The president of Redwire Corp. — who came to the company after it acquired Jacksonville-based Made In Space — will be leaving the space-focused conglomerate Dec. 9.
Later that year, it was acquired by Redwire, a private-equity-back conglomerate of space-related businesses that has rolled up about half a dozen other space-related entities. Last year, Redwire went public via a SPAC deal, with trading its first day in September 2021 driving the stock price up 16.6% to close at $12.24. It briefly eclipsed that figure a year ago, closing at $12.76 on Nov. 5, but its share price has slid since then, falling under $4 in May and remaining under $3 since August.
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