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It isn’t inconceivable that Amflow makes themselves a pariah brand with this behavior and it is probable they are having cash-flow issues. Since new DJI drone models are banned in the US now, and the US represents at least 30% of their sales, it could be having a big impact.
 
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It isn’t inconceivable that Amflow makes themselves a pariah brand with this behavior and it is probable they are having cash-flow issues. Since new DJI drone models are banned in the US now, and the US represents at least 30% of their sales, it could be having a big impact.
Sounds like wishful thinking. It's a big world.
 
Sounds like wishful thinking. It's a big world.
I wish for nothing Amflow related but facts are facts. US sales were 30%-35%. New models are banned here. Those are facts. So then we can surmise that US sales are down and probably not growing. That is reasonable inference. Any question?
 
Any question?

No questions just a repeat of the observation that the world doesn't revolve around the USA, especially with the multiple bankrupt running it & you have used imaginary American exceptionalism to extrapolate a business outselling just about everyone else to be what was it? A pariah brand in financial trouble. 🤣

You seem excitable to me.
 
No questions just a repeat of the observation that the world doesn't revolve around the USA, especially with the multiple bankrupt running it & you have used imaginary American exceptionalism to extrapolate a business outselling just about everyone else to be what was it? A pariah brand in financial trouble. 🤣

You seem excitable to me.
You seem very uninformed or uneducated (or too young) in all this BUT I can try to educate you. The US is a huge and for many, the largest electronic market. The CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the largest and most powerful conference for electronics retailers globally. DJI was one of the most prominent and well-funded showcasers there from 2020-2024. How do I know this stuff instead of you? For one, I attended CES for a decade. I spoke to the DJI execs as part of my company at the time and also out of curiosity....ever year. We ordered electronics from some Chinese companies for the US market. Not drones...I was just curious about the tech. That is when I learned that the US market was almost 35% of their business and they wanted to dominate the US market due to the margins here. The US consumer happily pays $1,000 - $3,000 for consumer drones.

Fast forward to 2025...post ban, DJI themselves don't show up but their proxies do with their drones but business in the US is down. These are all facts and knowledge gained from conversations with DJI and some other Chinese proxies. You are pretty outclassed here but I hope you learned something instead of posting emojis. If you did not learn anything, good luck.
 
You are pretty outclassed here
Something of an assumption, since you don't know me, what I do or who I deal with, bordering on chronic insecurity seems to me. And yeah, you definitely used more words than I would have to describe going to a trade show. Let's see if you're right then shall we? DJI to go bust in a time frame of your choosing.
 
You seem very uninformed or uneducated (or too young) in all this BUT I can try to educate you. The US is a huge and for many, the largest electronic market. The CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the largest and most powerful conference for electronics retailers globally. DJI was one of the most prominent and well-funded showcasers there from 2020-2024. How do I know this stuff instead of you? For one, I attended CES for a decade. I spoke to the DJI execs as part of my company at the time and also out of curiosity....ever year. We ordered electronics from some Chinese companies for the US market. Not drones...I was just curious about the tech. That is when I learned that the US market was almost 35% of their business and they wanted to dominate the US market due to the margins here. The US consumer happily pays $1,000 - $3,000 for consumer drones.

Fast forward to 2025...post ban, DJI themselves don't show up but their proxies do with their drones but business in the US is down. These are all facts and knowledge gained from conversations with DJI and some other Chinese proxies. You are pretty outclassed here but I hope you learned something instead of posting emojis. If you did not learn anything, good luck.
I’ve had to work CES since 2002, and can relate to your perspective.
 
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