Originally posted by davidclarke_au
If you could mount this system on a drone, achieve similar results and turn around the images in days, while being compliant with local laws, then you might have a NearMap competitor.
Nearmap are putting themselves in a dominant position with leading technology and their cloud based subscription marketing. The recent CR gives them the ammo to cement this dominance. If drones become cost effective you can be sure Nearmap will transition to them. I see NEA a bit like some of our biotechs such as CSL, COH or RES who are all doing fine in spite of competitors.