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Aerojet makes $2 billion offer for Lockheed-Boeing joint venture: sources

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Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc (AJRD.N) submitted a $2 cash billion offer to buy United Launch Alliance (ULA), a satellite launch provider jointly held by Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) and Boeing Co (BA.N), sources familiar with the matter said Tuesday, a deal that would further consolidate the space business.

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US Spy Satellite Launch Delayed Again

The United States is launching another spy satellite on a secret mission early Saturday morning (Oct. 7).

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ULA gives short-term boost to Lockheed Martin space earnings

Lockheed Martin Space Systems reported increased profit in its fiscal first quarter April 25 thanks in part to increased earnings from its stake in ULA.

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SpaceX Breaks Up US Spy Satellite Launch Monopoly

When the private spaceflight company launches the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellite, designated NROL-76, a 10-year stretch where every U.S. military and national security satellite was launched by United Launch Alliance (ULA) will end.

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