Voyager Technologies Inc. unveils investor presentation highlighting defense and space technology growth

Reuters
Feb 18
Voyager Technologies Inc. unveils investor presentation highlighting defense and space technology growth

Voyager Technologies Inc. has released an investor presentation detailing its growth strategy in the defense, national security, and space technology sectors. The company highlights its innovative business model, a strong balance sheet with $413 million in cash and a $200 million credit facility, and longstanding relationships with major government and private sector clients. The presentation outlines Voyager’s participation in projects such as the Starlab space station, recent contract awards including a $78 million agreement for the Next Generation Interceptor program, and a pipeline of approximately $3.6 billion. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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