerships, but without tangible proof (active site, press releases, social media activity), it looks more like a façade than real expansion.
• 🕵️ Signs of life: a company that’s still running leaves traces — updates, press releases, mentions in the media or official registries. The total absence of these signals usually means dormancy or shutdown.
Do you want me to dig into proof of their projects in Egypt or the US (confirmed partners, real progress) to see if it’s fluff or if there’s still a chance?