ONDS refers to Ondas Holdings Inc., a technology company primarily focused on wireless communications systems and solutions, and autonomous drone systems.1 The company operates through its subsidiaries, Ondas Networks and Ondas Autonomous Systems (OAS), which includes American Robotics and Airobotics.1 Ondas Networks develops proprietary wide-area broadband networks for industrial IoT applications in sectors like utilities, transportation, and government services.1 Ondas Autonomous Systems provides AI-powered defense and security platforms, including automated commercial drone systems, for critical infrastructure protection and data collection.1
As of August 6, 2025, Ondas Holdings Inc. had a market capitalization of $425.96 million, with its share price at $3.34, representing a 68.68% increase from the prior week.1 Over the past year, the stock has seen a significant price change of 246.67%.1
Recent financial updates indicate strong growth. Ondas reported $6.3 million in revenue for Q2 2025, a 555% increase from Q2 2024, and $10.1 million in revenue for Q3 2025, a 582% increase from Q3 2024.2 The company had a consolidated backlog of $23.3 million at Q3 2025, up from $10.0 million at the beginning of 2025.3 Ondas has increased its revenue target to at least $36 million for 2025 and set a target of at least $110 million for 2026.3
Institutional ownership data shows that Ondas Holdings Inc. has 103 institutional owners, holding a total of 22,142,078 shares.4 Notable institutional shareholders include Heights Capital Management, Inc., Vanguard Group Inc., and Marshall Wace, Llp.4
Analyst forecasts suggest an average one-year price target of $2.55 for ONDS, with forecasts ranging from $2.02 to $3.15.1 The projected stock price by August 6, 2026, is $2.55.5
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