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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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Comment by ClockworkRedon Aug 07, 2018 10:23pm
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You do realize that the fact that they did R&D in the past, is the reason why they aren't stuck like so many others, doing bargain basement UAV services like real estate photography for $50/hour, right?

So you just want somebody else to fund the R&D, and then you come in and reap the benefit.  Is that it? 

R&D is the ONLY way a tech company will make money. 


bayoubucks wrote: So, in the example, you spend $200k and get back $70k which means you had a net outlay of $130k.  Wow!  That's really exciting.  Maybe if they spent more they could get more credits.  Wouldn't that be great!!!
Seriously, I understand that a certain amount of R&D is necessary, but when you transition from your mission statement of generating revenue and profits to research & development that's what I don't like.  I wouldn't have gotten in initially if they said they were a technology r&d company.

Let's just leave it at that and see what the financials look like at the end of the month. Okay?



 

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