Draganfly Inc: Canadian stock with a $9.9 M market cap and a negative P/E ratio, facing challenges yet poised for a turnaround in the National Stock Exchange.
Draganfly Inc. (DPRO) is a small‑cap UAV player riding the “unmanned supercycle,” with AI‑driven defense demand projected to grow 14% CAGR to $198B by 2034. Despite current losses, investors eye the company’s modular, cost‑effective drones as a key …
Draganfly Inc. gears up for its fiscal 2025 results—showcasing advanced UAV demos to the Canadian Armed Forces and outlining growth plans amid a booming defense market.
Draganfly Inc. raises $50 M to accelerate drone‑tech R&D, expand commercial reach, and boost investor confidence, positioning it as a leading autonomous solutions provider.
Draganfly expands its drone footprint with a new search‑and‑rescue contract in Sweden and taps the growing $6‑$8 billion DaaS market, boosting recurring revenue and investor confidence.
Draganfly Inc’s partnership with Babcock amid volatile stock and a negative P/E shows mixed prospects—investors weigh potential growth against current losses.
Draganfly’s new partnership with Babcock and Critical Infrastructure Technologies unlocks autonomous drone tech for Asia‑Pacific defense and critical‑infrastructure markets, positioning the company for rapid growth and higher shareholder value.
Draganfly Inc., a Canadian drone manufacturer, is shifting its focus towards military and border surveillance, unveiling a new drone and strengthening its military advisory board to capitalize on the growing demand for autonomous aerial platforms.
Draganfly Inc.’s stock surged after the company announced a major contract with the U.S. Department of Defense and received an optimistic stock price target revision from analysts.