Rustler News Blog
To learn more about what's been happening on the inside and outside of Rustler Technologes Inc., read the news blogs below. The sales department issues short blogs on a weekly basis, and we'll publish info about conference calls and release any relevant documents here as well.
April 2, 2025
Q1 2025 Retrospective Presentation Looms
The Rustler Regional Sales Team screeches forward on the upcoming Q1 2025 Retrospective Presentation as April 4 looms. So far, results are looking better than expected, especially on the "Annual Incentive Employee" (or AIE, AIO, or something else entirely, we'll have to check again) front. Stock performance lagged slightly behind last year, but was still up by 5.6% since the beginning of the year. Sales over the first quarter performed moderately compared to the previous quarter, although the AIE/AIO was not significantly affected. Keep an eye out for that presentation by April 5 to read more.
Sales Department Slashes Prices of Peripheral Products by 40%
In a desperate effort to clear out inventory of Rustler's peripheral physical products (webcams, monitors, keyboards, and other such accessories) and boost the sales of physical products, the sales team has slashed the prices of all items under the "Tools & Accessories" category by 40%, until April 14. The sales team forecasts that this sudden effort will result in a rapid incresae of physical product sales going into the second quarter, which 'will look better on the second-quarter presentation', according to CEO Harvey Warderwar. You can now purchase any tool or accessory for the discounted price, through April 14. This comes amid a sharp incresae on the stock front, which spiked back up to $197.48 at closing on Tuesday, after lingering in the low-190 range since the beginning of the week.
March 28, 2025
Rustler 2025 Artificial Intelligence Conference Released
The first quarter of 2025 is screeching to a halt, and with it, the Q1 Retrospective conference call was over as of March 24, 2025, and the video presentation is now available for review on the Financial Information and Informational Videos pages. The sales team is now gearing up for the actual conclusion of the first quarter, working hard on the Q1 Retrospective presentation so that the conference can take place on April 4, 2025.. Expect the video presentation and file by April 5, 2025. (The sales team was a little bit behind on releasing the AI presentation file, as it's only now just coming out.) The conference went well, and ended up being a very inspiring discussion on the limits of AI use in a corporate environment.
Click here to view the presentation file as a PDF.
Financial and Economical Situation Craters
Unfortunately, the sale department is not pleased to announce that the company's financial and economical situation has fallen off a cliff over the past week. With the declining Dow Jones and the impending threat of tarriffs hanging over everything, it is quite likely that the company's stock will continue to suffer over the next few weeks. (It already has dropped down to $193.93 at closing on Thursday, and is forecasted to hit $180 by next Wednesday). Physical product sales have reached a point of no return, and as a result, the sales department is preparing for an utter stock sell-off after the Q1 conference call takes place. (We're talking about 10 to 15 percent decreases here). Things are looking gray and gloomy amid this financial turmoil time; stay tuned for further updates.
March 23, 2025
Physical Product Sales Tank as Q1 Concludes
As the first quarter of 2025 comes to a close, the sales department has noticed an ever-decreasing trend when it comes to the physical products. Since late 2023, the physical products have been lagging behind, especially after the discontinuation of the projectors and airplanes. Since then, the sales department has cut production of physical products five times, now down to just 50% of its 2022 production volumes. The sales department just announced a change on Friday to the production volume system, bringing overall levels down another 6%. As a result, Rustler stock is expected to plummet once more at opening on Monday, and this isn't such a good look for the company as these statistics are about to be published in the Q1 2025 presentation. In other news, Rustler stock climbed slightly to $206.66 at closing on Friday, although as mentioned earlier, that's likely to change for the worse on Monday morning.
Early Podcast Production Now Underway
Rustler has adopted an 'early-production' approach with their podcasts, which entails producing the May 2025 episodes of podcasts up to one month early so that listeners and investors can get a retrospective view of the times during the Rustler company up to one month before. As such, the Monthly Digest and the Company Insider (both two new podcasts slated for arrival in May 2025) are now being produced so that they are all ready to go in early May. Expect to see dedicated information pages for both of these podcasts pop up within the Podcasts section of the "More Information" menu over the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more Rustler updates as Q1 2025 comes to a halt!
March 18, 2025
Last-Minute Delays to Q1 Conferences
Rustler's Sales Department has just published a notice saying that both the Q1 Retrospective conference call, originally scheduled for March 31st, will be postponed to April 4th to allow for sufficient time for statistics to be gathered and assembled into a presentation. Similarly, the 2024 Artificial Intelligence Conference session has been moved to March 24 (from March 21) for the same reasons. The presentation file and official video will appear on the Financial Information page after the conference takes place, and conference results will appear on the News Blog.
There isn't much information to release as it has only been four days since the last News Blog report, but as of 9:30 AM on Tuesday, March 18, Rustler's stock is sitting at $205.86, marking a 1.5% decline over the past week due to the slipping Dow Jones. The sales outlook is still looking good, however, as investors will soon see in the upcoming Q1 Retrospective conference call.
March 14, 2025
Sales and Stock Recovers from Brief Downturn
After a rough couple of weeks in both the sales and the stock department, things at Rustler have primarily rebounded back to their prior states. Customer satisfaction is now up by 3.9% as a whole in Quarter 1, and physical product sales spiked by almost 7% all of a sudden in the past week. (These changes will be reflected in the Rustler Q1 Representative presentation at the end of the month).
The stock, meanwhile, surged to almost $208 at closing on Thursday after CEO Harvey Warderwar made a key decision to extend support for aging versions of products (RustlerOS 23, ProDesign 9 and 10, RustlerProfessional 2019, etc.) because so many of Rustler's current customers still use older Rustler products due to their great functionality and reliability. This decision impacts all Rustler customers with current software or products released after 2018. Customers with products older than that are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version for a very low cost.
In other news, Rustler has finalized plans to revamp their Podcast system starting May 1st. On that date, the Podcast pages will be updated to show both of Rustler's all-new podcasts, the Company Insider and the Monthly Digest, both of which will be monthly podcasts. All older podcasts will be moved into a restricted area only signed-in users can access.
March 9, 2025
Q1's Customer Satisfaction Reports Trend Higher
Customer satisfaction reports for Q1 2025 are already beginning to stream in as the sales department works hard to compile data for the end-of-quarter presentation. This is good news for the company amid turbulent economical times; customer satisfaction as a whole was up 3.8%, rising by 6.3% in the software department and 1.3% in the physicals department. (Again, physical product sales seem to lag behind software sales). Rustler's Trustpilot rating in overall software ticked up a notch to 4.7/5 from last year's 4.6, keeping it solidly in the Trustpilot "Excellent" range. Rustler's private servers also ticked up on satisfaction levels, rising up to 4.8/5 customers satisfied, as Rustler continues to add more features and helpful functionality to their VPS solutions.
Rustler's stock rebounded on Wednesday back up to $193, but then had fallen down to $190 again by closing on Friday. This is still an increase over the value reported from the last news blog, however; showing that the sales departments' efforts to keep back the worsening economic situation is paying off. Meanwhile, the Rustler website team is relaxing and sitting back as the new website runs entirely on autopilot, aside from the regular modification of carousel slides according to the sales department's request (and these news blog entries). The 2025 Rustler Artificial Intelligence Conference is still set to take place on March 24th, 2025, at 2:30 PM, which will appear on the Financial Information page.
On a different note, Rustler's regional sales team and Financial Department lowered the "PED" (Possible Economic Downturn) level to 2/5, from 3/5, starting March 9, 2025. This reflects the slightly-improving stock market outlook, although things are still bouncing around quite sporadically.
March 4, 2025
Alarm Raised on Economical Situation
The Rustler sales department on Monday acknowledged the dire economical situation, between the recent increases in product prices and the crashing stock market. While the sales department has made every effort to ensure that Rustler products remain low-priced and high-quality, a few increases had to be made. Specifically, the sales team had to increase the price of elevators, processors, surveillance cameras, and irrigation systems by no more than 10%. While this isn't a humongous change, customers were still upset to see the increases (regardless of the economical situation), and Rustler stock plummeted by an additional 6% on Monday.
Now back down to just $187.25 at closing on Monday, customers and investors alike are worried about the future of the technology sector as a whole. While Rustler has been able to perform fairly well over the past few months amind rising economical turmoil, it appears now that they may be going under water. The regional sales team has adjusted the EPS forecast for Q1 2025 down by 3.6%, which is also a bad sign in terms of sales. Investors are not looking forward to the Q1 2025 presentation, whose prior good results may have now been soured by the sudden economical downturn. Once again, the sales department is doing all they can to keep sales from plummeting below reasonable averages, even amid increasing anxiety within the company.
February 26, 2025
Special AI Report
On Tuesday, February 25, Rustler's CEO Harvey Warderwar announced that the company would not be giving into artificial intelligence and allowing a majority of its workforce to be replaced by machines. Harvey stated that the company values its human worker complement and currently only uses AI as a coding and development tool to automate tedious tasks--the way it should be. "Rustler has no intention of replacing workers with AI, ever," Warderwar said in a press release. "AI is a tool, not a wholesale substitue for human labor. It probably wouldn't even do a good job, anyway."
In other news, Rustler stock plummeted almost 4% this week on losses from the NasdaqGS in general. The cooling-off Trident AI sales--as a result of Warderwar's press conference--also didn't help. Rustler stock crossed below the $200 mark briefly on Tuesday, but has since rebounded to $204.36 as of Wednesday, February 26. Rustler's stock is forecasted to outpace competitors such as AMD, NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Apple over the course of the 2025 year, despite the shaky outlook of the stock market in general. Additionally, the EPS forecast for the first quarter of 2025 is predicted to be as much as 12% higher than the Q4 EPS rating, which is likely to boost the general sales outlook of the company. Software engineers are working hard to make Trident AI better and more feature-rich for everyone to help bring its sales back up.
February 21, 2025
Rustler closed off this busy company week with a strong increase in the stock price, which ended at $204.69, about 0.58% higher than the previous close. This comes after a recent announcement from the product team, which stated that Rustler EXEL servers have been named #1 in data security rankings for the 2024 fiscal year. The ranking team, called the Better Security Chapter, is a prestigious bureau of judges and cybersecurity experts who rank AI devices and servers on a yearly basis based on how secure they are.
Unfortunately, the Rustler sales department is sad to announce that their changes to the product manufacturing system (see report for Feb. 16) did not work as expected. Instead of increasing the scarcity of physical products and letting the software hype cool off, the change had the opposite effect--many customers took the change as a sign of failing sales and poor product quality on the part of the physical products, and physical sales dropped almost 2% over the past week. This is a big hit to the sales department in an already-dangerous time for the physical products. Rustler's sales team, however, has not given up hope yet--a couple new physical products are set to be released over the course of March before the end of quarter 1: keep an eye out for that. Only one more month to go until first quarter results!
Sales data sourced from the Rustler Regional Sales Team, Feb. 20-21 2025.
February 16, 2025
Rustler Technologes Inc. is begining the week with high sales across the board, especially in the RustlerOS department as the latest 24.0.1 security patch just went out to secure devices against potential hackers and security holes. Aside from that, NoteMaster, Realization 3D, and Dashcam sales have skyrocketed, which is bringing up sales of physical products and software on the whole. The Rustler sales department is anxious to see how things will turn out at the end of quarter 1, on April 1st.
On Friday, February 14, Rustler's CEO Harvey Warderwar announced a serious product manufacturing change, where Rustler will now be producing up to 3.6% less physical products and 2.8% more software individual copies to meet the needs of customers across the world. This change comes after slightly declining physical product sales and rallying software sales. Warderwar is not entirely happy to have been forced into making this change, but if physical product sales get better over the course of the year, he might be able to bring the old manufacturing program back. Stay tuned for that April 1st presentation release and our 1st quarter results!
February 11, 2025
As the first quarter of the 2025 year begins to wind down, the Rustler sales department is hard at work getting started on preparing the first quarter presentation. By April 1st, a video presentation and the PDF file itself containing the presentation will be released both on this News Blog page and on the Finanical Informational page for you to view. The sales department predicts significantly increased sales over the past quarter on both the physical and software products, especially when it comes to RustlerOS and ProDesign (new versions of both of those softwares were just released.)
The sales department is also happy to announce that Rustler stock (RTLR) has been above the 200-dollar line for one straight week now, marking a new milestone in the progress of Rustler's sales and company performance. Investors are very satisfied with the stock's performance and is still rated as Buy on all major stock broker and investment networks. We recommend that you invest today to guarantee great outcomes over the next few years. On a different note, physical product sales ticked upwards to 1.6 million units sold overall, a 3.6% increase over the counts from the beginning of the quarter.
February 4, 2025
Rustler Sales-in-Review 2024 Presentation Released
On Tuesday, Rustler put forth the 2024 Sales-in-Review presentation, along with its corresponding video presentation. The presentation serves as a comprehensive analysis of the advancements made by the Rustler corporation over the course of the 2024 fiscal year, including customer satisfaction levels, EPS predictions, income vs. revenue, and much more. To view the presentation video, click here.Rustler sales were an improvement overall compared to last year, with customer satisfaction levels ending slightly higher in Q4 than in Q3. Rustler's sales department is intending to focus on starting off the year a bit better when it comes to satisfaction, physical product sales, and EPS earnings predictions. Overall, however, it was a successful year.
Click here to view the presentation file as a PDF.
Date Set for Q1 2025 Retrospective Conference
Rustler's Financial and Sales team has announced that the 2025 Rustler Q1 Retrospective conference call with take place on March 1st at 8:30 AM via Zoom. Rustler plans to release the presentation file and video on this website, in a similar fashion as the Sales-in-Review presentation. At the virtual meeting, board members will get together to discuss the results of the first quarter of the year and gear up for continuing initiatives.February 1, 2025
If you are reading this, the new Rustler Website is officially out as of February 1, 2025. We have finished most of the pages (although there are still some in the three-dots menu left over) and everything has been completed. Enjoy the new, more intuitive website, and be sure to look around at our new product pages and content!
In other news, Rustler stock soared almost 6% in the past week, jumping over $200 for the first time in seven months. This is a great time for existing investors, and the sales department attributes this recent jump to an increased volume of product sales, particularly ProDesign, over the past few weeks. The sales department will also be keeping a close eye on sales at the first quarter of the year winds down at the end of March, and be sure to keep an eye out for the quarterly presentation document and/or video on our YouTube channel or on this log.
January 26, 2025
The new Rustler website is almost here. With the software development team working to get the final finishing touches put on, and the last pages complete, the brand-new and redesigned Rustler website is almost ready to go live. (Of course, if you're reading this, you're already on the new website. In which case, thanks for visiting.) We have some new pages that correspond to new tech solutions and AI workflows, and be sure to check back here weekly for regular updates on products and more.
January 25, 2025
Our development team has been working hard all last year on getting RustlerOS 24 out to the public. Now, as we near Spring 2025, the latest version of the popular, easy-to-use, and high-quality operating system is finally here. Featuring the all-new Fluid Dark interface theme, a side-docked bar, a reworked Rustler Panel, and new flyout windows, RustlerOS 24 is sure to satisfy your needs. Even better, prices for the Professional and Enterprise editions have been reduced slightly. RustlerOS 24 is still in Beta, so you'll be ordering an insider copy when you go the RustlerOS page order form.
There were no updates during 2024 due to technical difficulties and website redesigns. We apologize for the inconvenience.
April 3, 2023
Rustler is using a new technique called "product stalling" to rapidly increase sales. The sales department believes that Rutler's sales have been falling because of the rapid increase of the amount of products. Customers are being blindsided by all the new products to buy and are being turned away. As a result, Rustler is not planning to introduce any more new products for the next couple of months, at least. And it seems to be working: sales have increased by about 13.7% in most of the software and about 23.3% in most of the physical products. So it's a happy say for the sales department!
March 29, 2023
Since our last report, Rustler's sales have increased drastically, giving us more money to upgrade facilities at the main headquarters building in Fort Woth, TX. Many employees are also getting raises, so it's a happy day at Rustler today. PrecisionVideo in particular has been trending very high sales-wise, and lots of our physical products like projectors have been selling at about 23% above average lately. Overall, the sales department is keeping a close eye on Rustler's sales as we come into the end of the 1st quarter.
March 7, 2023
The Rustler Sales Team had a bit of a collapse near the end of 2022, but has came back together! Rustler sales have actually been doing exceptionally well lately, even though Rustler hasn't put out any new products (we already have 40+ products, you know.) Cars have been trending at about 25% above the average, and RustlerOS especially has been selling very well, at about 2.6 million copies sold per day, which is astounding. Because of all these sales, Rustler is thinking baout making some improvements to their products (see the carousel slides on the home page.) Rustler is also thinking about lowering product prices since they have raked in so much money in the past few months! (Customers, it's your happy day!) But that's all for now, and we'll keep you updated in the coming weeks on how things are going.