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This is the best summary I could come up with:
"The theme that really makes this company stand out, which will capture the imagination of our customers, our investors, and our employees, is the idea that every day we will produce and launch a rocket," Astra co-founder Chris Kemp said during a tour of the factory in February 2020.
"The transaction reflects an implied pro-forma enterprise value for Astra of approximately $2.1 billion," the company stated at the time.
Last November Kemp and the company's co-founder, Adam London, proposed to buy Astra shares at $1.50, approximately double their price.
"Astra Space, Inc. announced today that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement pursuant to which the acquiring entity has agreed, subject to customary closing conditions, to acquire all shares of Astra common stock not already owned by it for $0.50 per share in cash," the company stated.
Additionally, Astra's spacecraft engine business—acquired previously from Apollo Fusion—may or may not be profitable now, but there are questions about its long-term viability as well.
"I don't fault management for seizing the opportunity to raise hundreds of millions of dollars by SPAC'ing, but a pre-revenue launch company without a proven rocket was probably never a good match for the public markets," said Case Taylor, investor and author of the Case Closed newsletter.
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