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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 Joseph_Kon Sep 14, 2018 2:32pm
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Yawn

YawnScotia, TD, CIBC.   Who's turn will it be to be the buyer and seller on Monday?   Keep flip flopping and hoping some retail hands will let their shares go on the cheap to you.   Man I love this game.

Expect a big revenue bump next week when the quarterly results are released.   Then we start playing a new game for a while.

At least this TD guy was able to make trades today, while so many of their retail clients were shut out.   I'm starting to wonder if it is even worth the risk of being a TD client anymore because who knows how bad they will be screwed up when the next actual market correction or flash crash takes place.   I think I'll want to be somewhere else, where I can trust that my trading platform will be able to handle the order volume.
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