Group 1 - York Space Systems, a commercial satellite manufacturer based in Denver, Colorado, announced its initial public offering (IPO) terms on January 19, planning to raise up to $512 million by issuing 16 million shares priced between $30 and $34 each [1] - The company, founded in 2012, focuses on manufacturing satellites and mission-critical systems for space and defense projects, with a projected market capitalization of approximately $4 billion at the midpoint price of $32 per share [1] - York Space Systems intends to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "YSS," with joint bookrunners including Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, Wells Fargo Securities, JPMorgan, Citigroup, Truist Securities, Baird, and Raymond James [1] Group 2 - As a prime contractor in the space and defense sector, the company’s business encompasses the design, manufacturing, integration, and operation of spacecraft platforms, with a product portfolio that includes multiple satellite platform series such as S-CLASS, LX-CLASS, and M-CLASS [1] - The company ranks first in the U.S. Department of Defense's proliferated low Earth orbit satellite architecture (PWSA) project in terms of the number of operational spacecraft, contract quantity, and contract type diversity [1] - As of the announcement date, York Space Systems has recorded over 4 million hours of flight in 74 missions, possesses 17 flight-validated products, and operates more than 45 ground antennas globally [1]
York Space Systems拟IPO募资5.12亿美元,专注于太空与国防卫星制造