Virgin Galactic: Branson’s Decision Leaves Shareholders Uncertain

Summary:

  • Virgin Galactic shares fell 17% after Richard Branson said he had no plans to invest more in the company as it has enough funding to be FCF positive.
  • The space industry has high barriers to entry, but competition from Blue Origin and SpaceX may make Virgin Galactic less attractive to customers.
  • Virgin Galactic plans to be cash-flow positive by 2026 with the launch of its Delta ships, but revenue projections may be too optimistic.

Sir Richard Branson Rings Opening Bell As Virgin Galactic Holdings Joins NYSE

Drew Angerer

Thesis

The news that Richard Branson does not plan to invest further in Virgin Galactic has spread like wildfire and unsettled shareholders. As a result, the stock fell 17% in one day. His reasoning is that he thinks the $1.1 billion in


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