Virgin Galactic will trade under the stock ticker SPCE.
Sir Richard Branson's space tourism company will list directly on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday.Virgin Galactic's spacecraft can carry six passengers and two pilots to the edge of space.
Virgin Galactic spacecraft Unity fires its engine and heads to space with its first test passenger on board in February 2019.Shareholders approved Virgin Galactic's merger with one of ventures on Wednesday, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings, setting up the space tourism company to list directly on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday.VSS Unity First Powered Flight, April 5, 2018
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