American satellite company helps Ukraine during the war
Terran Orbital chairman and CEO Marc Bell provides insight on how satellites help during the Russia-Ukraine war on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Terran Orbital starts trading on the NYSE with $200 million in outstanding spacecraft orders
Spacecraft manufacturer Terran Orbital began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday after closing its SPAC merger, going public with over $200 million in outstanding orders.
Terran Orbital Begins Trading on the New York Stock Exchange Under Ticker Symbol “LLAP” and Announces Revenue Backlog Now Exceeds $200 million
Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP) (“Terran Orbital” or the “Company”), a leading small satellite manufacturer primarily serving the United States aerospace and defense industry, announced that its common stock and warrants will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange today, March 28, 2022, under the ticker symbols “LLAP” and “LLAP WS”, respectively.
Terran Orbital stock cleared for trading on NYSE
Shares in satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital Corp. were cleared to begin trading Monday on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol LLAP, Live Long and Prosper, the Vulcan greeting from the Star Trek television series.
Tailwind Two Acquisition Corp. and Terran Orbital Announce Completion of Business Combination
In connection with the completion of the business combination, Tailwind Two has been renamed Terran Orbital Corporation (the “Company”) and its common stock and warrants are expected to commence trading on the New York Stock Exchange on March 28, 2022 under the ticker symbols “LLAP” and “LLAP WS,” respectively.
Space Industrial Base? The Answer is Right in Front of You, Mr. Secretary
He deems necessary to address the dynamic and amoral enemies we find ourselves at odds with yet again. In contrast to the old space community, that for years scratched its head at defense acquisitions