Company Description
Mobiquity Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: MOBQ) is described as an advertising and data intelligence company that utilizes artificial intelligence to deliver programmatic media, audience targeting, and real-time behavioral insights across multiple digital channels. According to company disclosures in recent press releases, Mobiquity focuses on mobile, connected TV (CTV), digital out-of-home (DOOH), social media, and in-venue screens, helping brands and partners run data-driven advertising campaigns.
The company operates through subsidiaries referenced in its announcements, including Advangelists, Mobiquity Networks, AdHere, MobiExchange, and Mobiquity.ai. Across these entities, Mobiquity provides programmatic advertising technologies, consumer behavior insights, automated ad management systems, and tools for campaign delivery, targeting, analytics, and quality control. Its activities span several sectors, with examples in retail, political, automotive, gaming, hospitality, and entertainment, as stated in its partnership and product launch communications.
Advertising technology and AI-driven marketing
Mobiquity’s platform is repeatedly characterized in its own materials as a next-generation data intelligence and advertising technology solution. It combines data mining, audience insights, programmatic trading, and AI-driven campaign optimization. These capabilities support audience targeting and real-time optimization across channels such as mobile, CTV, DOOH, social platforms, and in-venue digital screens.
The company highlights the use of AI, machine learning, and real-time behavioral data within its ecosystem, enabling context-aware advertising and detailed measurement of impressions, interactions, and outcomes. This is reflected in descriptions of its work with partners in gaming and retail media environments, where ads are aligned with venue context, guest behavior, and specific moments of engagement.
Partnerships in gaming and retail media environments
Recent announcements emphasize Mobiquity’s role as a technology partner to Context Networks, Inc., a programmatic advertising platform for the gaming industry. Mobiquity’s advanced advertising platform powers Context Networks’ Contextual Promotions Media Network™ (CPMN™), which is described as a full-stack, end-to-end advertising and analytics system for casinos and other gaming environments. Through this relationship, Mobiquity’s data intelligence and programmatic capabilities support targeted, compliant, and measurable advertising across guest-facing touchpoints.
Examples in company news include deployments with River City Amusements in Wisconsin taverns and restaurants, where in-venue gaming screens are converted into advertising inventory. Mobiquity’s platform is cited as enabling hyper-targeted, data-informed ads on these displays and extending campaigns to mobile and CTV devices for a unified brand experience. Similar descriptions appear in announcements about casino deployments, where slot machines and other gaming interfaces are used to deliver digital ads and collect behavioral data for cross-device retargeting.
Mobiquity has also disclosed a strategic equity investment arrangement with Context Networks, involving minority stakes in each other’s companies. The stated purpose of this relationship is to accelerate growth in AI-driven casino advertising solutions and to deepen collaboration in targeted advertising within gaming environments.
CMOne: AI marketing operating system
In its press releases, Mobiquity introduces CMOne as a fully agentic AI marketing platform described as an autonomous marketing command center. CMOne is presented as unifying organic content, paid media, and conversational engagement into one system. According to the company, CMOne provides AI content creation for branded assets and short-form videos, an omnichannel publishing engine for social and messaging platforms, an ad intelligence engine for launching and optimizing ads across multiple services, and a unified performance dashboard that tracks engagement and adjusts campaign strategy.
Mobiquity positions CMOne as built on its existing AdTech infrastructure and programmatic expertise from its subsidiaries. The platform is described as combining organic and paid content strategies, messaging and community management, creative development and real-time media buying, and performance analytics and optimization into a single workflow for brands, marketers, and agencies.
Collaborations with media and distribution partners
The company reports collaborations with NewsOut, an AI-powered video press release and media amplification platform. Under this relationship, NewsOut integrates Mobiquity’s CMOne platform to automate content creation, scale distribution, and optimize paid media for clients. Press releases state that NewsOut’s clients gain access to CMOne’s autonomous capabilities for content creation, real-time media buying, and omnichannel brand engagement across television, digital, social, and outdoor channels.
Through this partnership, Mobiquity describes how CMOne-generated assets can be distributed via NewsOut’s broadcast footprint and syndicated programming, with campaigns managed and optimized across social, CTV, DOOH, and digital platforms. Mobiquity also notes that additional clients have adopted CMOne through the NewsOut relationship, which the company characterizes as contributing to recurring revenue opportunities under that program.
Role in casino and hospitality advertising ecosystems
In multiple announcements, Mobiquity highlights its role in enabling casino operators and route operators to treat existing digital infrastructure as media inventory. Working with Context Networks and partners such as NRT Technology and River City Amusements, Mobiquity’s platform is described as powering advertising on slot machines, financial kiosks, digital signage, table game signs, loyalty apps, and other guest-facing devices.
These deployments are presented as allowing operators to generate tax-efficient, non-gaming revenue and to extend campaigns from on-premise screens to mobile and CTV devices. Mobiquity’s technology is described as supporting real-time, context-aware advertising through Deep Intelligence Marketing layers within the CPMN™ framework, combining behavioral, geographic, and psychographic signals in a secure, closed-loop system.
Business focus and industry positioning
Across its public communications, Mobiquity Technologies consistently characterizes itself as a provider of data intelligence and advertising technology solutions that bridge digital and physical environments. The company’s stated focus is on using AI, programmatic media, and audience data to deliver contextually relevant, data-driven advertising in sectors such as gaming, hospitality, retail, and other consumer-facing industries.
Mobiquity’s activities, as described in its press releases, center on building and operating platforms that enable targeted, measurable advertising across a mix of mobile, CTV, DOOH, social media, and in-venue digital screens, often in partnership with specialized media and technology firms.
Stock Performance
Mobiquity Technologies (MOBQ) stock last traded at $0.6300, down 0.77% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 76.2%. At a market capitalization of $13.5M, MOBQ is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 22.9M shares outstanding.
Latest News
Mobiquity Technologies has 10 recent news articles. Of the recent coverage, 5 articles coincided with positive price movement and 4 with negative movement. Key topics include partnership, AI. View all MOBQ news →
SEC Filings
Mobiquity Technologies has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 5 Form 4. The most recent filing was submitted on January 2, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all MOBQ SEC filings →
Financial Highlights
Mobiquity Technologies generated $2.1M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a 46.1% gross margin, operating income reached -$8.2M (-393.7% operating margin), and net income was -$8.6M, reflecting a -412.0% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $-0.85. The company generated -$2.4M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 0.61, short-term liquidity bears monitoring.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Mobiquity Technologies (MOBQ) currently stands at 47.8 thousand shares, up 102.7% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.4% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 2473.8%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Mobiquity Technologies (MOBQ) currently stands at 1.0 days. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed.
MOBQ Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Mobiquity Technologies (MOBQ) operates in the Advertising Agencies industry within the broader Communication Services sector and is listed on the OTC Link.
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