Anonymous ID: ffcd09 June 17, 2020, 11:14 a.m. No.9646500   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7048 >>7123 >>7267

ATOM45 USAF Constant Phoenix out of Offutt AFB, NE just south of Fort Wayne, IN

The WC-135 Constant Phoenix is a militarized version of the Boeing 707 commercial airliner which is used to verify compliance of the 1963 Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The WC-135W Constant Phoenix atmospheric collection aircraft supports national level consumers by collecting particulate and gaseous effluents and debris from accessible regions of the atmosphere. The aircraft is a modified C-135B or EC-135C platform. The Constant Phoenix's modifications are primarily related to its on-board atmospheric collection suite, which allows the mission crew to detect radioactive "clouds" in real time. The aircraft is equipped with external flow-through devices to collect particulates on filter paper and a compressor system for whole air samples collected in holding spheres. The cockpit crew is from the 45th Reconnaissance Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., and special equipment operators are assigned to Det. 1, Air Force Technical Applications Center at Offutt AFB.

 

VENUS35 USAF C-40B continues west from JBA and starting descent over Lake Michigan

Anonymous ID: ffcd09 June 17, 2020, 11:23 a.m. No.9646683   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7048 >>7267

Moderna Executive Stakes Trimmed Even Before Latest Lockup Lifts

 

Moderna Inc. executives have been continuing a slow unwind of their positions – even though a lockup remains in place until Thursday.

 

After a $1.3 billion share sale in May, the vaccine developer’s second cash raise this year, early investors and Moderna management were once again restricted from selling shares. On June 18, those insiders will get a fresh chance to cash in on Moderna’s stratospheric rise, but similar to the prior offering, a handful of the company’s executives have already taken advantage of another way to sell: 10b5-1 trading plans.

 

The plans let insiders trade their shares at predetermined times or prices. These types of arrangements have faced scrutiny in the past over their potential to aid executives in getting around insider-trading laws. It’s not clear if the shares recently sold are subject to the lockup.

 

Chief Executive Officer Stephane Bancel has sold about 293,000 shares since the start of the year, though he still holds a 1.9% direct stake valued at more than $460 million. President Stephen Hoge has sold 11,000 shares since the start of the year; his less-than-1% stake is worth roughly $127 million. Chief Medical Officer Tal Zaks appears to have sold off his entire equity stake by May 5 and has been exercising options since then.

 

After the May lockup expiry, top holder Flagship Pioneering Inc., a firm started by Moderna’s co-founder and Chairman Noubar Afeyan, distributed 10 million shares to investors, leaving it with an 11% stake worth $2.6 billion today.

 

The latest lockup expires ahead of a late-stage study that’s expected to begin in July along with the tantalizing prospect of the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based firm being one of the first to develop a viable vaccine for the coronavirus pandemic that has swept across the globe.

 

With the stock price more than tripling this year Moderna has offered investors the second-best return of any company in the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index. The top spot belongs to another vaccine developer, Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. Its shares have more than quadrupled in 2020, though Inovio has yet to bring a product to market in its years as a publicly traded company. A Moderna spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment. An outside representative for Flagship declined to comment on plans ahead of Thursday’s lockup expiry.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-17/moderna-executive-stakes-trimmed-even-before-latest-lockup-lifts

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