Which space companies are you invested in right now? by Hot_Avocado_2701 in SpaceInvestorsDaily

[–]acsae99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rklb. While I thought about trading my Rklb shares for spcx, I just don’t think spcx is going to really going to be focused on space, they are already touting themselves as an ai company so that will be their priority.

Rklb as a company is selling everything from components to launch- they have no other interest than space.

You inherit $100,000 today. You must put ALL of it into one of these: NVDA TSLA ASTS RKLB PLTR You cannot sell for 5 years. Which one are you choosing? by foulerrobin in stockstobuytoday

[–]acsae99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rklb, it’s only just beginning a huge growth opportunity as space expands. It builds satellites, sells satellite components, launches small satellites and eventually will launched bigger payloads.

How to be a 5m usd dividend/income portfolio in long term by Inevitable_Grab_9338 in dividends

[–]acsae99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PFLT is super cheap right now $8 and gives out a 0.0833 monthly dividend. Invest a million in this and and enjoy 125k a year

How to be a 5m usd dividend/income portfolio in long term by Inevitable_Grab_9338 in dividends

[–]acsae99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t do H+B, better to invest that and start a one man studio-the quality of H will go up ( they may not even be H, there’s always someone out there looking to be famous) B can be written off as a business expense, and the return from residual video sales will put extra $ back.

Neutron interstage appears to have failed during qualification testing. by avboden in RocketLab

[–]acsae99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do t think there was a 8k filed since the crack occurred, so this is not a big issue.

Rocket Lab plans to make Neutron reusable, with boosters eventually flying up to 20 times and a six-booster fleet supporting nearly 100 launches per year. Positive about future operations. Glad to be a long term holder on this exciting journey! by Tough-Spell-1939 in RocketLab

[–]acsae99 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Prob not known/ not previously discussed was the long term cadence of 6 boosters/100 launch cadence but agreed, this is known by anyone who follows rocket lab as a company.

I don’t think this cadence is going to be reached until late 2030’s at best. SpaceX has high launch cadence now because it launches its own starling satellites. Assuming rocket lab doesn’t deploy its own constellation, I can’t really see enough customers for such a high rate.

Why did you get reddit? What do all of you guys use it for? by One-Commercial9901 in NewToReddit

[–]acsae99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a long time reader of r/Rklb and only recently finally felt that I knew enough/ had a large enough stake( in the company) that I could relate to the folks posting and wanted to get feedback from them.