
Why is UAV stock going down?
Shares of AgEagle Aerial Systems ( UAVS -2.88% ) traded down as much as 20% on Thursday after a short-seller issued a report calling the company "a pump & dump scheme" designed "to defraud U.S. investors." We've chronicled AgEagle's meteoric recent rise.Feb 18, 2021
What is the future of UAVs stock?
Future price of the stock is predicted at 5.1562620744498$ (410.521% ) after a year according to our prediction system. This means that if you invested $100 now, your current investment may be worth 510.521$ on 2023 April 21, Friday.
Will UAV stock go up?
During the day the stock fluctuated 5.21% from a day low at $0.93 to a day high of $0.98....Predicted Opening Price for Ageagle Aerial Systems Inc of Wednesday, April 20, 2022.Fair opening price April 20, 2022Current price$0.96$0.97 (Overvalued)
Who is buying UAVs stock?
Top 10 Owners of Ageagle Aerial Systems IncStockholderStakeShares bought / soldBlackRock Fund Advisors5.41%-8,190The Vanguard Group, Inc.3.68%+115,005SSgA Funds Management, Inc.3.56%+194,614Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC2.16%+1,288,4696 more rows
Is Uavs overvalued?
In short, AgEagle Aerial Systems (AMEX:UAVS, 30-year Financials) stock is estimated to be significantly overvalued. The company's financial condition is fair and its profitability is poor. Its growth ranks in the middle range of the companies in Aerospace & Defense industry.Apr 29, 2021
Is Uavs undervalued?
Is AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc Stock Undervalued? The current AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc [UAVS] share price is $1.02. The Score for UAVS is 57, which is 14% above its historic median score of 50, and infers lower risk than normal.
Do UAV pay dividends?
ASQ:UAVS has not paid any dividends yet.
Is Uavs shorted?
Short Shares Availability This table shows the number of shares of US:UAVS available to be shorted at a leading prime brokerage. It is not the total number of shares available to short, nor is it the short interest. It does not include data from other brokers or dark pools.
What does UAV stand for?
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), military aircraft that is guided autonomously, by remote control, or both and that carries sensors, target designators, offensive ordnance, or electronic transmitters designed to interfere with or destroy enemy targets.
How many shares of Uavs are there?
Share StatisticsAvg Vol (3 month) 32.94MShares Outstanding 575.31MImplied Shares Outstanding 6N/AFloat 874.62M% Held by Insiders 18.27%7 more rows
Who owns AgEagle?
AgEagle Aerial Systems (NYSEMKT: UAVS) is owned by 29.25% institutional shareholders, 264.19% AgEagle Aerial Systems insiders, and 0.00% retail investors.
What is AgEagle drone?
When did AgEagle acquire MicaSense?
About AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.Founded in 2010, AgEagle is one of the nation’s leading commercial drone technology providers. AgEagle’s mission is to empower The Drone Age™ by providing American-made, tailored, and scalable drone solutions to the world.
Is the Shareholders Foundation a law firm?
Key Operational Highlights: In late January 2021, AgEagle completed the $23 million acquisition of MicaSense, one of the world’s leading providers of multispectral and thermal sensors for the commercial drone market.
A big part of the bull thesis evaporated this week
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What happened
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So what
Investors have now had 24 hours to digest the AgEagle Aerial Systems ( NYSEMKT:UAVS) earnings report, and they still aren't finding much to get excited about. The stock traded down as much as 10% on Wednesday morning, its second straight day in the red following the release of second-quarter results.
Now what
The maker of small, agriculture-focused drones burst onto the scene last year, going from penny stock status valued by the market at less than $10 million to a nearly $1 billion market capitalization at its high on rumors the company was working with Amazon on a retail delivery drone.
