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ysh2006
    04-Mar-2026 08:58  
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Is it good it entered the MSCI small cap index....?

Trainner      ( Date: 04-Mar-2026 08:38) Posted:

I am positive with the Addvalue business.
Just that why share price suddenly U-turn......
it is below 9cts now......
I suspect may be due to the war and all stocks get affected?
Or like TA_Expert said, controlled by syndicates,
Thry want it up, it will go up. They want it down, it will go down....
😞

hmphie      ( Date: 04-Mar-2026 08:30) Posted:

Surprisingly, war does impact Addvalue positively. Here's why.

Wars and military conflicts significantly accelerate the adoption and usage of drones (both UAVs for attack/surveillance and counter-drone systems), which in turn drives demand for advanced communication and radio technologies like those from Addvalue Technologies.

Modern conflicts, such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and escalating tensions in the Middle East (e.g., U.S.-Israel strikes and Iranian responses in 2026), have demonstrated drones' pivotal role in warfare:

1. Drones now account for a majority of target destructions (e.g., over 80% in Ukraine in 2025 reports).
2. Both sides deploy thousands of drones daily for surveillance, one-way attacks, electronic warfare, and saturation strikes.
3. Conflicts create urgent needs for reconnaissance, loitering munitions (e.g., "kamikaze" drones), counter-UAV systems, and electronic intelligence.

This leads to rapid procurement and scaling of drone production by militaries and defense contractors worldwide. Recent examples include massive U.S. Army orders for systems like Switchblade loitering munitions and surges in drone-related stocks amid Middle East escalations.

Increased drone deployment requires sophisticated onboard or ground-based systems for:
1. Reliable RF (radio frequency) communication.
2. Signal processing.
3. Detection/jamming in contested environments (e.g., anti-drone detection via RF sensing).

This boosts demand for software-defined radio (SDR) modules, reconfigurable digital radios, and related components that enable flexible, high-performance wireless systems in drones, UAVs, and counter-drone setups.

Addvalue Technologies' Role and ProductsAddvalue Technologies Ltd (Singapore-based) specializes in satellite communications and advanced digital radio solutions. Its Advanced Digital Radio (ADR) segment focuses on proprietary reconfigurable wireless modules, particularly the ADRS1000? ? a 16-channel direct sampling System-on-Module (SOM) powered by AMD-Xilinx RFSoC technology.

Key applications explicitly include:
1. Anti-drone & unmanned aerial systems.
2. Counter-drone markets.
3. RF-based surveillance/smart sensing.
4. Aerospace & defense phased array radar.
5. Unmanned vehicles.

The company has reported strong traction in these areas:
1. Successful shipments and fulfilled orders for ADRS1000? in anti-drone and smart RF sensing industries (noted in FY2024 and FY2025 annual reports).
2. Multiple contracts and orders (e.g., US$3.67M, US$3.7M, and others totaling millions) for proprietary software-defined RF communication modules to large technology customers (often in defense-related sectors, though details are under NDAs).
3. Order books growing significantly, with ADR-related business contributing to revenue surges (e.g., 69% revenue increase in one year) and profitability turnaround.

Conflicts heighten the need for counter-drone defenses (to detect/jam enemy UAVs) and advanced drone comms (for resilient operations in jammed environments), directly benefiting Addvalue's ADR products.

The company positions itself as a supplier to defense technology customers, with announcements highlighting defense/counter-UAV sectors as key growth drivers.

In summary, military conflicts create a feedback loop: heightened drone warfare → surged procurement of drones/counter-drone systems → increased orders for enabling tech like Addvalue's ADR radio modules → higher sales and orders for the company's products.

This has been evident in Addvalue's recent contract wins and order book growth tied to these applications.


 
 
Trainner
    04-Mar-2026 08:38  
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I am positive with the Addvalue business.
Just that why share price suddenly U-turn......
it is below 9cts now......
I suspect may be due to the war and all stocks get affected?
Or like TA_Expert said, controlled by syndicates,
Thry want it up, it will go up. They want it down, it will go down....
😞

hmphie      ( Date: 04-Mar-2026 08:30) Posted:

Surprisingly, war does impact Addvalue positively. Here's why.

Wars and military conflicts significantly accelerate the adoption and usage of drones (both UAVs for attack/surveillance and counter-drone systems), which in turn drives demand for advanced communication and radio technologies like those from Addvalue Technologies.

Modern conflicts, such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and escalating tensions in the Middle East (e.g., U.S.-Israel strikes and Iranian responses in 2026), have demonstrated drones' pivotal role in warfare:

1. Drones now account for a majority of target destructions (e.g., over 80% in Ukraine in 2025 reports).
2. Both sides deploy thousands of drones daily for surveillance, one-way attacks, electronic warfare, and saturation strikes.
3. Conflicts create urgent needs for reconnaissance, loitering munitions (e.g., "kamikaze" drones), counter-UAV systems, and electronic intelligence.

This leads to rapid procurement and scaling of drone production by militaries and defense contractors worldwide. Recent examples include massive U.S. Army orders for systems like Switchblade loitering munitions and surges in drone-related stocks amid Middle East escalations.

Increased drone deployment requires sophisticated onboard or ground-based systems for:
1. Reliable RF (radio frequency) communication.
2. Signal processing.
3. Detection/jamming in contested environments (e.g., anti-drone detection via RF sensing).

This boosts demand for software-defined radio (SDR) modules, reconfigurable digital radios, and related components that enable flexible, high-performance wireless systems in drones, UAVs, and counter-drone setups.

Addvalue Technologies' Role and ProductsAddvalue Technologies Ltd (Singapore-based) specializes in satellite communications and advanced digital radio solutions. Its Advanced Digital Radio (ADR) segment focuses on proprietary reconfigurable wireless modules, particularly the ADRS1000? ? a 16-channel direct sampling System-on-Module (SOM) powered by AMD-Xilinx RFSoC technology.

Key applications explicitly include:
1. Anti-drone & unmanned aerial systems.
2. Counter-drone markets.
3. RF-based surveillance/smart sensing.
4. Aerospace & defense phased array radar.
5. Unmanned vehicles.

The company has reported strong traction in these areas:
1. Successful shipments and fulfilled orders for ADRS1000? in anti-drone and smart RF sensing industries (noted in FY2024 and FY2025 annual reports).
2. Multiple contracts and orders (e.g., US$3.67M, US$3.7M, and others totaling millions) for proprietary software-defined RF communication modules to large technology customers (often in defense-related sectors, though details are under NDAs).
3. Order books growing significantly, with ADR-related business contributing to revenue surges (e.g., 69% revenue increase in one year) and profitability turnaround.

Conflicts heighten the need for counter-drone defenses (to detect/jam enemy UAVs) and advanced drone comms (for resilient operations in jammed environments), directly benefiting Addvalue's ADR products.

The company positions itself as a supplier to defense technology customers, with announcements highlighting defense/counter-UAV sectors as key growth drivers.

In summary, military conflicts create a feedback loop: heightened drone warfare → surged procurement of drones/counter-drone systems → increased orders for enabling tech like Addvalue's ADR radio modules → higher sales and orders for the company's products.

This has been evident in Addvalue's recent contract wins and order book growth tied to these applications.


TA_Expert      ( Date: 04-Mar-2026 01:27) Posted:

The war has no impact on this stock.

It is controlled by the syndicates.  laugh


 
 
hmphie
    04-Mar-2026 08:30  
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Surprisingly, war does impact Addvalue positively. Here's why.

Wars and military conflicts significantly accelerate the adoption and usage of drones (both UAVs for attack/surveillance and counter-drone systems), which in turn drives demand for advanced communication and radio technologies like those from Addvalue Technologies.

Modern conflicts, such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and escalating tensions in the Middle East (e.g., U.S.-Israel strikes and Iranian responses in 2026), have demonstrated drones' pivotal role in warfare:

1. Drones now account for a majority of target destructions (e.g., over 80% in Ukraine in 2025 reports).
2. Both sides deploy thousands of drones daily for surveillance, one-way attacks, electronic warfare, and saturation strikes.
3. Conflicts create urgent needs for reconnaissance, loitering munitions (e.g., "kamikaze" drones), counter-UAV systems, and electronic intelligence.

This leads to rapid procurement and scaling of drone production by militaries and defense contractors worldwide. Recent examples include massive U.S. Army orders for systems like Switchblade loitering munitions and surges in drone-related stocks amid Middle East escalations.

Increased drone deployment requires sophisticated onboard or ground-based systems for:
1. Reliable RF (radio frequency) communication.
2. Signal processing.
3. Detection/jamming in contested environments (e.g., anti-drone detection via RF sensing).

This boosts demand for software-defined radio (SDR) modules, reconfigurable digital radios, and related components that enable flexible, high-performance wireless systems in drones, UAVs, and counter-drone setups.

Addvalue Technologies' Role and ProductsAddvalue Technologies Ltd (Singapore-based) specializes in satellite communications and advanced digital radio solutions. Its Advanced Digital Radio (ADR) segment focuses on proprietary reconfigurable wireless modules, particularly the ADRS1000? ? a 16-channel direct sampling System-on-Module (SOM) powered by AMD-Xilinx RFSoC technology.

Key applications explicitly include:
1. Anti-drone & unmanned aerial systems.
2. Counter-drone markets.
3. RF-based surveillance/smart sensing.
4. Aerospace & defense phased array radar.
5. Unmanned vehicles.

The company has reported strong traction in these areas:
1. Successful shipments and fulfilled orders for ADRS1000? in anti-drone and smart RF sensing industries (noted in FY2024 and FY2025 annual reports).
2. Multiple contracts and orders (e.g., US$3.67M, US$3.7M, and others totaling millions) for proprietary software-defined RF communication modules to large technology customers (often in defense-related sectors, though details are under NDAs).
3. Order books growing significantly, with ADR-related business contributing to revenue surges (e.g., 69% revenue increase in one year) and profitability turnaround.

Conflicts heighten the need for counter-drone defenses (to detect/jam enemy UAVs) and advanced drone comms (for resilient operations in jammed environments), directly benefiting Addvalue's ADR products.

The company positions itself as a supplier to defense technology customers, with announcements highlighting defense/counter-UAV sectors as key growth drivers.

In summary, military conflicts create a feedback loop: heightened drone warfare → surged procurement of drones/counter-drone systems → increased orders for enabling tech like Addvalue's ADR radio modules → higher sales and orders for the company's products.

This has been evident in Addvalue's recent contract wins and order book growth tied to these applications.


TA_Expert      ( Date: 04-Mar-2026 01:27) Posted:

The war has no impact on this stock.

It is controlled by the syndicates.  laugh

 

 
TA_Expert
    04-Mar-2026 01:27  
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The war has no impact on this stock.

It is controlled by the syndicates.  laugh
 
 
kye_lin
    03-Mar-2026 18:01  
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War time dun care good news lah... Dow futures -700, Nasdaq -600.. everything drop... Except oil/energy be and gold counters
 
 
Trainner
    03-Mar-2026 17:15  
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But Addvalue is difference.... has a lot of positive news.....
 

 
kye_lin
    03-Mar-2026 16:43  
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The whole penny market like shit .... only oil/energy and gold counters going up..
 
 
Trainner
    03-Mar-2026 16:39  
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Anyone knows what is happening to Addvalue? Any insights? Why sudden U-turn? 
 
 
JurongW
    28-Feb-2026 14:46  
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MSCI INC. ADDS ADDVALUE AS A CONSTITUENT OF THE MSCI GLOBAL MICRO CAP INDEXES -

SINGAPORE INDEX Singapore, 27 February 2026 &ndash Singapore Exchange Mainboard-listed Addvalue Technologies Ltd (the &ldquo Addvalue&rdquo or the &ldquo Company&rdquo ) today announced that the Company has been included by MSCI Inc. as a constituent of the MSCI Global Micro Cap Indexes &ndash Singapore Index. The inclusion was officially announced on 10 February 2026 (https://app2.msci.com/eqb/gimi/stdindex/MSCI_Feb26_MicroPublicList.pdf) and will be implemented as of the close of 27 February 2026.

Inclusion in the MSCI Global Micro Cap Indexes enhances Addvalue&rsquo s visibility among global institutional investors and index tracking funds, and reflects the Company&rsquo s growing presence within international capital markets.

Mr. Tan Khai Pang, Chief Executive Officer of Company, commented &ldquo The inclusion of Addvalue Technologies Ltd in the MSCI index is a strong testament to our underlying business fundamentals and our growth trajectory within the Space, Defence and Advanced Technology arena. We are confident that this milestone will further improve our visibility amongst both local and international institutional investors.&rdquo  
 
 
ysh2006
    20-Feb-2026 20:25  
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Go into" tiger den inorder to take their cubs "...

Newbie85      ( Date: 30-Jan-2026 08:26) Posted:

Sell on news today? 

 

 
TA_Expert
    20-Feb-2026 19:12  
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SGX welcomes back the syndicates after they went low profiles after the burst of the penny stocks saga.

SGX needs them to boost liquidity and harvest on retails greed and fear mindsets.

Many stocks will enjoy speculative play in coming weeks.

Today another counter Asti has an explosive rally today.
 
 
Newbie85
    30-Jan-2026 08:26  
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Sell on news today? 
 
 
Trainner
    27-Jan-2026 17:04  
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That is 126.4 Mil shares...... what if they sell to realise the profit.... 

Joelton      ( Date: 27-Jan-2026 10:41) Posted:

EDIS a substantial shareholder of Addvalue Technologies following conversion of bonds to shares
 
The Economic Development Innovations Singapore, or EDIS, has emerged as a substantial shareholder of Addvalue Technologies, one of the top performing stocks last year.
 
This follows the conversion from bonds to shares worth $2,148,227 at 1.7 cents each.
 
From an initial stake of 3.02%, EDIS now holds the equivalent of 6.45% in Addvalue.
 
Addvalue Technologies shares closed at 6.7 cents on Jan 26, unchanged for the day but up 570% in the past year.

 
 
Joelton
    27-Jan-2026 10:41  
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EDIS a substantial shareholder of Addvalue Technologies following conversion of bonds to shares
 
The Economic Development Innovations Singapore, or EDIS, has emerged as a substantial shareholder of Addvalue Technologies, one of the top performing stocks last year.
 
This follows the conversion from bonds to shares worth $2,148,227 at 1.7 cents each.
 
From an initial stake of 3.02%, EDIS now holds the equivalent of 6.45% in Addvalue.
 
Addvalue Technologies shares closed at 6.7 cents on Jan 26, unchanged for the day but up 570% in the past year.
 
 
superstartup
    26-Jan-2026 21:10  
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Think you read / calculated wrongly.
The CB was converted into shares at $0.017 ( 1.7 cents )

ysh2006      ( Date: 26-Jan-2026 19:39) Posted:

Why Singapore EDB want to convert it CB into shares at a higher market price ? Can buy from market cheaper cheaper....

 

 
ysh2006
    26-Jan-2026 19:39  
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Why Singapore EDB want to convert it CB into shares at a higher market price ? Can buy from market cheaper cheaper....
 
 
tofudidi
    19-Jan-2026 15:48  
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going back 52W high...  yes
 
 
tofudidi
    15-Jan-2026 09:34  
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US space company stock keep going up. addvalue will follow suit... time for 8 series after long accumulation  yes
 
 
whylikethat
    30-Dec-2025 12:14  
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The 58  million newly allotted shares have already been accounted for, and the market has absorbed this adjustment. Addvalue Technologies continues to see strong buying interest and healthy trading volumes. With solid fundamentals and upcoming catalysts, the stock has potential to test 0.075 - 0.08 in the near term. Hold steady and ride the momentum.
 
 
Trainner
    30-Dec-2025 10:38  
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More shares to the supply at low cost.......

Joelton      ( Date: 30-Dec-2025 10:27) Posted:

Addvalue issues 58m new shares after converting loan notes and warrants
 
Satellite telecommunications company Addvalue Technologies says it is issuing 58 million new ordinary shares following the conversion of 29 million convertible loan notes (CLNs) and 29 million warrants. Both the CLNs and warrants are being converted at an exercise price of 1.3 cents, and the new shares will be listed on the mainboard on Dec 31.
 
According to a bourse filing on Dec 29, Addvalue received notices from CLN and warrant holders to exercise their right to convert between Dec 22 and Dec 23. The new shares represent 1.69% of the total number of ordinary shares of Addvalue in issue before the exercise. Post conversion, the new shares will represent 1.66% of the enlarged total number of ordinary shares.
 
The total number of ordinary shares has risen to about 3.49 billion from around 3.43 billion and Addvalue&rsquo s enlarged issued and paid-up share capital is now over $122 million. Addvalue says the total proceeds from the warrant exercise ($377,000) will be used to meet the company&rsquo s working capital requirements in terms of payroll and general administrative expenses.
 
In a separate bourse filing made on the same day, Addvalue says its non-executive and non-independent director, Paul Clark Burke, exercised his right to convert 27.5 million CLNs and 27.5 million warrants into 55 million shares. Post conversion, Burke now holds over 192.7 million shares and his stake has risen to 5.522% from 3.946%.
 
Last week, Addvalue said in a Dec 22 bourse filing that it was issuing a total of 48.5 million new ordinary shares after converting 33.5 million CLNs and 15 million warrants. The CLNs and warrants were also converted at an exercise price of 1.3 cents and were listed on the mainboard on Dec 24.

 
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