Stoney, pasting an upgrade is not even "farting in the wind" bro.
Its when YOU generate the call that matters.
You paste 50 upgrades a day here!
-le SavanteYou should have bought MQ yesterday when I told you to.
Oh that's right you weren't around. It was $20.50
I bet that turns into a forever low.
Up over 6%.
$23.11
AI is being a dog, that surprises me.
AI----->$44.50
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I haven't looked at them in awhile. I shorted a bunch at 120 and got creamed a few years back. It ran to $132 and I bit the bullet. The next day it started dropping and never looked back.It's looking like IRBT had a mop two years ago. Man these guys have fallen on hard times. At one point they were going to work with the military.
Tempted Here-- They report Oct 19th
Iridium Communications Inc. (IRDM) recent selloff $47--> $37
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It's a SPAC right?SEAT I think is the move today.
ISRAEL GOES DRONE.
Tests above Tel Aviv! Israel moves ahead with national drone network
Oct. 12, 2021 4:06 AM ETUnited Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS),GOOG,AMZN,WMTUAVS,AMBA,AVAV,DJI,HON,TRMB,GOOGL
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- Orders of sushi, beer and ice cream flew across the Tel Aviv coast on Monday as part of a government-led initiative to create a national drone network. The project intends to ease road congestion, improve air quality and be an economically viable option for the 9.2M consumers around the country. Flights have also been used for medical purposes, like delivering donated blood and plasma, though officials must ensure the skies could be cleared in case of turbulent weather, a war or an emergency.
- Phase 3:The National Drone Initiative has a total of eight planned phases, with the latest stage conducting around 300 flights per day above open areas. The UAVs can currently carry a maximum load of approximately 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) and have a 5-kilometer (3-mile) radius for missions, though the Israel Innovation Authority said that by next year the perimeter will be expanded to 100-kilometers (60 miles). Many of the 16 participating companies have links to Israel's military, which is a global leader in drone technology.
- It's garnering "a lot of interest from other countries and regulators, as we are now far ahead,"said Sagi Dagan, Vice-President of Growth at the Israel Innovation Authority. "Israel has a competitive advantage in terms of the technologies, the drones and the air traffic management, all being co-designed through regulation and the market, and setting the new rules through work in the field. This is very unique."
- Over in the U.S.:Last December,the FAA introduced new drone rules to help open the skies for widespread commercial deliveries, allowing operators to fly small drones over people and at night under certain conditions. The regulations give the agency and law enforcement a handle on what's actually flying around, requiring remote identification technology to pinpoint UAVs from the ground. Drones represent the fastest-growing segment in the entire transportation sector, with over 866K drone registrations and 247K FAA-certificated remote pilots.
- Some history:UPS(NYSE:UPS) won the government's first full approval to operate a drone delivery airline back in October 2019, while Alphabet's (GOOG,GOOGL) Wing became the first company to get certification for a single-pilot drone operation. In August 2020, the FAA granted Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN)permission for delivery trials, while Walmart(NYSE:WMT)jumped into the drone delivery race that September. Earlier this year, Google also sought approval to use drones to research firefighting in Californiaand CVS (CVS) partnered with UPS to deliver prescriptions in Florida. (Compare performance of the rivals here).
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UAVS
AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.
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