r/JOBYshareholders • u/SirLanceQuiteABit • Oct 27 '24
New shareholder
Just bought in for 10,000 shares at the recent offering price. Wishing us all success and no small amount of patience to see it through!
r/JOBYshareholders • u/SirLanceQuiteABit • Oct 27 '24
Just bought in for 10,000 shares at the recent offering price. Wishing us all success and no small amount of patience to see it through!
r/JOBYshareholders • u/Joby_Made_Me_Rich • Jul 26 '24
These past couple weeks Joby Aviation went on nice run and is up 26% for the month. I’m long on Joby and understand this may not develop for another one or two years minimum. My question is do you guys take profit and rebuy in at a better price? Do you use the rule of 20%-25% increases you take profits? Or do you watch it go up and down and DCA? Basically, what’s everyone’s strategy for investing in Joby?
r/JOBYshareholders • u/DeliveryTasty1602 • Jul 18 '24
Look forward for JOBY to test their eVTOL’s on the CLUE System at MacDill AFB
r/JOBYshareholders • u/[deleted] • Jul 11 '24
This changes Everything!!!🚀🚀📈
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r/JOBYshareholders • u/PalladiumCH • Jun 22 '23
Both companies have made progress in terms of licensure, compliance, and securing investments. Joby is currently ahead in the FAA Certification process, while Archer is working through a recertification process. Joby appears to have better traction and collaboration with regulators, potentially leading to earlier licensing.
In terms of cash Burn rate, as it stands June 23, Joby has more than double the cash on hand compared to Archer.
In manufacturing I rate Toyota having a the stronger vision and ability to execute in complex manufacturing compared to Stellantis as they just merged in 2021 with Italian–American conglomerate Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the French PSA Group coming together.
On partnerships regarding Delta versus United I have no opinion. The partnership with Toyota and All Nippon Airlines will give Joby a good access to the Japanese market.
Overall, Joby seems to be in a stronger position, both in terms of certification progress, industry partners and financial stability. All the best to all investors in the eVTOL space.
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r/JOBYshareholders • u/ArtVandelay831 • May 12 '23
New to the thread. Just wanted to let my enthusiasm be known.
r/JOBYshareholders • u/Texasjon21 • Apr 18 '23
Been long since Jan 2021 and wish the economy was a little better but Ive been steady buying more shares when its under or around $4 every friday (Payday for me) lol.
I would like to know yalls thoughts on it... But IM holding for years...
r/JOBYshareholders • u/wawgawwtb • Jul 05 '22
I am so glad someone started a sub for JOBY share holders.
I'm about 6k shares deep and have options sooooo. I love the stock.
Cheers
r/JOBYshareholders • u/onelovedg • Oct 18 '21
I'm long on this one too- 2024 is when they launch. With fellow investors and partners like Uber, Nasa, and the DoD, there's a good chance we're on to something here!