Virgin Orbit, Richard Branson’s Rocket Company, Is Shutting Down

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Breaking news: Virgin Orbit, Richard Branson's rocket company, is shutting down and laying off 85% of its staff. VirginOrbit RichardBranson

CNBC. With the news, Virgin Orbit’s stock toppled: It was down 39 percent on Friday morning, with shares trading for a mere 20 cents.

Branson created Virgin Orbit in 2017 as a spin-off of Virgin Galactic, his spaceflight operation. While the latter is aiming to send wealthy tourists to space, Virgin Orbit was working with satellites and space-launch systems. In 2021, the company went public, with a valuation of $3.7 billion. But since then, it’s only lost money: In the third quarter of 2022, the most recent period for which detailed financials are available, Virgin Orbit had a net loss of $43.6 million, with revenue of $30.

Alongside its financial struggles, the company encountered some difficulties carrying out its mission. Virgin completed four successful orbital flights from the Mojave Desert in California throughout 2021 and 2022, but when it first attempted an orbital launch from the UK this past January, the rocket prematurely shut down and failed to reach orbit. The rocket then later landed in the Atlantic Ocean.

The announcement to completely cease operations comes after Virgin Orbit took an “operational pause” on March 16 to save money and explore options for keeping the company afloat. But now, because of the layoffs, the company will lose another $15 million or so, as it makes severance payments and other concessions related to the WARN Act, a country-wide law that governs mass layoffs.

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