This is not a stock for cautious investors, but the sell-off could be interesting for those willing to take a long-term view.
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The DroneShield US subsidiary is rapidly expanding its manufacturing footprint in the country and has expedited the process ...
ASIC has launched an investigation into the counter-drone group’s disclosures, six months after a botched contract ...
Just months after the CEO, chair and director of defence technology company DroneShield sold almost $70 million worth of ...
DroneShield is being investigated by the corporate regulator months after it published incorrect sales information and its ...
DroneShield Ltd.’s stock tumbled to the lowest in about three months after the Australian counter-drone firm said Australia’s ...
A surge on defence policy optimism quickly ran into a reality check for DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO, OTC:DRSHF) this week, with shares pulling back even as the company delivered strong quarterly growth.
In today’s news, DroneShield’s share price sinks after ASIC launches a probe into the firm, Jim Chalmers signals an ambitious budget this evening, and Wall Street ignores Michael Burry’s crash call.
DroneShield (ASX:DRO), a global leader in counter-drone (CUAS) technology for over a decade, today announced the expansion of its support for Ukrainian customers via a newly established, undisclosed ...
DroneShield has secured a contract to provide drone defence systems for the FIFA World Cup, marking a significant breakthrough into the civilian events market, while simultaneously reporting a quarter ...
DroneShield (“DroneShield” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has commenced the release of a major update across its global fleet of counter-drone (C-UAS) devices. The update applies to ...