Founded by Nepali-born entrepreneur Sameer Maskey, the company that works on artificial intelligence has been trading securities under the name Fuse since Thursday, following a merger two years ago.
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Fuse Machines, an information technology company founded by a Nepali-origin person, has started trading its stock on the prestigious Nasdaq stock exchange in the US from Thursday.
Founded by Nepali-born entrepreneur Sameer Maskey, the company that works on artificial intelligence has been trading under the name Fuse since Thursday after a ‘merger’ two years ago. Maskey, who is also the founder of the company, said, ‘The latest thinking and concepts have enabled us to achieve this achievement from a small group of companies, which will inspire us to make it even more widespread in the coming days.’ Maskey said that it is a significant achievement to be listed and traded on the world’s leading financial instrument mobilization company. The company’s stock is listed under the name Fuse. Maskey informed that the company currently employs 350 employees. Of these, 260 are working in Nepal. Meanwhile, Nasdaq issued a statement stating that the partnership process between CSLM Acquisition Company and Fusemachine Inc. has been completed and that trading will begin on the Nasdaq Capital Market from Thursday. With this, the company founded by Nepalis has entered the global market and has also created opportunities for investors.
The company's Chief Executive Officer is Sameer Maskey and the Chief Financial Officer is Christine Chambers. After the merger, the company's board of directors includes Sameer Maskey, Bharat Kris, Tim Gochar, Sanjay Shrestha and Salman Alam.
