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Maxar Technologies Inc. MAXR


Primary Symbol: T.MAXR

Maxar Technologies Inc is an integrated space and geospatial intelligence company with a full range of space technology solutions for commercial and government customers including satellites, Earth imagery, geospatial data, and analytics. Its operating segments include Earth Intelligence and Space Infrastructure.


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Post by Optimisticon Apr 08, 2019 10:55pm
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Amazon Maxar Partnership Seems Feasible

Amazon Maxar Partnership Seems FeasibleHere's another link; https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/05/jeff-bezos-amazon-internet-satellites-4-billion-new-customers.html Basically, Amazon is in a race with the other company's like SpaceX. Amazon could take a short-cut though by working with Maxar to build the satellites and antennae instead of doing the work themselves. Estimates are about $5 billion for Bezo's satellite constellation. Maxar is a leader in antennae also. Maxar could be more of a buy-out target now. Amazon could pick-up Maxar for US$25 a share no problem, along with the debt. Either way, a partnership makes sense; it fast tracks the project, which is more important than the cost. First to space with a global constellation is the winner. Time is money afterall. IMO.
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