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China’s Reusable Rocket Lifts Two Satellite Stocks by $3.3 Billion Ahead of Next Launch

China’s Reusable Rocket Lifts Two Satellite Stocks by $3.3 Billion Ahead of Next Launch

11 July 2026
Shares of China Spacesat and China Satellite Communications surged to their 10% daily trading limits on Friday after China completed its first controlled recovery of an orbital-class rocket first stage. Closing data shows the rally added about 22.3 billion yuan to both companies’ combined market capitalization in one day. The actual rocket was developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, part of state-owned CASC, not by the two listed companies.
Amazon Stock Slips as Over Half of AI-Linked Debt Hits Riskier Part of Bond Market

Amazon Stock Slips as Over Half of AI-Linked Debt Hits Riskier Part of Bond Market

Amazon.com, Inc. slipped 0.69% to finish at $245.34 Friday after a filing on July 9 locked in terms for its new bond issue. Amazon’s $25 billion bond has $13.5 billion of debt due in 2036 or later, which is 54% of the total, as buyers continue to shed longer AI-linked credit. The seven fixed-rate slices carry annual coupon payments totaling $1.306 billion — about 6% above Amazon’s trailing free cash flow of $1.232 billion, which is operating cash after capex.
ETFs All Pick SCHD, But 85-Basis-Point Yield Gap Changes the Story

ETFs All Pick SCHD, But 85-Basis-Point Yield Gap Changes the Story

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF landed on three separate new lists released from July 8 to Friday, the only fund to do so after a strong first half that topped the broad U.S. market. The lists may signal agreement on income, but dig deeper and it looks more like a sector shift out of mega-cap tech.

HPE Stock’s 10% Jump Has a Hidden AI Backlog Math Problem

HPE Stock’s 10% Jump Has a Hidden AI Backlog Math Problem

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company jumped 9.94% to $49.11 on Thursday, but the sharper investor read was not the price alone. Using the listed 1.32 billion shares outstanding, the $4.44 gain implied roughly $5.9 billion of added equity value, close to the company’s more than $6.3 billion AI backlog — orders booked but not yet turned into revenue. Volume was almost exactly in line with its 65-day average, and the stock still sat well below its $64.25 52-week high.

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3M (MMM) Shares Rose $1.1 Billion on Friday as Expectations for Earnings Moved Higher

3M (MMM) Shares Rose $1.1 Billion on Friday as Expectations for Earnings Moved Higher

3M Company tacked on about $1.1 billion in market value Friday as shares climbed $2.18, or 1.4%, to close at $157.52 after New York filed another lawsuit targeting “forever chemicals.” But U.S. markets are shut for the weekend and the bounce looks muted: shares fell 1.8% on the week, with 1.94 million MMM shares trading on Friday, just 51% of the 65-day average.
Fervo’s $8 Billion Stock Value Tops Ormat — Now Comes the $1 Billion Cost Test

Fervo’s $8 Billion Stock Value Tops Ormat — Now Comes the $1 Billion Cost Test

Fervo Energy Company closed Friday at $27.13, giving the geothermal developer a $7.99 billion equity value — about 17% more than Ormat Technologies, an established listed geothermal operator worth $6.80 billion. That premium now rests heavily on whether Fervo’s new 21-day drilling record can translate into lower plant costs and reliable power sales.
Whirlpool Shares Rise 7.6% as Investors Weigh $154M Debt Position

Whirlpool Shares Rise 7.6% as Investors Weigh $154M Debt Position

Whirlpool Corporation gained about $171 million in market cap Friday, with shares up 7.6% to $40.72. That’s just ahead of the $153.75 million in annual coupon payments tied to $2 billion in secured notes issued in June. The bond coupon is the fixed yearly interest rate. The comparison just shows the difference in size — it doesn’t suggest a new cost, since the notes mostly replaced lower-coupon 2026-27 bonds and revolving debt.
NASA Eyes Supply Chain Bottleneck With Industry Call as Six-Person Moon Base May Need 26 Runs a Year

NASA Eyes Supply Chain Bottleneck With Industry Call as Six-Person Moon Base May Need 26 Runs a Year

A six-person lunar outpost operating at its lowest workload lines up with resupply every two weeks. That comes out to around 26 supply runs a year, just over NASA’s target of 25 Moon Base missions by 2029. This is just a scale comparison, not a forecast from the agency. The agent-based model here simulates digital crew members following set rules, running with a three-month baseline.
Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014 Draws Crowds in Leetsdale, 13% Merger Discount Catches Investor Attention

Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014 Draws Crowds in Leetsdale, 13% Merger Discount Catches Investor Attention

Union Pacific plans to bring its Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive into Leetsdale for a 30-minute stop at 6:15 p.m. Saturday. The engine’s first eastern tour is running over Norfolk Southern tracks and has turned into a visible roadshow for the railroads’ planned $85 billion merger. Pennsylvania officials estimated about 100,000 people came to the locomotive’s Altoona stop this week.
Kraken’s AI Trading Bet Kicks Off With $377 at U.S. Adviser

Kraken’s AI Trading Bet Kicks Off With $377 at U.S. Adviser

Kraken is redoing its consumer app to focus on “agentic trading,” where software tracks the market and tries to reach users’ goals. But a filing offers a sharper look at the project’s current scale. Kraken Adviser LLC listed just $377 in assets under management in nine non-discretionary accounts—where clients have to okay trades—and said it had no discretionary accounts, according to a Form ADV filed June 16.
B-21 Raider Test Relied on 780 Pilots as Air Force Scaled Workforce

B-21 Raider Test Relied on 780 Pilots as Air Force Scaled Workforce

The U.S. Air Force’s choice this week to assign two pilots to every B-21 Raider is giving Northrop Grumman more than a production job. The issue now: whether the Air Force can staff crews as fast as Northrop Grumman can roll out bombers. By the end of 2025, the Air Force had 497 bomber pilots for 141 planes, or about 3.52 pilots per bomber. If the fleet grows to 145 B-21s and 76 B-52s, it’ll need around 779 bomber pilots—a jump of 57% from the pool at the end of 2025.
China’s Reusable Rocket Lifts Two Satellite Stocks by $3.3 Billion Ahead of Next Launch

China’s Reusable Rocket Lifts Two Satellite Stocks by $3.3 Billion Ahead of Next Launch

Shares of China Spacesat and China Satellite Communications surged to their 10% daily trading limits on Friday after China completed its first controlled recovery of an orbital-class rocket first stage. Closing data shows the rally added about 22.3 billion yuan to both companies’ combined market capitalization in one day. The actual rocket was developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, part of state-owned CASC, not by the two listed companies.
Xero’s A$500 Ultra Bet: 5,000 Subscriptions Would Match 1% of Annual Sales

Xero’s A$500 Ultra Bet: 5,000 Subscriptions Would Match 1% of Annual Sales

With the Australian share market shut for the weekend, Xero ended the week with its clearest move beyond small-business accounting: a A$500-a-month Ultra plan aimed at Australian companies with roughly 20 to 200 staff. Xero is pitching the service as a bridge to enterprise resource planning, or ERP, software that connects finance with wider operations such as payroll, inventory and projects.
SWIFT Blockchain Goes Live With 17 Banks—But the Pilot Math Tells a Cautious Story

SWIFT Blockchain Goes Live With 17 Banks—But the Pilot Math Tells a Cautious Story

SWIFT said its blockchain ledger was ready for initial use this week with 17 banks across six continents, including Citigroup and HSBC Holdings, opening a controlled test of round-the-clock cross-border transfers using bank-issued digital deposits. The investor question is no longer whether SWIFT can build the layer, but whether its distribution network can produce meaningful payment traffic.
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