The cold hard realities of space business

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Space entrepreneurs should recognize that for the space business to achieve its full potential, development plans should be grounded on sound economic theory. This means that, aside from technological refinements, they should also explore the intricacies of supply and demand, price elasticity and other valuable concepts.

author: Howerton, B. Alexander
Economic aspects, Space flight

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International Space Enterprises: a new era of lunar exploration

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International Space Enterprises Inc. (ISE), a space business enterprise based in San Diego, CA, plans to launch a privately funded lunar craft by 1997. The lunar craft is part of ISE's plan to become a full-service commercial lunar transportation and mission-support company.

author: Howerton, B. Alexander
Planning, Discovery and exploration, Space business enterprises, Moon, Moon exploration, International Space Enterprises Inc.

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Financial space: the space stock surfers

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Space Stock Surfers is an investment club seeking to make long term investments in firms which are actively engaged in space industrialization. Its portfolio features a broad range of stocks, some of which are from firms who are not engaged in space development.

author: Howerton, B. Alexander
Management, Investments, Associations, Investment pools

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subjects list: Space industrialization
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