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Global UAV Technologies Ltd C.UAV

Alternate Symbol(s):  YRLLF

Global UAV Technologies Ltd. is a diversified, vertically integrated drone technology company within the commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) sector. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, provides a full range of UAV-based services and products, including production, research and design of professional grade UAV’s, geophysics and remote sensing survey services, and regulatory consulting and management. The Company's subsidiaries include Pioneer Aerial Surveys Ltd., High Eye Aerial Imaging In., UAV Regulatory Services Ltd, and NOVAerial Robotics Ltd.


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Post by kidl2on Apr 22, 2018 1:15pm
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The Spillover Effect

The Spillover Effect
Not just rumblings but pretty solid evidence of a base and precious metal recovery.
 
This may / should bode well for UAV’s potential growth as it’s closely tied to mining and even more so, exploration. Demand for UAV’s services will undoubtedly grow during a base and precious metals recovery.
 
In short, top line growth shouldn’t be an issue which leaves the bottom line and in that department UAV has a lot to prove as in cost control and an end to financial reporting surprises.
 
Personally, I don’t want to see another acquisition until hey can show that they can run their current business responsibly / with a clear path to profitability.
 
They have loaded their plate in the last year. Now they need to show that they can actually digest all this food without unloading on the balance sheet and thus shareholders.

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