Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. (SPCE) is an American company focused on space tourism and spaceflight. The company aims to provide ordinary individuals with the experience of space travel and the opportunity to observe Earth from space. Virgin Galactic develops and operates spaceplanes designed for suborbital flights, where passengers experience several minutes of weightlessness and a view of the blue planet from the stratosphere. The company was founded by visionary entrepreneur Richard Branson and has become a pioneer in space tourism. Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. (SPCE) shares are an attractive choice for investors following the space industry and seeking investment opportunities in spaceflight and space tourism.
I am not very familiar with this company, but overall I find this sector terribly interesting and I wonder if any of you know anything more about this company.
More and more people have been mentioning this event lately. Yes, it's an asymmetric investment, so it's fine, but it's not for me. The costs are always going to be horrendously high, and I don't know if it's going to pay for itself.
Virgin Galactic $SPCE, wants to send the first tourists into space in 2 years. Just a few years ago this seemed like science fiction to me, that a "normal" person could go there (I know it will cost a fortune, so I probably won't be that tourist).
I'm not invested in the company's stock, but I'm thinking that in time space tourism might be a nice investment :)
When you say uninvestable I assume you mean high risk? Because if space travel becomes a norm, it is not only going to be millionaires and billionaires using it. That would be the case if we compare with how the aviation industry took off.
Virgin Galactic $SPCE, the space tourism company, is ready today to launch its first space mission in nearly two years, the last planned test flight with a crew of six before launching its long-awaited commercial service!
I'm not investing here, but I'm definitely a big fan and have my fingers crossed that they succeed. I see a future in this, but investment-wise it doesn't make... Read more
More and more people have been mentioning this event lately. Yes, it's an asymmetric investment, so it's fine, but it's not for me. The costs are always going to be horrendously high, and I don't know if it's going to pay for itself.