1. Electric aviation startup Beta Technologies has priced shares for its Initial Public Offering (IPO) between $27 and $33, aiming to raise up to $825 million and debut with a valuation of about $7.2 billion.
2. The Vermont-based company filed the IPO paperwork during the government shutdown, leveraging an SEC rule that allows statements on certain areas, including share price, to become effective after 20 days without review.
3. Beta Technologies recently announced a strategic deal with GE Aerospace, securing an investment of $300 million for the development and construction of hybrid-electric turbogenerators for next-generation aircraft.
2. The Vermont-based company filed the IPO paperwork during the government shutdown, leveraging an SEC rule that allows statements on certain areas, including share price, to become effective after 20 days without review.
3. Beta Technologies recently announced a strategic deal with GE Aerospace, securing an investment of $300 million for the development and construction of hybrid-electric turbogenerators for next-generation aircraft.
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Electric aviation startup Beta Technologies priced IPO shares between $27 and $33, aiming to raise up to $825 million with a projected valuation of about $7.2 billion. The Vermont-based company filed the IPO paperwork during the government shutdown, using an SEC rule for post-review effectiveness.
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Date: Oct. 16, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-16
Created: 2025/10/16 12:12
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