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Flash
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President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Goolsbee (FOMC voting member in 2027): Major inflation issues are developing.The job market has remained generally stable.
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Garrett Jin deposits 30 million USDC into HyperliquidGarrett Jin address deposited the remaining 30 million USDC into Hyperliquid, and subsequent actions have attracted attention. (Lookonchain)
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As the anticipation for SpaceX's initial public offering (IPO) grows, the entire aerospace industry is experiencing a surge in attention.In this wave, five publicly listed aerospace companies have become particularly prominent as they strive to seize this rare market opportunity. Notably, one of these companies has just been entrusted with a significant responsibility—taking on a key capability that the United States has long lacked. The five companies are: Starfighters Space Inc (FJET), Momentus Inc. (MNTS), M-tron Industries (MPTI), and Sidus Space Inc. (SIDU). Their businesses span several critical areas, including space transportation, on-orbit services, and advanced manufacturing. Market analysis indicates that the successful listing of SpaceX will not only bring substantial funding to the company itself, but is also likely to set a new valuation benchmark for the entire industry and attract more capital into related sectors. This "halo effect" is prompting investors to reassess these smaller, yet uniquely positioned, publicly traded companies. Of particular note is that one of these companies recently secured an important contract aimed at restoring a long-dormant, vital space capability in the US. This development not only highlights the company's expertise in its niche field but also suggests it could acquire a more stable income source and growth momentum in the future. Although these companies are currently limited in scale and most have yet to achieve stable profitability, their exploration of specific technological paths or business models makes them important windows into the diversified development of the aerospace industry. As the space economy shifts from government-led to commercial-driven, these companies' performance will become a vital indicator of industry maturity. Of course, investing in such early-stage companies also comes with relatively high risks. Technical challenges, capital consumption, market competition, and macro policy changes could all significantly impact their developmental paths. While pursuing potentially high returns, investors must remain clearly aware of the associated risks. Overall, the SpaceX IPO serves as a powerful driving force stirring up the entire aerospace capital market. Whether these five listed companies can achieve breakthroughs will depend not only on market sentiment, but also on each company's technological capabilities and business execution.
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