The lower-than-expected quarterly financial results warranted a target price reduction and near-term forecast revisions for the firm, noted an M Partners report.
The company needs capital to fulfill its contract to service and maintain security screening equipment at Canada's airports, noted an Echelon Capital Markets report.
The firm established a beneficial, securitization program, an event worthy of a 14% target price raise, noted Echelon Capital Markets in a research note.
The company is expected to keep increasing revenue now that its manufacturing facility is complete, its salesforce is built and its sales pipeline is growing, noted a ThinkEquity research report.
This Australian company, which is experiencing sales momentum and attracting defense contractors' attention, also is a takeout target, noted a Peloton Capital report.
The strategic merger between these two Canadian entities should enhance the acquirer's "capabilities and growth potential," noted an eResearch Corp. report.
The company also acquires a business that uses manned and unmanned drones to obtain and provide data to clients, noted an Echelon Capital Markets report.
This company has multiple shots on goal with its robust portfolio of potentially disruptive technologies applicable to many end products, from batteries to bank notes, noted an Alliance Global Partners report.
The defense manufacturer "got off to a flying start in the new year" with this new contract and an increase in its target price, noted a Bell Potter report.
These upcoming events relate to this firm's efforts to get one or more of its technologies integrated into an existing product and sold commercially, noted a Water Tower Research report.