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Anduril founder Palmer Lucky said the defense tech company will go public and spend $900 million to build the Arsenal-1 facility in Ohio.
Defense tech startup Anduril Industries will eventually go public, according to founder and CEO Palmer Luckey.
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Luckey also founded Oculus, the company behind the Oculus Rift headset, which helped popularise modern consumer VR. Meta ...
Defense tech startup Anduril Industries will go public, founder and CEO Palmer Luckey said Tuesday. "We are definitely going to be a publicly traded company," he told CNBC's "Closing Bell ...
He added that there isn't "really a path" for a company like Anduril to win significant trillion-dollar defense contracts without going public. Luckey did not detail an IPO timeline. Since its ...