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Kraken Robotics Inc V.PNG

Alternate Symbol(s):  KRKNF

Kraken Robotics Inc. is a Canada-based marine technology company providing complex subsea sensors, batteries, and robotic systems. The Company’s high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) acoustic imaging solutions and services enable clients to overcome the challenges in the oceans. The Company’s products include Kraken Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS), KATFISH, Launch and recovery, MINSAS, and SeaPower. Kraken SAS is a technology evolution, integrating the capability to perform imaging and bathymetric mapping simultaneously, while delivering significantly higher resolution, range, and the industry’s Area Coverage Rates (ACR). KATFISH is an actively stabilized (SAS) towfish system that delivers ultra-high-resolution data of up to 2 cm x 2 cm. The Company’s services include LiDAR Survey, SAS Survey, Sub-Bottom Imaging, and Acoustic Coring. Underwater LiDAR surveys result in comprehensive, accurate data to enable informed decision-making on underwater assets and infrastructure.


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Comment by NLMooseon Apr 28, 2025 7:49am
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RE:RE:Buying Opportunities Could Happen Today

RE:RE:Buying Opportunities Could Happen Today

While Kraken Robotics exceeded most expectations, including its highest EPS ever as a result of a $13.4 million quarterly profit and 0.05 EPS, and sensational increase in annual sales, they sitll missed their $100 million annual target, which might cause a selloff.

If you remembered what happened to Nortel Networks in 2000 when they missed their sales forecast in spite good profits, they got a massive selloff.

Let's hope it doesn't happened to the king of Oceanic Robotics.
 

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