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Virgin Orbit started as a program of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic in 2012, before being spun off into a separate company five years later. But Virgin Orbit was dogged by delays. "Virgin Orbit did not have an anchor customer." In late March, Virgin Orbit said it was laying off the majority of its workforce and ceasing operations "for the foreseeable future" after failing to secure a funding lifeline. Watch the video to find out more about what led to Virgin Orbit's collapse.
REUTERS/Henry NichollsApril 8 (Reuters) - As the fortunes of Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit were crashing to Earth last month, a little-known investor called Matthew Brown appeared offering a $200 million rescue. Virgin Group, which owns 75% of Virgin Orbit, also declined to comment for this article. The group is providing financing to Virgin Orbit as the satellite launch company seeks a buyer in bankruptcy. Asked about this, Brown told Reuters he structured deals to protect investor confidentiality with a preference for "laying low below the radar." Virgin Orbit filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday.
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Oita prefecture, home to Japan's largest number of hot springs, partnered with Virgin Orbit in 2020 to create its first Asian spaceport at Oita Airport using a Boeing (BA.N) 747 for horizontal rocket launches. Two Japanese companies, ANA Holdings (9202.T) unit All Nippon Airways Trading Co and little-known Japanese satellite development start-up iQPS Inc emerged among the top six creditors when Virgin Orbit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday. ANA said it was hopeful Virgin Orbit, which has said it is seeking a buyer, would be able to restructure and resume business. "We pray that Virgin Orbit will resume their business for the development of the global space industry." "It is possible that some other company will buy Virgin Orbit.
London CNN —Virgin Orbit, the rocket company founded by British billionaire Richard Branson, has filed for bankruptcy in the United States. The California-based company said in a statement Monday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, meaning that it can continue doing business while it restructures its debts. The announcement comes just days after Virgin Orbit said it would lay off about 85% of its workforce to reduce expenses since it could not secure additional funding. The company was founded in 2017 to make small rockets, called LauncherOne, that can deliver lightweight satellites to orbit quickly and cheaply. Virgin Orbit ran into trouble in January when one of its rockets failed to make it to orbit because its engine overheated.
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit struggled to make a comeback after a failed launch in January. Unlike SpaceX, Virgin Orbit blasts its LauncherOne rocket into space with the help of a modified Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl. This funding "was not enough to counter the strong headwinds and liquidity challenges Virgin Orbit continues to face," the spokesperson added. Ultimately, Virgin Orbit has been unable to reach the rate of launches needed to meet the required revenue, per CNBC. Funding issuesSince the failed UK launch, Virgin Orbit has attempted to rake in funding from investors, per reports.
Virgin Orbit — Shares tanked more than 22% after the California-based satellite launch company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Virgin Orbit said it is looking to sell its assets and will lay off nearly all of its workforce. AMC's "APE" preferred shares gained 8.5% following the news. Etsy – Etsy shares gained 2.4% after Piper Sandler upgraded the e-commerce stock to overweight from neutral, saying that its marketplace strengths should help revamp active buyer growth. Gold miners — Shares of mining companies rallied as gold futures popped on Tuesday.
April 4 (Reuters) - Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Holdings (VORB.O) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday after the satellite launch company failed to secure long-term funding following a January rocket failure. VIRGIN AUSTRALIAAustralia's second largest airline filed for bankruptcy in April 2020 also battered by the pandemic before exiting voluntary administration in November that year. VIRGIN ACTIVEThe health club firm, in which Branson is still a shareholder, was forced to restructure in the UK after the pandemic hurt the business. VIRGIN CARSStarted in 2000, the Virgin brand's only foray into the online auto retail business lasted five years. VIRGIN VODKAAfter a high-profile launch in the early 1990s, Virgin Vodka was discontinued and Virgin Drinks closed in 2007.
Virgin Orbit went public in 2021 through a blank-check deal, raising $255 million less than expected. Spun off from Branson's space tourism firm Virgin Galactic in 2017, Virgin Orbit air-launches rockets from beneath a modified Boeing (BA.N) 747 plane to send satellites into orbit. Virgin Orbit's strategy has been that launching small rockets from a 747 in flight would allow for short-notice launches from anywhere. Virgin Investments, a unit of Virgin Group, will provide $31.6 million in new money to Virgin Orbit through debtor-in-possession financing to fund operations while it looks for a buyer in bankruptcy, the companies said. Virgin Orbit's bankruptcy filing showed its largest creditor as London-based Arqit Ltd, which was owed almost $10 million for services and as a customer deposit.
Morning Bid: Markets brush off OPEC as factories stall
  + stars: | 2023-04-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike DolanRelatively calm world markets have brushed off OPEC's latest twist and focussed more squarely on stalled global manufacturing and edgy U.S.-China relations. Crude oil prices held much of Monday's pop higher on the surprise weekend production cut by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. But Brent crude remains below levels seen just before the Silicon Valley Bank bust last month and is still tracking year-on-year declines of 20%. Strikingly, both short and long-term inflation expectations embedded in the Treasury markets , have barely budged since the OPEC news. McCarthy, the third-most-senior U.S. leader after the president and vice president, is due to host a meeting in California on Wednesday with Tsai.
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit rocket firm has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Virgin Investments, another of Branson's firms, provided $31.6 million in fresh funds to Virgin Orbit while it seeks a new buyer, according to the company statement. Branson and the Virgin Group have supported Virgin Orbit over the long term, investing more than $1 billion in the Company — including $60 million since November 2022, according to a company spokesperson. "However, this significant funding was not enough to counter the strong headwinds and liquidity challenges Virgin Orbit continues to face," the spokesperson added. Founded by Branson in 2017, Virgin Orbit went public in a SPAC merger in 2021.
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WASHINGTON, April 3 (Reuters) - Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Holdings (VORB.O) in a U.S. regulatory filing on Monday said there is "substantial doubt" its cash position will allow it to continue operating for at least the next 12 months. Virgin Orbit's statement came in a notice explaining why it had yet to file its annual 2022 report. Unable to secure new funds, Virgin Orbit on Thursday moved to lay off roughly 85% of its workforce, or about 675 employees. Virgin Orbit, spun off from Branson's space tourism firm Virgin Galactic in 2017, went public in 2021 through a blank-check deal, where it raised $255 million, less than expected. It added it expects to report for 2022 roughly $33.1 million in revenue and a net loss of about $191 million.
Richard Branson's satellite company, Virgin Orbit, is ceasing operations "for the foreseeable future," according to CNBC. Virgin Orbit was spun out of Branson's space tourism company, Virgin Galactic, in 2017. CNBC reported that Virgin Orbit would offer severance packages for departing staff and a partnership with its sister company, Virgin Galactic, for hiring. Virgin Orbit spun off from billionaire Richard Branson's space tourism company, Virgin Galactic, in 2017. Branson owns 75% of Virgin Orbit, according to CNBC.
CNN —Virgin Orbit — the rocket company founded by British billionaire Richard Branson — is laying off the vast majority of its workforce as company leadership struggles to secure additional funding. Virgin Orbit spokespeople declined to comment beyond the filing. Virgin Orbit was founded in 2017 after spinning off from its sister company, Virgin Galactic, which is focused on using supersonic planes to vault high-paying tourists on joy rides to the edge of space. Virgin Orbit, on the other hand, has been developing an air-launched rocket, dubbed LauncherOne, for hauling small satellites to orbit. Virgin Orbit announced it was going public — via a reverse merger agreement called a SPAC — in the fall of 2021.
Virgin Orbit to lay off about 85% of staff
  + stars: | 2023-03-30 | by ( Joey Roulette | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
March 30 (Reuters) - Rocket maker Virgin Orbit Holdings(VORB.O) on Thursday said it was laying off about 85% of staff because it had not been able to raise new investment. Shares of the company, which is controlled by Richard Branson's Virgin Group, fell 38% in after hours trade. About 675 employees will lose their jobs, and the company expects to take related charges of about $15 million, Virgin Orbit said in a regulatory filing. Virgin Orbit went public in 2021 through a blank-check deal, where it raised $255 million less than expected. A small group of employees returned to work on March 23 to focus on rocket engine work, an email to staff said at the time.
March 27 (Reuters) - Billionaire Richard Branson's cash-strapped Virgin Orbit Holdings (VORB.O) will extend an unpaid furlough for most of its employees as talks seeking new funding continue, the company's chief executive said in an email to employees on Monday. Virgin Orbit declined further comment. Reuters reported last week that Texas-based Matthew Brown had been in talks to invest $200 million in the company. Branson owns a controlling stake of Virgin Orbit of roughly 75%. Virgin Orbit shares were down 12% in after-hours trading Monday after closing down 26 cents, or 33%, at 54 cents a share.
March 23 (Reuters) - Billionaire Richard Branson's cash-strapped satellite launch company Virgin Orbit Holdings (VORB.O) said on Thursday it is in talks with "interested parties" about an investment in the company. "As we disclosed on March 16, the company has taken cash preservation measures as it explores strategic options to secure Virgin Orbit's future," Virgin Orbit said in a statement. "The company can confirm that it is in discussions with interested parties about a potential investment in the company," Virgin Orbit added. Brown, who describes himself as a "space enthusiast" who has invested in more than 13 space companies, told CNBC he would own Virgin Orbit if the deal closes. Virgin Orbit said on Wednesday it would resume operations on Thursday and prepare for its next mission by recalling some employees.
WASHINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) - Billionaire Richard Branson's cash-strapped Virgin Orbit Holdings Inc (VORB.O) is near a deal for a $200 million investment from Texas-based venture capital investor Matthew Brown via a private share placement, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters. Virgin Orbit and Matthew Brown are aiming to close the deal on Friday, according to the term sheet, which is not binding and remains subject to final agreement. Virgin Orbit was not immediately available to comment, while Matthew Brown Companies did not respond immediately to a request for comment. Under the deal, Matthew Brown will be entitled to convert his $200 million investment in Virgin Orbit's preferred shares into common shares at the volume weighted average price in the 30 days before the deal is signed. Reuters reported on Tuesday that Virgin Orbit plans to recall a small team from the furlough on Thursday to work on rocket upgrades.
WASHINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) - Billionaire Richard Branson's cash-strapped Virgin Orbit (VORB.O) is near a deal for a $200 million investment from Texas-based venture capital investor Matthew Brown via a private share placement, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters. The two companies are aiming to close the deal on Friday, according to the term sheet. Virgin Orbit was not immediately available to comment. Matthew Brown Companies did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment. Reuters reported on Tuesday that Virgin Orbit plans to recall a small team from the furlough on Thursday to work on rocket upgrades.
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit (VORB.O) plans to recall on Thursday a small group of employees from a near company-wide furlough to work on rocket upgrades, an email to staff said, with the company confirming some team members would return. The move, in which only employees critical to company functions would remain, was intended to buy Virgin Orbit more time to finalize an investment plan and stave off bankruptcy. Discussions over Virgin Orbit's investment plan to stave off bankruptcy were ongoing, said a second person familiar with the process. A Virgin Orbit spokesperson said in a statement that the company was targeting an "incremental resumption" of operations to support its next launch. Virgin Orbit shares fell to a fresh record low close of $0.44 on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit (VORB.O) plans to return on Thursday a small group of employees from a near company-wide furlough to work on rocket upgrades, three people familiar with the matter said, with the company confirming it had recalled some team members. The number of employees due to return to work at the cash-strapped company was not immediately clear. Virgin Orbit chief executive Dan Hart announced the return of some staff from furlough in an email to employees on Tuesday night, said the three people, who requested anonymity to discuss internal company matters. Virgin Orbit said in a statement that it was targeting an "incremental resumption" of operations to support its next launch. Virgin Orbit shares fell to a fresh record low close of $0.44 on Tuesday.
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WASHINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) - Billionaire Richard Branson's cash-strapped Virgin Orbit Holdings Inc (VORB.O) is nearing a deal for a $200-million investment from Texas-based venture capital investor Matthew Brown via a private share placement, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters. Matthew Brown Companies did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Virgin Orbit and Matthew Brown are aiming to close the deal on Friday, according to the term sheet, which is not binding and remains subject to final agreement. Virgin Orbit's board agreed to move forward with the deal at a meeting held on Tuesday, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Under the deal, Matthew Brown will be entitled to convert his $200 million investment in Virgin Orbit's preferred shares into common shares at the volume weighted average price in the 30 days before the deal is signed.
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