Denver company aims to be the “AAA of space” by cleaning up junk in orbit

Denver company aims to be the “AAA of space” by cleaning up junk in orbit

Astroscale, a subsidiary of a Japanese company, is launching their spacecraft from Kazakhstan early Sunday. It’s a test of its technology designed to find and remove defunct satellites in lower Earth orbit.
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GRAINS-Soybeans and corn steadies while wheat weakness remains

… * Soybeans consolidate after Thursday rout in oil and oilseeds * South America weather still in focus * Corn also steadies as China demand watched * Wheat eases again on improving crop conditions (Updates with European trading, changes …
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Blackstone closes inaugural growth equity fund at $4.5 billion

Blackstone said the fund was oversubscribed, with capital commitments from family offices, entrepreneurs, endowments, strategic institutional investors, pension funds and high-net-worth individuals. BXG’s investments include …
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Dirty Dozen: Which fruits, vegetables contain the most pesticides?

The EWG found that almost 70% of the non-organic fresh produce sold in the United States contains potentially harmful chemical pesticide residues. Key findings in the study include: More than 90% …
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Bond Yields Won't Stop Until Stocks Get Slammed Or The Fed Adjusts

The golden rule of technical traders is simple: Price is King. There’s nothing more important in trading than where something has already traded. Is price rising, falling, gaining or losing momentum, range-bound, breaking out or breaking down? You may have …
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