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Unusual Machines (UMAC) shares soared 65% after The Wall Street Journal reported late Wednesday that the company is among several US drone makers in talks with the Trump administration and the Pentagon over potential funding support to expand domestic production and reduce manufacturing costs.

Intraday trading volume catapulted to over 37.3 million from a daily average of about 4.87 million.

Shares of Red Cat (RCAT) soared 36% amid a surge in intraday trading volume to over 55.3 million from a daily average of roughly 15.5 million.

ZenaTech (ZENA) said Thursday it is entering the growing artificial intelligence data center construction market by developing ZenaWorx.

Shares climbed 13% following an increase in intraday trading volume to over 8.45 million from a daily average of about 2.31 million.

Price: $30.51, Change: $+11.68, Percent Change: +62.03%

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