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11.07.26 - 00:36
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Gensler: Big Deals a Sign of ′High-Valuation Market′ (Bloomberg)
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Gary Gensler, Former SEC Chair and professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on Bloomberg's 'The Close' and discusses the significant return of IPO activity including SK Hynix, which raised $26.5 billion in the largest foreign debut in the US, Google's $85 billion capital raise and SpaceX going public. He says these big deals are a sign of 'high-valuation market.' (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.07.26 - 00:30
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Top Analyst Reports for SpaceX, Meta Platforms & Boeing (Zacks)
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Today's Research Daily features new research reports on 16 major stocks, including Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SPCX), Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) and The Boeing Company (BA), as well as a micro-cap stock, Value Line, Inc. (VALU)....
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10.07.26 - 23:30
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SK Hynix Debuts: A Quick Rundown (Zacks)
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It's been quite a busy period for debuts over the past month or so, with the SpaceX IPO undoubtedly reflecting one of the biggest market events we've seen this year. And just recently, South Korean giant SK Hynix made its US debut....
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10.07.26 - 21:18
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SpaceX Went Nowhere for a Month, but It Easily Beat Other Space Stocks (24/7 Wall St.)
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Shares of SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) are trading at $148 and change on Friday afternoon, essentially back where they opened one month ago. That flat tape looks dull on the surface, but against the rest of the space sector, it's the best performance in the group. SpaceX priced its debut at $135 but commenced trading at $150 ... SpaceX Went Nowhere for a Month, but It Easily Beat Other Space Stocks...
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10.07.26 - 20:15
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World′s First Commercial Nuclear-Powered Satellite Set For Launch Aboard SpaceX Rocket (ZeroHedge)
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World's First Commercial Nuclear-Powered Satellite Set For Launch Aboard SpaceX Rocket
Authored by Mrigakshi Dixit via Interesting Engineering,
Miami-based City Labs is all set to launch the world's first commercial nuclear-powered satellite into orbit.
NanoTritium battery Citi Labs
Solar panels have some challenges. When a satellite slips into the shadow of the Earth, hits a permanently dark lunar crater, or drifts into deep space, its solar arrays become useless. Batteries can step in, but they eventually die.
City Labs thinks nuclear energy could solve this persistent problem. On July 7, the company announced that its BOHR (Betavoltaic Orbital High-Reliability) satellite had secured a launch slot on a SpaceX Transporter-17 rideshare mission.
According to reports, SpaceX has scheduled the launch of its Transporter-17 rideshare mission for Tuesday, July 7, at 3:10 a.m. ET. The launch will mark a massive historic milestone. BOHR will be the first-ever nuclear CubeSat to enter orbit.
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