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Too Tall : Great post. Any USA based drone companies that you have your eyes on/recommend?
10baggerbamm OP Too Tall : the leading company right now is aerovironment avav. you look at the return to shareholders
it's enormous. a lot of this is because of the war that's going on in Ukraine the question is when President Trump resolves this war because Putin already has reached out to Trump and says he wants this to end and Putin's going to want to take over a portion of the land of Ukraine and there's going to have to be concessions made on a Ukraine's end but the war will come to an end so a company like this you really scratch your head and you say okay if the wars are going to be ending and Ukraine and Russia in the Middle East with Israel because that's going to come to an end too against Hamas and Hezbollah under Trump then the demand for these types of weapons will have to decline. well this is a company that stock if they have a decline in revenue year over year quarter to quarter stocks going to get crushed but the smaller companies that go from no orders to one order to two orders their revenue growth will be hundreds of a percent year every year so I think there's more upside in looking at the ones that are on the evolutionary cutting edge design of technology then a mature company like avav which is the 800 lb gorilla right now
MonkeyGee : Trump is going to shake the coconut tree. AMD and NVDA is going to drop because 100% of their chips are made in China.
10baggerbamm OP MonkeyGee : You sure about that you ever hear of a company called Taiwan semiconductor I don't think that they're Fab is in China
The majority of NVIDIA's advanced GPU chips are manufactured at TSMC's facilities in Taiwan, primarily in Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. Additionally, TSMC is expanding its presence in the U.S. with a cutting-edge fab in Phoenix, Arizona, set to produce 4nm chips starting in 2025
MonkeyGee 10baggerbamm OP : That's still not USA. Don't think fab will be done in time.
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