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Long term...not much of a drop. Drop occurs when the Session hit mass market, and everyone had been predicting from June forward that the Session would be a failure.
Analysts say "buy"

GoPro has serious cash in hand, and a huge market cap. They're not going anywhere. Will they recover? Certainly. Will they return to nearly 70.00 a share? Only if they have amazing products releasing in the next year, and it will still be a hard climb back to their high.
It's predicted they'll drop to $6.50 a share and likely level off. This echoes their share market Ambarella (Ambarella makes the processors in GoPro cameras, and roughly 70% of the rest of the market. The A7 and A9 chips had some huge issues, which didn't help GoPro, and caused competitors to look to Sony and Samsung for solutions.

The sky is not falling, GoPro is merely facing response to a failed product coupled with being the big kid/pioneer on the block. The market is settling out, as happens with any tech.
That said, I'm surely hopeful to see 3DR develop mounting systems and third-party control for other cameras. A partnership with Sony, for example, would be brilliant. Sony needs/wants it, and Sony won't ever be a competitor for consumer drones (although they do have a commercial drone already).