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Mark-Coles Smith says
UMAC claim to be a drone company.
The company did not generate any revenues until it purchase Fat Shark & Rotor Riot, which are not drone companies
The companies auditor, Gries & Associates were issued a cease and desist by the SEC on 3 May, 2024.
The new auditor prompted a re-audit of the previously issues financial statements. $600,000 of stock-base comp was not recorded and $10,993 of expenses were recorded in 2022 instead of 2023.
Wick says
Good lord, DJI is under a full scale assault from paranoid right wing politicians trying to help a pitiful US drone industry that simply can’t compete with DJI in the consumer and prosumer drone space, Donald Trump Jr. know next to zero about drones and the drone industry. It’s a shame and a sham.
Harshadkumar says
Good news for drone industry ( junior trump joined)
Congratulations & best wishes to him.
Chris Carlson says
“bring drone component manufacturing back to America”
A make believe solution, to a make believe problem.
Brian Buckmaster says
This company does not (currently) make any drones nor provides parts. Their website lists no products whatsoever. They bought FatShark and Rotor Riot, which is a marketplace for cheap drones. I suspect that they have taken a page from the Burisma playbook in hiring Don Jr. hoping to get tariff exemptions. At any rate, this smells like a scam to me.