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Building rockets and looking for life on Venus: Q&A with Rocket Lab's Peter Beck
Space via Yahoo News· 1 month agoSpace.com caught up with Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck recently to talk about the company's...
Insider Sell: Rocket Lab USA Inc's CEO Peter Beck Sells 3,600,000 Shares
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 8 months agoOn September 11, 2023, Peter Beck, the President, CEO, Chairman, and 10% Owner of Rocket Lab USA Inc...
Analyst reboots Rocket Lab stock price target after earnings
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 3 weeks agoPeter Beck has always had a thing for rockets. While an apprentice tool-and-die maker at Fisher &...
Rocket Lab USA Just Launched Its First U.S. Rocket. What Comes Next?
Motley Fool· 1 year agoIt took longer than expected, but Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ: RKLB) is finally -- and officially -- a...
Astrix Astronautics' Fia Jones on wooing Peter Beck to launch her startup
TechCrunch ExtraCrunch· 2 years agoFia Jones was 19 years old and studying physics at the University of Auckland in 2019 when she...
Why Rocket Lab Stock Cratered Today
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 4 months agoInvestors in small rocket launcher Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ: RKLB) are having an exciting day on Thursday. Last night, Rocket Lab announced its first...
Launch contracts are "basically worthless" until a rocket is proven and flying, Rocket Lab CEO says
TechCrunch· 7 months agoRocket Lab is waiting until Neutron is more technically mature before signing launch contracts with...
Rocket Lab launches booster with preflown engine for 1st time (video)
Space via Yahoo News· 9 months agoA Rocket Lab Electron booster with one preflown engine launches from New Zealand on Aug. 23, 2023....
Rocket Lab launches 2 NASA satellites to study tropical storms and hurricanes like never before
Space via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA Rocket Lab Electron rocket launching to space from seaside pad in New Zealand on May 8, 2023 local...
Rocket Lab's Future is More Than Just Rockets
Motley Fool· 9 months ago"Nobody would suggest buying airplanes that only fly once & then crash into the ocean. That would be absurd...So why is this madness acceptable...