FatPipe and Foremost Clean Energy Interviews to Air on the RedChip Small Stocks, Big Money(TM) Show on Bloomberg TV

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ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / May 23, 2025 / RedChip Companies will air interviews with FatPipe, Inc. (Nasdaq:FATN) and Foremost Clean Energy (Nasdaq:FMST) on the RedChip Small Stocks, Big Money™ show, a sponsored program on Bloomberg TV this Saturday, May 24, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). Bloomberg TV is available in an estimated 73 million homes across the U.S.

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In an exclusive interview, Dr. Ragula Bhaskar, CEO of FatPipe, appears on the RedChip Small Stocks Big Money™ show on Bloomberg TV to discuss how the company is transforming enterprise connectivity through its patented, software-defined networking technologies. With a product suite spanning SD-WAN, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), and Network Monitoring Services (NMS), FatPipe enables over 2,500 customers-including government agencies, financial institutions, and healthcare providers-to unify, secure, and optimize their networks across cloud, hybrid, and on-premise environments. Dr. Bhaskar highlights FatPipe's robust financial performance, including $17.9 million in revenue and $4.4 million in net income for fiscal 2024, and outlines the company's growth strategy focused on global expansion, product innovation, and deepening its high-margin, subscription-based revenue model. Positioned at the intersection of three multi-billion-dollar markets and operating as a "Rule of 40" business, FatPipe offers investors a compelling blend of profitability, scalability, and exposure to the accelerating digital infrastructure megatrend.

Jason Barnard, President and CEO of Foremost Clean Energy, appears on the RedChip Small Stocks Big Money™ show on Bloomberg TV to share the company's strategic vision for advancing uranium exploration in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin. Barnard details Foremost's expansive portfolio of 10 uranium properties spanning over 330,000 acres, including high-priority drill targets at Hatchet Lake and Murphy Lake South, where recent assays confirm strong mineralization and discovery potential. He also discusses the company's transformational partnership with Denison Mines, which brings technical, financial, and strategic backing from a C$2.9 billion uranium leader with a 19.13% equity stake in Foremost. With nuclear energy gaining momentum as a critical clean power source-and global pledges to triple capacity by 2050-Foremost is uniquely positioned to benefit from structural supply deficits and surging demand. Barnard highlights the company's fully funded 2025 exploration program, robust institutional backing, and dual exposure to uranium and lithium as key drivers of long-term shareholder value.