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Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC) issued a shareholder letter addressing potential short-seller attacks during the holiday season. The company highlighted its commitment to transparency through proactive auditor changes post-IPO, simplified corporate structure, and regular shareholder communications. In its first year, UMAC grew from 2 to 15 employees, completed its IPO, acquired Rotor Riot and Fat Shark, and launched the Brave F7 Flight Controller - its first U.S.-made product, which earned Department of Defense Blue UAS Framework listing. The CEO emphasized the company's long-term focus on building U.S. drone technology and strengthening supply chains. To combat short selling, shareholders are advised to hold shares in cash accounts, opt out of securities lending programs, or transfer shares to the company's transfer agent.

Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC) ha inviato una lettera agli azionisti affrontando potenziali attacchi da parte degli short-seller durante la stagione delle festività. L'azienda ha sottolineato il proprio impegno per la trasparenza attraverso cambiamenti proattivi negli auditor dopo l'IPO, una struttura aziendale semplificata e comunicazioni regolari con gli azionisti. Nel suo primo anno, UMAC è cresciuta da 2 a 15 dipendenti, ha completato la sua IPO, ha acquisito Rotor Riot e Fat Shark, e ha lanciato il Brave F7 Flight Controller - il suo primo prodotto realizzato negli Stati Uniti, che ha ottenuto la registrazione nel Blue UAS Framework del Dipartimento della Difesa. Il CEO ha enfatizzato il focus a lungo termine dell'azienda sulla costruzione della tecnologia dei droni negli Stati Uniti e sul rafforzamento delle catene di approvvigionamento. Per combattere le vendite allo scoperto, si consiglia agli azionisti di mantenere le azioni in conti di cassa, optare per non partecipare a programmi di prestito di titoli o trasferire le azioni all'agente di trasferimento dell'azienda.

Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC) emitió una carta a los accionistas abordando posibles ataques de vendedores en corto durante la temporada navideña. La empresa destacó su compromiso con la transparencia a través de cambios proactivos de auditores después de la IPO, una estructura corporativa simplificada y comunicaciones regulares con los accionistas. En su primer año, UMAC creció de 2 a 15 empleados, completó su IPO, adquirió Rotor Riot y Fat Shark, y lanzó el Brave F7 Flight Controller - su primer producto fabricado en EE. UU., que obtuvo la inclusión en el marco Blue UAS del Departamento de Defensa. El CEO enfatizó el enfoque a largo plazo de la empresa en construir tecnología de drones en EE. UU. y fortalecer las cadenas de suministro. Para combatir la venta corta, se aconseja a los accionistas que mantengan las acciones en cuentas de efectivo, que opten por no participar en programas de préstamo de valores o que transfieran las acciones al agente de transferencia de la empresa.

Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC)는 휴가철 숏 셀러 공격 가능성에 대해 주주 서한을 발송했습니다. 회사는 IPO 이후 프로액티브한 감사인 변경, 간소화된 기업 구조, 정기적인 주주 커뮤니케이션을 통해 투명성에 대한 의지를 강조했습니다. 첫 해에 UMAC는 2명의 직원에서 15명의 직원으로 성장하고, IPO를 완료하고, Rotor Riot와 Fat Shark을 인수하며, 미국에서 제작된 첫 제품인 Brave F7 비행 제어기를 출시했습니다. 이 제품은 국방부의 Blue UAS 프레임워크에 등록되었습니다. CEO는 미국 드론 기술 개발과 공급망 강화에 대한 회사의 장기적인 초점을 강조했습니다. 숏 셀링에 대응하기 위해 주주들은 현금 계좌에 주식을 보유하고, 유가증권 대출 프로그램에 참여하지 않거나, 회사의 이전 에이전트에게 주식을 이전할 것을 권장합니다.

Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC) a émis une lettre aux actionnaires abordant les attaques potentielles des vendeurs à découvert pendant la période des fêtes. L'entreprise a souligné son engagement en faveur de la transparence à travers des changements proactifs d'auditeurs après l'IPO, une structure d'entreprise simplifiée et des communications régulières avec les actionnaires. Au cours de sa première année, UMAC est passée de 2 à 15 employés, a complété son IPO, a acquis Rotor Riot et Fat Shark, et a lancé le Brave F7 Flight Controller - son premier produit fabriqué aux États-Unis, qui a obtenu l'inscription dans le cadre Blue UAS du ministère de la Défense. Le PDG a souligné l'accent mis par l'entreprise sur le développement de la technologie des drones aux États-Unis et le renforcement des chaînes d'approvisionnement. Pour lutter contre la vente à découvert, il est conseillé aux actionnaires de conserver leurs actions dans des comptes en espèces, de ne pas participer aux programmes de prêt de titres ou de transférer les actions à l'agent de transfert de l'entreprise.

Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC) hat einen Brief an die Aktionäre herausgegeben, in dem mögliche Angriffe von Leerverkäufern während der Feiertage angesprochen werden. Das Unternehmen hob sein Engagement für Transparenz durch proaktive Änderungen der Prüfer nach dem IPO, eine vereinfachte Unternehmensstruktur und regelmäßige Kommunikation mit den Aktionären hervor. Im ersten Jahr wuchs UMAC von 2 auf 15 Mitarbeiter, schloss sein IPO ab, erwarb Rotor Riot und Fat Shark und lancierte den Brave F7 Flight Controller - sein erstes in den USA hergestelltes Produkt, das die Eintragung im Blue UAS Framework des Verteidigungsministeriums erhielt. Der CEO betonte den langfristigen Fokus des Unternehmens auf den Aufbau von Drohnentechnologie in den USA und die Stärkung der Lieferketten. Um gegen Leerverkäufe vorzugehen, wird Aktionären geraten, ihre Aktien in Bargeldkonten zu halten, nicht an Wertpapierleiheprogrammen teilzunehmen oder die Aktien an den Übertragungsagenten des Unternehmens zu übertragen.

Positive
  • Growth from 2 to 15 full-time employees in one year
  • Successful completion of IPO
  • Strategic acquisitions of Rotor Riot and Fat Shark
  • Launch of first U.S.-made product (Brave F7 Flight Controller)
  • Department of Defense Blue UAS Framework listing approval
  • Recent funding round completed above market price
Negative
  • Identified concerns with previous auditing firm requiring change
  • Potential vulnerability to short-seller attacks
  • Share price volatility noted in recent period

Insights

This shareholder letter reveals critical defensive positioning against potential short-seller attacks and outlines significant corporate developments. The company has demonstrated financial prudence through strategic decisions including: proactive auditor changes, simplified corporate structure and declining an at-the-market financing despite favorable conditions. The CEO's personal investment and salary-to-equity conversion signals strong insider confidence. Key operational milestones include growing from 2 to 15 full-time employees, successful IPO completion, strategic acquisitions of Rotor Riot and Fat Shark and achieving Department of Defense Blue UAS Framework listing. The letter's timing and detailed defensive measures suggest management anticipates significant short-seller pressure, which could create near-term stock volatility. The company's focus on U.S.-based drone manufacturing amid growing geopolitical tensions positions it well in a strategic sector.

The letter demonstrates robust corporate governance practices and proactive risk management. Notable actions include: transitioning to a more rigorous auditor post-IPO, maintaining transparent quarterly communications about cash burn and simplifying the corporate structure through reincorporation from Puerto Rico to Nevada. The company's all-common stock structure with cash warrants enhances shareholder equality. The suggested anti-short selling measures, including DRS transfers and opting out of share lending programs, are legitimate shareholder protection mechanisms. Management's decision to forgo opportunistic financing despite favorable market conditions reflects a commendable long-term focus over short-term gains. These governance choices indicate a strong commitment to shareholder interests and corporate transparency.

ORLANDO, FL / ACCESSWIRE / December 23, 2024 / Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American:UMAC)

Dear Shareholders,

I hope this letter finds you well this holiday season. While this communication is unusual for this time of year, I feel it's important to address a matter that has been brought to my attention. Short sellers are likely planning to create a negative news cycle targeting Unusual Machines, taking advantage of the holidays to manipulate our share price for personal financial gain. While unfortunate, these predatory tactics are something that comes with our growing profile and the increasing significance of what we're building. I want to provide you with the facts about our progress and position, enabling you to make investment decisions for yourselves, free from the noise of misinformation.

Let me be clear: this company's mission and integrity are unshakeable, and we are well-positioned to keep executing on our vision.

Our Integrity

We hold ourselves to high standards of transparency and accountability, even when it requires difficult decisions. For example:

  • Proactive Auditor Changes: Leading up to our IPO, we identified concerns with our auditing firm. While we were unable to change firm prior to the IPO, we highlighted it as a risk factor in our S-1 filing (S-1). Then, immediately following the IPO, we transitioned to a more diligent firm (8-K). Notably, the firm we left was later deemed unsuitable for hundreds of other companies. This proactive decision is an example our commitment to accountability to our shareholders.

  • Transparency in Communication: We work to maintain a high level of transparency by providing shareholder letters like this one. In our end of quarter letters, we directly highlight important aspects like our cash burn (Q1 Earnings) (Q2 Earnings) (Q3 Earnings) and present it plainly so that investors can have accurate information to make decisions.

  • Simplified Corporate Structure: We streamlined our corporate structure, moving our jurisdiction of incorporation from Puerto Rico to Nevada (Reincorporation 8-K), and simplified our cap table, which now consists entirely of common stock with a few remaining cash warrants (Conversion 8-K). We have worked very hard to simplify our ownership structure so that there is no obscurity or structure that could disadvantage any of our shareholders.

Our actions have and will continue to reflect our integrity.

Our Motivation

In today's media landscape, it's easy to throw around accusations like "pump and dump." While our stock price jumped recently, it was not the result of any marketing campaign initiated or sponsored by us.

Let me assure you: this team is deeply committed to building a company that diversifies drone supply chains and supports U.S. manufacturing. Our actions reflect this long-term focus:

  • Leadership Commitment: I reduced my salary in exchange for equity (Form 4) and personally invested in the company multiple times (May 2024 Form 4) and (October 2024 Form 4).

  • Financing Strategy: Our most recent funding round was completed above market (Private Placement), with cash-only warrants to demonstrate our commitment to sustainable financing. More recently, despite a significant increase in share price and volume, we opted against an "at-the-market" financing opportunity, prioritizing the long-term interests of our shareholders.

These are not the actions of a company focused on short-term financial gain. Our motivation is to build a healthy balance sheet and cap table, positioning Unusual Machines to seize the massive opportunities in the drone market.

Our Execution

One year ago, we were a team of just two employees. Today, we have 15 full-time staff. In one year, with a small team, we have demonstrated our ability to execute and deliver on ambitious goals:

  • Going Public: We successfully completed our IPO (IPO Press Release).

  • Strategic Acquisitions: We acquired Rotor Riot and Fat Shark, expanding our market presence (Acquisition Press Release).

  • Launching U.S.-Made Products: We transitioned into drone component production with the launch of the Brave F7 Flight Controller-our first U.S.-made product (Press Release).

  • Defense Industry Approval: The Brave F7 earned a place on the Department of Defense's Blue UAS Framework list (Press Release), reflecting our commitment to high standards and compliance and the willingness to undergo external audits of not only our finances, but of our products.

We expect to continue to grow and increase our speed of execution. Our early results indicate our ability to compete with-and eventually outperform-global players in the drone industry.

Looking Ahead

We know that increased visibility invites increased scrutiny. Rest assured: negative media or attempts to manipulate our share price will not distract us. We are focused on executing our vision of becoming a major U.S. drone technology company, strengthening supply chains, and reducing reliance on foreign manufacturers.

To the short sellers hoping to profit from undermining our work: you underestimate the strength of our team, our shareholders, and our mission. To our supporters-thank you for believing in us and helping to build a stronger, more secure future for the drone industry.

What you can do to help

For long-term shareholders that believe in the Company's future, we suggest you consider taking one of the following actions to stop short sellers from being able to borrow your shares:

  1. Most brokerages (like Schwab, Interactive Brokers, etc.) automatically enroll you in share lending if you have a margin account. Hold your UMAC shares in a cash account at your brokerage firm instead of a margin account.

  2. Opt-out of any securities lending programs which should stop your broker from lending your shares.

  3. Move your shares to our transfer agent Equity Stock Transfer were we can be sure no one can borrow them. The Company will pay all transfer agent costs associated with moving your shares both to and from your brokerage account provided they are DRS transfers. Please note that once your shares are moved to our transfer agent, your ability to transfer your shares back to a brokerage firm and sell may take up to a few days. If you are interested in this - please email us at investors@unusualmachines.com.

I wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and look forward to even greater achievements in the coming year.

Regards,
Allan Evans
CEO, Unusual Machines, Inc.

About Unusual Machines, Inc.

Unusual Machines manufactures and sells drone components and drones across a diversified brand portfolio, which includes Fat Shark, the leader in FPV (first-person view) ultra-low latency video goggles for drone pilots. The Company also retails small, acrobatic FPV drones and equipment directly to consumers through the curated Rotor Riot e-commerce store. With a changing regulatory environment, Unusual Machines seeks to be a dominant component supplier to the fast-growing multi-billion-dollar US drone industry and the global defense business. According to Fact.MR, the global drone accessories market is currently valued at $17.5 billion and is set to top $115 billion by 2032.

For more information visit Unusual Machines at https://www.unusualmachines.com/.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 including our expected growth and ability to compete. The words "believe," "may," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "should," "plan," "could," "target," "potential," "is likely," "will," "expect" and similar expressions, as they relate to us, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. The results expected by some or all of these forward-looking statements may not occur. Factors that affect our ability to achieve these results include our ability to sell U.S. made drone parts and compete with sale of non-Chinese made drone parts, the impact of the economy on our B2C market including future inflation and a possible recession, the continuation of the wars in Ukraine, and the Middle East, governmental delays, future interest rates, and our ability to enhance our existing products, develop new products and create new services for our customers and future customers, and the Risk Factors contained in our Prospectus filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 25, 2024. Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all of them. Any forward-looking statement made by us herein speaks only as of the date on which it is made. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Contact:

CS Investor Relations
917-633-8980
investors@unusualmachines.com

SOURCE: Unusual Machines



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FAQ

What measures has UMAC implemented to protect shareholders from short sellers?

UMAC recommends shareholders hold shares in cash accounts instead of margin accounts, opt out of securities lending programs, or transfer shares to their transfer agent, Equity Stock Transfer, with transfer costs covered by the company.

What major acquisitions has UMAC completed since its IPO?

UMAC has acquired two companies: Rotor Riot and Fat Shark, expanding its market presence in the drone industry.

What is the significance of UMAC's Brave F7 Flight Controller achieving Blue UAS Framework listing?

The Department of Defense's Blue UAS Framework listing validates UMAC's product quality standards and compliance, demonstrating its capability to serve defense industry requirements.

How has UMAC demonstrated its commitment to transparency and accountability?

UMAC has demonstrated transparency through proactive auditor changes post-IPO, regular shareholder communications with detailed cash burn information, and simplification of its corporate structure and cap table.

What growth metrics has UMAC achieved in its first year of operation?

UMAC has grown from 2 to 15 full-time employees, completed an IPO, made two strategic acquisitions, and launched its first U.S.-made product.

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