Texas-based Intuitive Machines saw its stock fall by about 30 percent after news that its spacecraft made it to the moon but tumbled on its side after landing. Investor excitement about the private company’s journey to the moon had propelled shares to nearly double in value ahead of the launch date. In Business Matters for Monday, Feb. 26, Anne Gaviola has more on the historic lunar mission.
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Business Matters: Intuitive Machines’ moon lander falls on its side, sends stock tumbling
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