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ASX:DRO News 30 November 2025 - 26 December 2025

DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO): Latest Contract Wins, Governance Reset, and Analyst Forecasts as 2026 Nears

DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO): Latest Contract Wins, Governance Reset, and Analyst Forecasts as 2026 Nears

SYDNEY, 26 December 2025 — DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) heads into the final stretch of 2025 with two fresh catalysts on investors’ screens: another military-linked contract win in Asia Pacific and a formal governance “reset” designed to rebuild confidence after a sharp, controversial sell-off in November. Because the ASX cash market is closed on Boxing Day (Friday, 26 December), the most current tradable reference point for DroneShield shares is the last ASX session before the holiday break. The ASX trading calendar shows Boxing Day (26 December) as closed, following the Christmas-period schedule. Australian Securities Exchange As of the most recently reported
DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO) News Today: New $6.2m Asia-Pacific Contract, Governance Reset and 2026 Forecasts (Dec. 25, 2025)

DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO) News Today: New $6.2m Asia-Pacific Contract, Governance Reset and 2026 Forecasts (Dec. 25, 2025)

Sydney, Dec. 25, 2025 — DroneShield Limited stock (ASX:DRO) heads into the Christmas break with a familiar mix of catalysts: fresh contract momentum, a public governance clean‑up, and investors trying to decide whether 2025’s chaos was a growth story with messy execution—or a warning label with great marketing. The most recent price-sensitive update was a $6.2 million Asia-Pacific military contract, disclosed on 24 December 2025, with delivery and cash payment expected in 2026. Company Announcements In parallel, the company has rolled out board-level governance changes after a bruising period of insider selling and disclosure controversy, including a planned mandatory minimum
25 December 2025
DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) Stock Today: New $6.2m Asia-Pacific Military Contract, Governance Reset, and 2026 Analyst Forecasts (24 Dec 2025)

DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) Stock Today: New $6.2m Asia-Pacific Military Contract, Governance Reset, and 2026 Analyst Forecasts (24 Dec 2025)

Sydney | 24 December 2025 — DroneShield Limited stock (ASX:DRO) is closing out 2025 with fresh contract momentum, after the counter-drone specialist disclosed a new $6.2 million Asia-Pacific military contract and reiterated a delivery-and-cash timetable that points mainly into 2026. The announcement lands as investors keep one eye on the order book and the other on a governance clean-up that began after a volatile November sell-off. Company Announcements+2ASX Announcements+2 Below is what we know as of 24.12.2025, what the market is reacting to, and what current analyst targets and valuation narratives imply for DroneShield’s 2026 outlook. What DroneShield announced on
DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO): Latest News, Analyst Forecasts and 2026 Outlook (23 December 2025)

DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO): Latest News, Analyst Forecasts and 2026 Outlook (23 December 2025)

DroneShield Limited stock (ASX:DRO) is back in the spotlight on 23 December 2025 after a turbulent stretch that mixed blockbuster contract headlines with very public governance questions. By late morning in Australia, a delayed quote put DroneShield shares around A$3.02—well off the recent highs, but materially above last month’s lows as investors reassess what’s real momentum and what’s just volatility with better branding. MarketWatch The immediate story has two moving parts: (1) demand for counter‑drone technology translating into large defence orders, and (2) a credibility reset, after insider selling and disclosure controversy spooked the market and forced the board into
23 December 2025
Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 climbs toward 8,800 as Goodman surges on $14bn data-centre deal; RBA minutes revive 2026 rate-hike debate

Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 climbs toward 8,800 as Goodman surges on $14bn data-centre deal; RBA minutes revive 2026 rate-hike debate

SYDNEY, Tuesday, 23 December 2025 — Australian shares pushed higher in pre-Christmas trading, with the S&P/ASX 200 hovering around the 8,780–8,803 range through the afternoon as a powerful rally in real estate/property stocks (led by Goodman Group) combined with renewed strength in precious metals and a supportive global risk backdrop. ABC+1 By about 3:30pm AEDT, the ASX 200 was up 98 points (+1.13%) to 8,798.40, logging a new 20‑day high, with Goodman Group (+8.6%) and DroneShield (+6.6%) among the standout gainers highlighted by local market coverage. ABC The day’s action wasn’t just a simple year-end drift. Traders had multiple live
23 December 2025
DroneShield Limited (ASX: DRO) Stock Jumps on Governance Reset: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch in 2026

DroneShield Limited (ASX: DRO) Stock Jumps on Governance Reset: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch in 2026

DroneShield Limited (ASX: DRO) is back in the spotlight on Monday, December 22, 2025, after the company’s board moved to tighten executive alignment with shareholders—an issue that has hung over the stock since the highly publicised insider selling and disclosure controversy in November. In early trade, DroneShield shares rose as much as ~9% to around A$3.03, hitting a more-than-one-month high after news that the company will require directors and senior management (including the CEO) to maintain minimum shareholdings. MarketScreener+1 The market reaction matters because DroneShield has been living two lives in 2025: What follows is a detailed, publication-ready rundown of
22 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Soars on A$50m European Deal – What Today’s News Means for the Stock

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Soars on A$50m European Deal – What Today’s News Means for the Stock

SYDNEY – 16 December 2025 – DroneShield Limited (ASX: DRO, OTC: DRSHF), the Australian counter‑drone and electronic warfare company, is back in the spotlight after announcing a major A$49.6 million European military contract and a fresh €2.8 million Belgian order. Together, these deals have ignited a sharp rebound in the DroneShield share price and reignited the debate over whether the defence tech darling is now a buy, a hold, or still too risky. DroneShield share price today: sharp rebound after brutal November After closing at around A$2.30 on Monday, 15 December, DroneShield shares jumped strongly in Tuesday trade. By late
ASX AI Stocks Today (15 December 2025): NextDC, BrainChip, Appen and DroneShield in Focus as “AI Bubble” Fears Hit Tech

ASX AI Stocks Today (15 December 2025): NextDC, BrainChip, Appen and DroneShield in Focus as “AI Bubble” Fears Hit Tech

Sydney, 15 December 2025 — Australian AI-linked shares started the week in a risk-off mood, as the global “AI trade” wobbled again and investors questioned whether massive spending on chips, cloud and data centres is translating into clear near‑term returns. The S&P/ASX 200 finished down 0.7% at 8,635 after a weak lead from Wall Street. ABC+1 While “AI bubble” talk dominated global headlines, the local story was more nuanced: the selloff didn’t hit every AI exposure equally. Australian data-centre and connectivity plays remained under pressure, a handful of high‑multiple software names stayed volatile, and at least one defence-tech stock with
DroneShield Share Price Today (ASX:DRO): Stock Ends the Week at A$2.08 After Belgium “Drone Gun” Deal — Outlook for the Week Ahead (13 Dec 2025 Update)

DroneShield Share Price Today (ASX:DRO): Stock Ends the Week at A$2.08 After Belgium “Drone Gun” Deal — Outlook for the Week Ahead (13 Dec 2025 Update)

Updated: Saturday, 13 December 2025 (ASX is closed today; the latest share-price data reflects Friday’s close). Investing.com Australia DroneShield (ASX:DRO) closed Friday, 12 December 2025 at A$2.08, down 1.42% on the day but still up about 10% for the week after a sharp mid-week surge and equally sharp pullback. Investing.com Australia The big narrative behind the volatility hasn’t been a single earnings update this week, but a mix of fresh European counter-drone procurement headlines — including Belgium’s €2.8 million purchase of DroneShield handheld jammers (“drone guns”) — and the lingering aftershocks of governance and disclosure scrutiny that rattled sentiment in late November. Defense News+2Reuters+2 DroneShield share price this week: what happened day by day Here’s
DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO): Latest News, Share Price, Analyst Forecasts and Outlook (Dec. 12, 2025)

DroneShield Limited Stock (ASX:DRO): Latest News, Share Price, Analyst Forecasts and Outlook (Dec. 12, 2025)

DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) is back in the spotlight on December 12, 2025, with investors balancing two competing narratives: a company riding a global counter‑drone spending boom, and a stock still working through the aftershocks of a bruising governance-driven selloff earlier this quarter. The latest update is relatively small in headline terms—a new batch of shares moving onto the ASX—but it lands in a market already primed for volatility, where sentiment can swing hard on even modest corporate filings. Company Announcements+1 As of Dec. 12, 2025, Investing.com shows DroneShield trading around A$2.08, after a previous close of A$2.11, with an intraday
12 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) share price today: stock slides 6.6% after fresh share issue and ongoing governance questions

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) share price today: stock slides 6.6% after fresh share issue and ongoing governance questions

DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) has just logged another wild trading day on the ASX, with the counter‑drone specialist’s share price falling sharply after a new equity issuance – only 24 hours after it was one of the index’s top gainers. DroneShield share price today (11 December 2025) As of the close on Thursday, 11 December 2025: Short‑term performance: At today’s price, third‑party data providers estimate DroneShield’s market capitalisation at roughly A$1.7–2.0 billion, depending on whether they reference yesterday’s close or today’s. TipRanks+1 Why DroneShield shares fell today Small equity issue, big reaction The immediate catalyst for today’s sell‑off was news that
ASX 200 Edges Higher as Miners Rally and Rate Jitters Grow – Australia Stock Market Today, 11 December 2025

ASX 200 Edges Higher as Miners Rally and Rate Jitters Grow – Australia Stock Market Today, 11 December 2025

On Thursday, 11 December 2025, the Australian stock market managed a cautious win. The S&P/ASX 200 closed at 8,592 points, up 12–13 points (around 0.15%), nudging back above its 20‑day moving average after a choppy session that started with Fed-fuelled optimism and ended with more muted risk appetite.The Economic Times+2Market Index+2 Key takeaways for Australia’s stock market today Market close: modest gains mask a volatile session By the closing bell in Sydney, the S&P/ASX 200 had added roughly 12.6 points to 8,592, a gain of 0.1–0.15%, putting the index back above its 20‑day moving average but leaving it down about 0.3% over the past five sessions and up
ASX Most Active Stocks Today (11 December 2025): National Storage REIT, DroneShield, Liontown and Pilbara Dominate Trade

ASX Most Active Stocks Today (11 December 2025): National Storage REIT, DroneShield, Liontown and Pilbara Dominate Trade

Australia’s share market has delivered a low‑key but eventful session on Thursday, 11 December 2025, with the S&P/ASX 200 edging 0.06% higher to close around 8,584 points after trading between 8,574 and 8,659. Investing.com Behind that modest index move was a burst of activity in a handful of high‑profile names. By traded volume, today’s most active stocks on the Australian market were: Each of these stocks was trading on heavy volume as investors reacted to major corporate news, sector‑level shifts and fast‑changing macro signals after last night’s US Federal Reserve rate cut and a surprisingly weak Australian jobs report. Reuters+1
Most Active ASX Stocks Today (10 December 2025): Top Traded Australian Shares and What’s Moving the Market

Most Active ASX Stocks Today (10 December 2025): Top Traded Australian Shares and What’s Moving the Market

The Australian share market is trading cautiously today, Wednesday 10 December 2025, as investors wait for the US Federal Reserve’s final interest-rate decision of the year and digest yesterday’s RBA meeting. Around early afternoon, the S&P/ASX 200 was hovering near 8,575 points, down about 0.1% , while the All Ordinaries sat around 8,862 points, down roughly 0.15% , according to real‑time market data.Investing.com Australia+ 1 Despite the modest index move, turnover is heavy in a cluster of stocks tied to takeovers, buy-backs, lithium, gold and energy . Data from Investing.com’s Most Active – Australia Stocks page shows that National Storage
DroneShield and EOS Cooperation in 2025: How Australian Counter‑Drone Tech Is Reinforcing NATO Air Defences

DroneShield and EOS Cooperation in 2025: How Australian Counter‑Drone Tech Is Reinforcing NATO Air Defences

In 2025, two Australian companies – DroneShield and Electro Optic Systems (EOS) – moved from niche suppliers to central actors in NATO’s response to the drone threat over Europe and Ukraine. Their technologies are different but complementary: DroneShield specialises in “soft‑kill” detection and jamming, while EOS brings “hard‑kill” effectors such as guns, lasers and, now, interceptor drones. Importantly, there is no publicly announced formal joint venture between DroneShield and EOS as of December 2025. Instead, their cooperation is happening in practice: their systems are increasingly deployed side‑by‑side inside layered counter‑UAS architectures that NATO states and Australia are rushing to field. A new phase in Europe’s drone war The year has
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price Crashes 75% From Highs: Latest News, Outlook and Stock Forecasts for 2025–2026

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price Crashes 75% From Highs: Latest News, Outlook and Stock Forecasts for 2025–2026

Published 2 December 2025 DroneShield (ASX:DRO), the Australian counter‑drone specialist that became one of the hottest stocks on the ASX in 2025, is now deep in a brutal correction. At the close on Tuesday, 2 December 2025, the DroneShield share price finished at A$1.88, down 4.33% for the session and roughly 23% lower over the last 10 trading days, with more than 22 million shares changing hands. StockInvest+1 That price leaves the stock around 70% below its 52‑week high of A$6.71, but still roughly three times its 52‑week low of A$0.585, implying a market capitalisation of about A$1.7 billion. StockInvest Reuters notes that by early October the stock had
2 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price on 2 December 2025: 800% Boom, 75% Bust and What Comes Next for the Defence Tech Darling

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price on 2 December 2025: 800% Boom, 75% Bust and What Comes Next for the Defence Tech Darling

DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) has gone from one of the hottest stocks on the ASX to a case study in how governance shocks can smash a momentum trade. As at 2 December 2025, the counter‑drone specialist’s share price is sitting just under A$2, around A$1.96–A$1.97, after closing at A$1.965 on 1 December.StockInvest+2Intelligent Investor+2 That price is more than 2x above its 52‑week low of about A$0.585 – but roughly 70–75% below the early‑October peak near A$6.70, when the company briefly became Australia’s most valuable listed defence stock on the back of an 800% year‑to‑date rally.Financial Times+2StockInvest+2 Despite the brutal November crash,
2 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock Today – 800% Boom, November Crash and 2025–2026 Forecasts Explained

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock Today – 800% Boom, November Crash and 2025–2026 Forecasts Explained

All figures and news are current as of 1 December 2025 and may change over time. This article is for information only and is not financial advice. DroneShield share price on 1 December 2025 DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) has just come through one of the wildest rides on the Australian market. According to several financial data providers, DroneShield’s trailing twelve‑month revenue is a little over A$100 million, with a price‑to‑earnings ratio above 300x, underscoring how growth expectations – rather than current profits – have driven the valuation. StockAnalysis+1 In other words: even after a brutal November, DroneShield still looks like a
1 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock on 1 December 2025: From 800% Rally to Governance Shock and Analyst Upside

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock on 1 December 2025: From 800% Rally to Governance Shock and Analyst Upside

As at 1 December 2025, DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) sits at the centre of one of the most dramatic story arcs on the Australian market: an 800% rally, a governance firestorm, a 75% plunge from its peak, and yet a wall of bullish analyst price targets still pointing sharply higher. Reuters+1 This article summarises the latest DroneShield share price, key recent news, governance issues, and the main stock forecasts and analyses available as of 1 December 2025. It is general information only and not financial advice. DroneShield share price snapshot on 1 December 2025 According to real‑time market data, DroneShield shares
1 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price Outlook Before 1 December 2025 Open: Insider Sell‑Offs vs Defence-Boom Demand

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price Outlook Before 1 December 2025 Open: Insider Sell‑Offs vs Defence-Boom Demand

As the ASX prepares to open on Monday, 1 December 2025, DroneShield Ltd (ASX:DRO) is heading into the new week after one of the wildest months in its history. The stock closed on Friday, 28 November at A$1.98, down 1% on the day, after trading in a wide A$1.93–A$2.04 intraday range on heavy volume of about 19 million shares.StockInvest+1 That price leaves DroneShield more than 70% below its October peak around A$6.70, but still up over 150% year-on-year, with a 52‑week range of A$0.585–A$6.71.Simply Wall St+1 In Europe, the Frankfurt-traded line last changed hands around €1.153, implying a market cap
30 November 2025

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Netflix stock price ends higher as DOJ widens review of Warner deal — what to watch next week

Netflix stock price ends higher as DOJ widens review of Warner deal — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Netflix shares rose 1.6% to $82.20 Friday as the Justice Department expanded its antitrust review of the company’s planned $82.7 billion Warner Bros Discovery acquisition. A Wall Street Journal report said investigators are probing possible anti-competitive tactics. Director Reed Hastings reported a transfer of 241,944 shares via a family trust, according to an SEC filing.
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