Artemis cost scrutiny / schedule risk weighs on exposed contractors
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The company operates through three segments: Commercial Airplanes; Defense, Space & Security; and Global Services.
Execution and program-risk narratives can amplify on any incremental Artemis/budget headlines.
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc., an aerospace and space travel company, focuses on the development, manufacture, and operation of spaceships and related technologies.
High-beta space narrative name that can sell off when broad space enthusiasm cools or funding conditions tighten.
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ARK’s Big Ideas 2026 segment on “AI Productivity” argues that 2025 marked a shift from basic chatbots to more capable AI agents (reasoning models + better developer tooling/frameworks). The core implication is accelerating knowledge-work automation and software-driven productivity gains, which should increase demand for compute (GPUs/accelerators), cloud inference/training, data tooling, and enterprise workflow automation software.
Join us as the ARK team takes a deep dive into our Big Ideas 2026 research report. To follow along, make sure to download the full report at https://www.ark-invest.com/big-ideas-2026 Key...
ARK's Director of Research, Autonomous Technology & Robotics, Sam Korus, takes us through the Reusable Rockets section of ARK's Big Ideas 2026 report. To learn more, download the full report... Hey everyone, we're going to dive into the reusable rockets section of this year's Big Ideas. I'm Sam Korus, the director at ARK Invest and joined by Daniel, who is an analyst on our team and has done great work for this section. Alright, so we believe, and our research indicates, that space is going to be a huge economy. A lot of growth is happening here, but when we look at what is going on right now, it's less of a space story and more of a SpaceX story. And so you can see that reusable rockets have really sparked this, and SpaceX has just absolutely dominated the number of satellites in orbit as well as the upmass in orbit. And so right now, SpaceX, via its Starlink constellation, has more than 9,000 active satellites, which is, you know, 66% of all active satellites orbiting Earth. And so, of course, there are other companies that are actively trying to do this, but SpaceX being the first one to really commercialize orbital reusable rockets has this massive head start in putting mass in
Podcast discussion framing a “great labor shuffle” where large companies (example cited: Block) cut significant headcount rapidly while accelerating AI adoption. The implied investment angle is (1) near-term margin/cost structure changes from layoffs and (2) incremental demand for AI infrastructure/software as firms substitute automation for labor. No specific financial guidance, numbers beyond the cited layoff magnitude, or confirmed corporate disclosures are provided in the excerpt.
On the March episode of ITK, ARK CEO/CIO Cathie Wood explores a productivity-led macro view driven by disruptive technologies like AI and cloud computing, which are expected to enhance long-term...
Podcast episode description only (no transcript/details provided). Hosts discuss AI with Alap Shah (Lotus Technology Management) and co-author of the “Citrini Report,” teasing a “provocative scenario,” but the specific claims, companies, catalysts, and timing are not included in the source text.
ARK Invest (Cathie Wood) webinar recap promoting the 104-page “Big Ideas 2026” research report. The excerpt is thematic (claims a “full-blown technology revolution” requiring original forward-looking research) but provides no concrete data points, catalysts, or company-specific mentions in the provided text.
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