Space tech firm Firefly Aerospace will acquire national security technology company SciTec for about $855 million, the company said on Sunday, honing its portfolio at a time when US military and civil ...
Firefly's deal to acquire SciTec will bolster its efforts to support President Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile-defense shield Space company Firefly Aerospace is buying privately held defense technology ...
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Firefly Aerospace Inc (NASDAQ: FLY) shares are trading lower in Monday’s after-hours session after the company announced a testing mishap with its Alpha rocket. What Happened: Firefly announced on ...
WASHINGTON — Firefly Aerospace announced Oct. 5 it plans to acquire defense contractor SciTec for approximately $855 million through a combination of $300 million in cash and $555 million in Firefly ...
Firefly Aerospace on Sunday said it had agreed to buy defense analytics firm SciTec for about $855 million in cash and stock, paving the path to its goal of becoming a significant player in the ...
In the capital-intensive world of the modern space race, a company’s success often hinges on its next launch. For Firefly Aerospace (NASDAQ: FLY), however, its most significant recent maneuver ...
When Firefly Aerospace Inc. went public last month, investors jumped aboard to send the stock skyrocketing, but they quickly jumped off, and the shares have floundered ever since. While there was some ...
Firefly Aerospace Inc. suffered another setback Monday when a rocket it was preparing for launch exploded in a massive fireball during ground testing at its facility north of Austin. Firefly stock ...
Firefly Aerospace Inc. shares are soaring, lifted by the space company’s deal to acquire defense technology specialist SciTec. The deal is expected to boost Firefly’s efforts to support the “Golden ...
"The company is assessing the impact to its stage test stand, and no other facilities were impacted." We'll likely have to wait a while to see Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket take to the skies again.