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Virgin Galactic Gets FAA Approval to Fly Customers Into Space

Jun.25 — Virgin Galactic received regulatory approval to fly customers into space, moving the budding industry founded by billionaires one step closer to reality. Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow has more on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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Jun.25 — Virgin Galactic received regulatory approval to fly customers into space, moving the budding industry founded by billionaires one step closer to reality. Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow has more on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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  1. Fran Rosabella

    June 25, 2021 at 11:14 pm

    qe2
    vum.fyi

  2. JACKINO

    June 25, 2021 at 11:26 pm

    ❤️????????❤️????✌️

  3. Metacognition88

    June 25, 2021 at 11:43 pm

    Thanks Bloomberg you always be spitting dem facts

  4. Imran C

    June 26, 2021 at 12:01 am

    The more space the better

  5. marlukcz

    June 26, 2021 at 10:46 am

    I think that they are not going to true “Space”, but to orbit …

  6. mrPmj00

    June 26, 2021 at 3:53 pm

    .Stocks for the next 5 years: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Netflix.
    Disney, Wells Fargo, Lowes for the recovery.
    My family and friends use things from these companies every day and more of it in the future so I know that these companies will continue to do
    well.
    

  7. The Modern Lyceum Podcast

    June 26, 2021 at 6:43 pm

    come on.

  8. Papi Chulo

    June 27, 2021 at 4:16 am

    #SPCE TO $100 ????????????

  9. Camaron Zeus

    June 27, 2021 at 9:27 pm

    Virgin galactic, Blue Origin, and SpaceX are all different.

    As far as commercial space tourism, Virgin galactic is WAY more affordable obviously.

  10. john rizz

    June 30, 2021 at 5:59 pm

    NNDM and SPCE is very promising,,,,,, long and strong,,,massive catalysts forthcoming both organically and inorganically. NNDM AND SPCE to beyond pluto and onto the oort cloud soon. VIRGIN ORBIT met its challenge today jue 30 2021 by flawlessly and succesfully launching
    3 satellites to space for 3 high paying customers.It was so awesome to watch as SIR RICHARD BRANSON was full of elation and joy at the end. Always such a pleasure to see him and hear from his voice and words of wisdom as he changes our lives giving us oppurtunity affter opputunity

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Anthropic Gets A Warning, SpaceX Shares Fall on Fourth Day | Bloomberg Tech 6/17/2026

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses US Commerce Secretary’s warning to Anthropic that it needs government permission to grant foreign nationals access to the company’s most advanced AI models. Plus, after three days of soaring, SpaceX shares come back down to Earth and drop for the first time on the company’s fourth trading day. And, Bloomberg reports…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses US Commerce Secretary’s warning to Anthropic that it needs government permission to grant foreign nationals access to the company’s most advanced AI models. Plus, after three days of soaring, SpaceX shares come back down to Earth and drop for the first time on the company’s fourth trading day. And, Bloomberg reports Apple’s upcoming camera-equipped AirPods will launch in late 2027 as part of a flurry of new releases.

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