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A drone could help Snap’s users take overhead videos and photographs, and then feed that visual data to the company.

2017-03-02 2 Dailymotion

A drone could help Snap’s users take overhead videos and photographs, and then feed that visual data to the company.<br />Snap has said it planned to price its offering at $14 to $16 a share, which would value the company at as much as $22.2 billion<br />Snap Is Said to Have Worked on a Drone -<br />Snap has long been known as the maker of Snapchat, an app that sends disappearing messages, photographs and videos.<br />Snap is expected to price its initial public offering on Wednesday<br />and the stock is expected to trade on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, in what is set to be the biggest technology I. P.O.<br />But over the past few years, the company has repositioned itself as a modern-day camera company.<br />It is unclear when or if Snap’s drone would become available to consumers.<br />The company also changed its name to Snap from Snapchat to reflect that it intended to branch out into myriad products.

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