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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 4, 2021 18:58:39 GMT
Fully maxed out my position here to 36%. That's as high as I go.
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Post by lcd on Aug 4, 2021 19:56:27 GMT
From a sales standpoint, any idea on how they plan to tackle that front? I see both companies have a lot of positions open, but nothing regarding sales. I wonder if they might plan to outsource sales? This is anecdotal evidence, but they might be short staffed on sales because last week I filled out their contact us form (https://www.ondas.com/contact/) and haven't gotten so much as an auto-generated email from them. I even explained that I have a few questions regarding their services because I am interested in potentially using them for my company's needs.
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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 4, 2021 20:03:38 GMT
From a sales standpoint, any idea on how they plan to tackle that front? I see both companies have a lot of positions open, but nothing regarding sales. I wonder if they might plan to outsource sales? This is anecdotal evidence, but they might be short staffed on sales because last week I filled out their contact us form (https://www.ondas.com/contact/) and haven't gotten so much as an auto-generated email from them. I even explained that I have a few questions regarding their services because I am interested in potentially using them for my company's needs. That's odd.... it could be that their sole sales person might be on vacation or something.
Having said that, I send a lot of reports to my corporate office and get a lot that bounce back during the summer months that they're on PTO.
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Post by JHam on Aug 5, 2021 9:45:34 GMT
Just a reminder, the special meeting for the acquisition vote is this morning at 10:00am est. Hopefully if all goes well maybe we'll see a bump by afternoon.
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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 5, 2021 20:37:50 GMT
Ondas Completes Strategic Acquisition of American Robotics
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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 5, 2021 21:58:26 GMT
Pinned Tweet Ondas Networks Inc. @ondasnetworks · 1h Deal closed! @amerobotics and @ondasnetworks are now officially a single team! Time to build the #MCIOT and #drones future together!
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Post by JHam on Aug 6, 2021 3:56:19 GMT
Ondas Completes Strategic Acquisition of American Robotics
Impressive. Who are those 0.3%? "Ondas received overwhelming support from its shareholders with approximately 99.7 percent of the votes cast supporting the acquisition."
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Post by JHam on Aug 6, 2021 4:19:28 GMT
I like tnhis bit too:
"We are thrilled to have the American Robotics’ team join us in supporting Ondas’ next phase of growth," said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas. "The acquisition is especially timely pending legislation under consideration by Congress to significantly improve the nation’s infrastructure. American Robotics, with its best-in-class industrial drone platform and first-of-its-kind FAA approvals, is positioned to open the burgeoning market for industrial drones. We have already begun investing to help build and scale the American Robotics team and customer support and field capabilities. Ondas brings deep industrial technology expertise and growth capital to help accelerate Scout System™ adoption. We intend to build a powerful, market-leading industrial drone business providing highly-valued critical data solutions to our industrial customers and ecosystem partners."
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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 6, 2021 7:31:42 GMT
Ondas Completes Strategic Acquisition of American Robotics
Impressive. Who are those 0.3%? "Ondas received overwhelming support from its shareholders with approximately 99.7 percent of the votes cast supporting the acquisition." Possibly someone that's not a fan of drones in general.
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Post by JHam on Aug 7, 2021 7:22:43 GMT
I spent the morning going over some slides, filings, and re-listening bits of the May AR merger business update call. This company is starting to challenge QUIK as my #1 favorite stock. I posted this back in June: Reese Moser, CEO and Founder of AR, said back in May on the call that the biggest issue they have at the moment is that their "capacity is strained" because they "can't meet all the demand". He also said that 17 Fortune 500 companies are currently paying for or discussing their pilot programs. Some of them being top 5 companies on the list. If you look on the left side of the below slide you can get an idea of the types of customers they are working with. Reese also said on the call that they haven't announced who some of these customers are. It gave the impression that they will announce them once deals are finalized. In my opinion most, if not all, of these 17 deals will be finalized. When the first few are, I think other companies outside of these first 17 will realize that the paradigm shift is on and potential new customers will start to flood in. You don't give guidance that estimates an insane jump from $1.65M to $444M in revenue over 4 years unless you are extremely confident that their technology will be fully adopted. In fact, I would dare to even say these are probably low ball numbers. $254M in fcf?? Those margins justify at least a $7B market cap for AR alone. With roughly 36M o/s that comes out to around $200 per share. Again, just for AR. I plan to continue adding more when I can under $10.
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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 8, 2021 17:57:26 GMT
Other companies wanted to buy them out, so it's good that they got the approval when they did. Even with deals already in the works, the structure of the buyout was to remain thee same.
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Post by JHam on Aug 9, 2021 3:54:47 GMT
There was some really good dialogue at ST in the past 24 hours. In summary, an RCAT bull tried to spam the ONDS board, which started the typical cat fight, but led to some great posts by allsystemsgo (the person who turned me on to this stock), and TBuck88, who has been following the company since the beginning. Interestingly, TBuck88 just joined ST yesterday, which leads me to believe that he joined just to chime in on this exchange. Nonetheless, he understands this company and took time to lay out the case for ONDS and patiently explain in detail what separates them from everyone else.
I am going to copy and paste as many of the useful posts as I can. The RCAT "bull" (ONDS bear) had nothing but fluff to offer and didn't even know the differences between RCAT and ONDS (and UAVS for that matter). I can't post any of his posts because, he blocked some of us for refusing to do basic DD for him. You can see the answers to some of his posts in the responses from others.
So here goes, this will take a few pages. There will be some gaps in the conversation since unfortunately I can't post the RCAT bull's replies. But I think it is worth encapsulating the thread as completely as possible to capture the context and good DD it provides:
(I've bolded and underlined parts that I think are important)
Dhyde78 Bullish 8/8/21, 07:17 AM @trading_cyclist @trading_cyclist @dhyde78 @ifindkarma
yeah, I will be buying rcat this coming week actually. I've already loaded up on onds around 7.25-7.50. Best of luck going forward with these drones plays. I think we're going to be ok.
BuyOnRedSellOnGreen 8/8/21, 11:10 AM @trading_cyclist @ifindkarma
all I see from $RCAT is human operated drones whereas $ONDS doesn’t require a pilot. $ONDS is the only company currently approved by the FAA to fly unmanned beyond visual line of sight missions. And $ONDS isn’t in the drone business, they’re in the data business.
BuyOnRedSellOnGreen 8/8/21, 11:42 AM @trading_cyclist @ifindkarma
son lol. Get a load of this guy. Before you come in trashing a company you should really understand what they do and you’d realize they aren’t even in the same business as you guys. It seems like you’re in a sector that’s littered with competitors, fighting for defense contracts and focusing on human controlled drones while Ondas is in the industrial space with currently 0 competitors since they hold licenses that others don’t have and are focused strictly on data.
Let that sink in a little son and enjoy you’re little drone roll up that you’re balls deep in. Hope they don’t get shot down by incoming missles 🤣
TheBiotechInvestor Bullish 8/8/21, 11:50 AM @buyonredsellongreen @trading_cyclist @ifindkarma
$RCAT and $ONDS are going after two totally different markets. Both can be successful. AR has cracked the scalability issue that has long kept customers from adopting the technology. The RAAS business model sets them apart from the rest of the group, imo.
BuyOnRedSellOnGreen 8/8/21, 11:58 AM @thebiotechinvestor @trading_cyclist @ifindkarma
he’s betting on the wrong horse. $RCAT is balls deep in the consumer side of the business that has TONS of competition which is just pushing prices lower and lower. No margins. And on the military side of things they’re going up against competitors with much deeper pockets than them.
But to each their own.
TheBiotechInvestor Bullish 8/8/21, 05:52 PM @buyonredsellongreen @trading_cyclist @ifindkarma
I don’t disagree. $ONDS isn’t the bright shiny object that RCAT is, but the upside is much greater imo. High margins, 17 Fortune 500 companies lined up before the AR merger was even completed, no competition in the space for at least a few years. Lots to like but they gotta perform.
allsystemsgo 8/8/21, 08:28 PM @trading_cyclist @thebiotechinvestor @buyonredsellongreen @ifindkarma AR/ONDS
ONLY drone approved by the FAA for autonomous flying without need for human operator on the ground. This offers massive savings to customers and opens up markets that before we’re not practical from ROI perspective. If interested read the PR from stockpile reports which chose AR for its autonomous drone program. And they state they could deploy hundreds if not thousands of AR drones downs the road. And while it is easy to make fun of corn fields, the point is the farmers don’t need to “man” the drones.
Another highly relevant point is AR chose to merge w Onds for its transformative networking capabilities. Blow away range, performance etc of LTE and 5G. Plus Many industrial applications happen in areas w poor cell signals. Remote pilot needs ability to control drone if prob arise. Onds solves that
AR has as much as a 3 year lead re the FAA authorization.
Onds presents 3:45 on Monday at Opco conference.
allsystemsgo Bullish 8/8/21, 08:44 PM @trading_cyclist @thebiotechinvestor @buyonredsellongreen @ifindkarma
another point. The merger w formerly private AR closed on last Thursday. So why are we comparing six month charts??? Plus, ONDS/AR might be one of the best (if not the best) drone plays going forward. Yet Onds has less than 900 followers. And probably added less than 200 since AR was announced. In other words, it is totally undiscovered. The fact that Onds stock is down vs recent highs is bonus going forward (unless one likes buying stocks at the highs).
And the onds NW side could announce class one rail orders at any time. Mgmt has said initial deployments could total a “few” hundred million dollars. And when the FCC granted the RR new 900 MHZ spectrum (replaces old 900 MHz) it was required to be deployed by 8/23. So that side of onds could see massive spike in REVs in next 2 years with considerable sales beyond in 900, 450 and 160 MHz.
Ophir gottleib with 136k Twitter followers loves Onds. Word will get out
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Post by JHam on Aug 9, 2021 3:59:17 GMT
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Tbuck88 8/8/21, 10:08 PM @trading_cyclist @allsystemsgo @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma
“The FAA approval opens the door for other startups to follow, but for now, Mozer said, the company has breathing room. The clearance was specific to its proprietary technology, he said, and a process that standardizes the approval for “everybody is going to take three to five years, if not longer.”
The major play here is not American robotics drones, it’s ONDAS which has the infrastructure technology to allow thousand of drones to fly around. The “fog cloud”. Without it, American robotics is a nothing burger. Match made in heaven now. Let’s see if they can execute, If so it’s a 50$ stock.
allsystemsgo Bullish 8/8/21, 10:09 PM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma
we don’t know how long their lead is. AR ceo opinion it is a 3 year lead. It took them about 5 years to get the faa approval. Very arduous process. Where safety is the number one concern of FAA. AR has built in acoustic tech to detect and avoid drones, birds snd other obstacles
And the FAA clearance is great. But what the drones are capable of doing even better. 20 auto missions a day. Weatherproof box houses drone. Plus link to ONDS network cannot be overstated. If you are operating in remote area with poor cell coverage you must be able to control an autonomous drone (remotely from hundreds of miles away) if issues arise. Only ONDS NW allows for that. FAA will not allow widespread approval of competing tech without confidence that the drones can be controlled 100% of the time
Plus it’s all about DATA. ONDS gets that. It’s about uploading data from drone. Trad wireless geared to downloading data not uploading
allsystemsgo Bullish 8/8/21, 10:13 PM @tbuck88 @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma
I see much more than $50 not that I’d complain at $50 😎. $10 B MV in say 3-4 years and we get $250 a share. Pie in the sky maybe and I’d sell all the way up but the potential is massive IMO
Tbuck88 8/8/21, 10:25 PM @trading_cyclist @allsystemsgo @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma
I should have been a little more detailed, if it gets a contract with its critical infrastructure, it’s a 50$ stock. As in with rail / emergency services. That’s the beauty of ondas, you don’t just get drones. You het the infrastructure needed in all mission critical industries.
Tbuck88 8/8/21, 10:44 PM @trading_cyclist @allsystemsgo @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma
For me, I have no interest in any company making drones. The massive opportunity IMO is not drones. It’s the infrastructure that will be needed to allow them to fly around at scale. Not only drones, but even air taxi services (see Uber). Then emergency services and our massive rail system. This is the core of ONDAS.
allsystemsgo 12:02 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma @tbuck88
No interest in doing the leg work but would enjoy seeing the results if others do so
You say maybe much shorter than 3 year lead. Perhaps but thats a guess
If you watch the Teal video (link on rcat PRof teal acquisition), about half way through the teal ceo says, and I quote, “ where I think value will be exponentially derived, moving forward, when the next inflection point is hit is where a single operator can fly many drones at once that are intelligently navigating their environment, performing coordinated tasks, and missions together and enabling use cases that have never before been possible”
That statement sounds like the biggest endorsement for American Robotics!! AR has hit inflection point where Teal/RCAT want to go
Anyway, I don’t claim to be a RCAT expert and I am sure that there is great stuff there, it’s just that I think ONDS is the best play. FAA approval and Onds NW seal the deal for me
Tbuck88 12:27 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
Ondas is. I was in ondas for this reason, before American Robotics was ever acquired. Ondas / Aura partnership.
allsystemsgo Bullish 12:59 AM @tbuck88 @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @ifindkarma
so trading cyclicst blocked me snd called me a leach👌Too funny. Cuz I’m not gonna do your homework assignment. 😂😂. Your loss dude. What a petty dumb move. I have laid out tons of helpful ONDS info. Today snd past several month. In fact I was follower number 1 and I asked twits to add it to systems.
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Post by JHam on Aug 9, 2021 4:05:48 GMT
(cont'd)
Tbuck88 12:59 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
Drones are going to need to be connected to a private network. You can’t just have drones flying around without it, government will never allow this. Aura along with ondas (partnership) are building out this network / infrastructure. Basically like Verizon is to cell phones, but that type of network is just not secure enough. You could not use that for mission critical deployments or drones in mass flying around without pilots. That’s where aura and ondas step in. Ondas will have bay stations setup all over the nation, and drones will have ondas “radios” In them connected at a level that is made for mission critical deployments (absolutely zero down time). This will be licensed out to all drone makers, ondas will just collect reoccurring revenue through both infrastructure and drone oems. They will own this space.
Tbuck88 01:01 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
Just google aura and ondas networks fullmax
Tbuck88 01:02 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
And why ondas? Well with this exact system they have partnerships with Siemens (same network for rail) and mission critical.
Tbuck88 01:09 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
Make it simple. No private network? No drones. At least at the level that is investment worthy.
TheBiotechInvestor 01:25 AM @allsystemsgo @tbuck88 @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @ifindkarma
I agree allsystems. You have done more DD on ONDS than all of us combined. The irony in getting called a leach and blocked by someone because you wouldn’t do their homework for them, lol. I’m not sure how you’ll survive this…
TheBiotechInvestor 02:17 AM @allsystemsgo @tbuck88 @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @ifindkarma
Now he blocked me. Sensitive, that one.
Tbuck88 02:52 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
I think you misunderstood what I was saying. I am not talking about drones made for military use. I am talking about drones here in the US being used by big business for data gathering / and interpretation. Drones that do not need a pilot. For advanced air mobility (integrating air taxis, cargo delivery aircraft ect.)
If you think they they will not need a network, then that as you would say is well..Laughable.
allsystemsgo Bullish 03:11 AM @thebiotechinvestor @tbuck88 @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @ifindkarma
what a total loser. His loss. Basically he knows squat re ONDS. And he cuts off 2 of the biggest contributors to this site
And btw my twit where he cut me off quoted ceo of teal saying what one day would be amazing is they could one day control many drones remotely. Which is what AR/ONDS does TODAY!!!!
Next time anyone says rcat is direct threat to ONDS, that is one of many reason why nowhere near the truth
Tbuck88 03:14 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
I think you are having a real hard time understanding what I am saying. This. Is. Not. About. The. Drones. (For me anyways)
What network are these teal drones going to run on here for us business? Is this company you talk of (I have no idea about them) plan on building out an FAA approved nation wide drone network needed for any of this to happen?
Again I don’t care about the drones, that’s peanuts to me. But the infrastructure that allows them to be at scale? That gets me excited a little bit.
BuyOnRedSellOnGreen 03:40 AM @tbuck88 @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma
he doesn't wanna understand what you're saying. He's so balls deep in his position that he doesn't care. He can't see that the business model his company is undertaking is bound to fail. Even his own company has said there's a lack of certified pilots to handle all the business out there. So what's there solution? Essentially make it a virtual business where their pilots are in a command and control center and the drone itself is shipped out to the customer. Logistically this makes no sense. Also, the company is a roll up and they're trying to tackle so many different industries at the same time. Selling products to Best Buy, the US Government, and corporate enterprise is just a recipe for disaster. No focus whatsoever.
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Post by JHam on Aug 9, 2021 4:09:32 GMT
(cont'd) Tbuck88 04:09 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma Sorry, but 5G is not going to cut it.
Security and performance restrictions require private mission-critical wireless networks that are separate from the public internet and privately managed. Commercial public cellular networks don’t offer the levels of reliability, availability, latency, and security that mission-critical services require.
If you think the FAA / Government are going to allow autonomous drones soar around at scale for many use cases on a public cellular network than I truly wish you luck as well. There’s a reason NASA is moving forward with AURA/ONDAS and believe me, it’s not because of drones.
Tbuck88 07:10 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifind Karma Yes! You got it now. This is the prize, and where Aura fits right in using best in class FULLMAX (ondas) , geared for aviation (manned / unmanned).Tbuck88 07:23 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma This is Auras (advanced ultra reliable aviation) niche. They are the only company going after this market (deploying an FAA approved aviation network for unmanned) using Ondas technology (Fullmax)
Ondas will be the base stations that was mentioned in your article quoted “Nokia has speculated that the number of basestations for private wireless networks could eventually double the number dedicated to standard, public mobile networks.”
So yes we are on the right page now, you get it… I think.
Here is another good link.
www.suasnews.com/2021/07/aura-secures-an-additional-30-9-million-from-investors-to-advance-technology-to-empower-uas-market/
Tbuck88 07:41 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma No they don’t, nobody is doing what aura is doing. Now in regards to other uses (rail/utilities/industrial/emergency) yes there is competition, which is the other world for ondas. However they have partnerships with this “competition.” Siemens (for rail) and JVC Kenwood (emergency services / police and fire). So they seem to be in a good spot for adoption and upgrade investment.
So ondas is in the hear of the only company building out this unmanned aviation private network, and it is also in the heart of other use cases with partnerships (Siemens and JVC kenwood)
Tbuck88 07:50 AM @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma So I have been in ondas for this reason, before American robotics was ever acquired. Now you see with American robotics, it could be something really special. They now not only have the network that is needed to run automated drones beyond visibility, but now they have the only drone system that FAA approved for unmanned drone beyond visibility. This opens up industrial contracts which we are already seeing (most recent a major oil and gas player). So you can see where this is going.laste_rounde 07:58 AM @tbuck88 @trading_cyclist @buyonredsellongreen @thebiotechinvestor @allsystemsgo @ifindkarma AURA Network Systems: NASA Selects AURA for Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign for Integrating Air Taxis, Cargo Delivery
Ondas cards are slotted into every drone on Aura. Aura is early but ondas has installed some base stations as they exit the stealth phase and into commercialization. Gonna be a fun ride once Cat1 is announced.
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Post by JHam on Aug 9, 2021 4:56:04 GMT
After reading all of that (for anyone who took the time to get through it all), go back and read what I posted a few weeks ago on the relationship between ONDS and Aura. Then you can really start to grasp the true extent/potential of what we have here with ONDS: UAS, Drones and AURA Network SystemsIn December 2019, Ondas received a purchase order for FullMAX base stations and remote radios from AURA Networks Systems (“AURA”), a privately held company deploying a nationwide network for the command and control of commercial drones. AURA’s key differentiator is its exclusive ownership of dedicated, licensed Air-to-Ground frequencies. We and AURA believe that operators of large, fast-moving and high-flying drones, including those used for inspection and security applications as well as those for the Urban Air Mobility market (also known as “flying cars”), will require a secure command and control network like that planned by AURA. This command and control (C2) network will be designed to meet FAA requirements in order to fly long distances beyond visual line of site (BVLOS) of a drone operator.In July 2020, we completed delivery of AURA’s first purchase order for the ground infrastructure. AURA has now installed its initial nationwide infrastructure based on our FullMAX technology in order to satisfy their FCC license requirements. In January 2021, AURA achieved another major milestone with approval from the FCC to use their frequencies for UAS / Drone operation. Based on this approval and other advances in the network, AURA placed a new purchase order in Q1 2021 for continued system development related to the optimization of FullMAX base station and remote radio equipment for customer testing and demonstration networks We are currently fulfilling the most recent order with a targeted completion of June 2021. We expect additional purchase orders in 2021 for development work related to further system commercialization, testing and customer demonstrations with planned commercialization to follow. We also expect AURA to place orders for testing equipment and demonstration network kits on behalf of its UAS customers.----- And this too: www.suasnews.com/2021/07/aura-secures-an-additional-30-9-million-from-investors-to-advance-technology-to-empower-uas-market/AURA Secures an Additional $30.9 Million from Investors to Advance Technology to Empower UAS MarketAURA Network Systems (AURA) announced today that it has closed a $30.9 million Series A funding round led by Mudrick Capital Management and Tracker Capital Management’s combined $30 million, plus nearly $1 million from company management. It is the latest milestone for the company, which operates the nation’s only coast-to-coast network designed to solve one of aviation’s most pressing problems: How to enable the commercial viability of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) market by providing secure and reliable voice and data communications. In addition to the Series A funding, the company earlier this month was selected by NASA as a National Campaign partner to integrate air taxies, cargo-delivery aircraft and revolutionary air-vehicle concepts into the national airspace. The NASA selection comes on the heels of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) naming AURA to a new fast-tracking rulemaking committee tasked with empowering beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) aircraft operations. In turn, those milestones follow a January Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling that allows AURA to expand its network and foster UAS operations at all altitudes across the nation, not just the relatively low-level operations allowed today.
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Post by JHam on Aug 10, 2021 0:53:41 GMT
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Post by JHam on Aug 10, 2021 4:28:26 GMT
From a sales standpoint, any idea on how they plan to tackle that front? I see both companies have a lot of positions open, but nothing regarding sales. I wonder if they might plan to outsource sales? They addressed sales today on the Oppenheimer call. To summarize, the CEO said that they are in the process of recruiting high level talent, but that the problem right now isn't stimulating demand. There is demand for, quote from the call, "thousands and thousands of these things". It's with building the infrastructure. One of the reasons they acquired AR was because they saw that there was pent up demand with top tier Fortune 500 companies. He said that their pipeline is robust so they're "not actively trying to get that 4th and 5th large oil company in the pipeline because...[their] requirements are super high, so you gotta be ready to go" with the infrastructure. That said though they did just hire their head sales guy from Amazon robotics to take the lead in marketing.
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Post by JHam on Aug 10, 2021 4:32:57 GMT
Q2 earnings will be released next Monday Aug. 16th. The CEO said they will go into greater details on the call. They are also planning for an investor/analyst day in September.
Lots of nice nuggets from this presentation today though. Definitely worth the watch.
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Post by captsmith77 on Aug 10, 2021 4:44:30 GMT
I believe it took place after the market closed, but I haven't checked the after hours volume.
Premarket the action was up to around 8.50, and it did quite well until the MMs took the price down and into the red. It didn't take long until it turned green again, so my guess is that the MMs are looking for relatively cheap shares given the very low float and that available shares at the moment might be hard to come by.
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