Tucson, Arizona-based
Vector Launch, a small satellite launch startup, has
suspended operations and lost its CEO, as part of what the company called a "major change in financing". According to the company, its CEO, Jim Cantrell, is "no longer part of the company". The company had most recently announced $70M in a Series B funding from Kodem Growth Partners, Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners, Sequoia, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Shasta Ventures. Vector was founded in 2016.
posted on Monday, August 12, 2019
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