Space company Astra goes private to avoid bankruptcy

Space company Astra goes private to avoid bankruptcy

The LV0006 rocket tilts during liftoff.

Astra/NASA Spaceflight

Space company Astra will go private in a cut-price deal with its founders after a dismal performance as a publicly traded stock.

Astra co-founders Chris Kemp and Adam London — CEO and CTO, respectively — have signed an agreement with the company's board of directors to acquire all outstanding common shares at a price of 50 cents per share. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter.

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