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Rocket Lab’s $8 Billion Bet Could Turn It Into the Next SpaceX
Key takeaways
- Iridium adds licensed spectrum, a mature global network, and long-term government relationships, which fill the critical gap that completes Rocket Lab's vertically integrated platform.
- Once Neutron enters service, Rocket Lab can launch future Iridium satellites in-house, cutting deployment costs across the full satellite replacement cycle.
- Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Iridium Communications didn't make the cut.
Rocket Lab’s $8 Billion Bet Could Turn It Into the Next Space X Rich Duprey Mon, June 29, 2026 at 8:22 PM GMT+7 4 min read IRDM RKLB NVDA Quick Read Rocket Lab's $8 billion Iridium acquisition, backed by a $3.6 billion bridge loan, shifts its revenue model from one-time launches to recurring subscription revenue.
Iridium adds licensed spectrum, a mature global network, and long-term government relationships, which fill the critical gap that completes Rocket Lab's vertically integrated platform.
Once Neutron enters service, Rocket Lab can launch future Iridium satellites in-house, cutting deployment costs across the full satellite replacement cycle.
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