Kraken Robotics (TSX-V: PNG / OTCQB: KRKNF): A Defense Tech Company Focused on Underwater Robotics

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My guest on the show today is Greg Reid, President and CEO of Kraken Robotics (TSX-V: PNG, OTCQB: KRKNF). Kraken Robotics Inc. is a marine technology company providing complex subsea sensors, batteries, and robotic systems. Their high-resolution 3D acoustic imaging solutions and services enable clients to overcome the challenges in our oceans - safely, efficiently, and sustainably. Kraken Robotics is headquartered in Canada and has offices in North and South America and Europe. Kraken is ranked as a Top 100 marine technology company by Marine Technology Reporter.
Since I first interviewed Greg back in 2017, the company has grown to the point of announcing on January 12, 2023, they expect to Report $40 Million in 2022 Revenue, up 56% Year-Over-Year. I wanted to invite Greg on to better understand:
- The inflection points resulting in revenue growth
- Geopolitical tailwinds
- Commercial opportunities outside their core Defense customer base, and;
- Greg's 3-5 year vision for Kraken Robotics
Kraken Robotics will also be presenting at our upcoming investor conference, the Planet MicroCap Showcase: VEGAS, happening on April 25-27, 2023. Registration is complimentary, you can do so at www.PlanetMicroCapShowcase.com.
With that, please enjoy my conversation with Greg Reid, President and CEO of Kraken Robotics. For more information about Kraken Robotics, please visit: krakenrobotics.com/
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  • @jaydan6282
    @jaydan6282 Жыл бұрын

    Kraken all the way!! Nice Canadian company 👍

  • @stephenbush7200
    @stephenbush7200 Жыл бұрын

    I think from an investor point of view, the biggest threat with this stock has been stock dilution. Kraken needs to reach a point where they can meet all of the business expenses, including payroll, growth, and funding new projects without selling stock to raise money. That has been a point that I think they still have not been able to reach. Maybe Kraken is disadvantaged in the market space because they may need to get funding expenses up front to take advantage of the really big contracts, where other companies do not? If so maybe that's where Kraken needs to be able to fall back on the superior technology they say they have and that customers want? But even so there there may be build and delivery times that customers may not be willing to wait for? I don't know, just speculating, but I am all in for Kraken to pull it off!

  • @stopmidgets8393

    @stopmidgets8393

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you invested? Im thinking about selling my car to go all in.

  • @mortarpadowan
    @mortarpadowan Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the conversation. I'd love to hear more about their capital allocation strategy next time, especially as it relates to debt and share count. Thanks agian.

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