Evening Scan
Blue Origin stuck the landing but missed the target, while the UK considers cutting ties with Palantir's NHS contract worth £330M. Meanwhile, Trump's tariff refunds and Revolut's IPO timeline gave markets actual dates to work with.
Blue Origin nails the landing, but puts the payload satellite in the wrong orbit
New Glenn's successful booster recovery doesn't help when your customer's satellite ends up in the wrong neighborhood. (The Register)
Trump Administration to Begin Refunding $166 Billion in Tariffs
The refund system launches two months after the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs that defined Trump's first trade war. (NYT)
Revolut's IPO is two years away and it'll be in the US
Europe's most valuable startup CEO just gave his clearest timeline yet, picking New York over London for the public debut. (The Next Web)
Palantir's NHS future in doubt as ministers eye contract break
The deal leaves the NHS with no ownership of the software built to connect hospital trusts to Palantir's platform. (The Register)
£330M** — Value of Palantir's NHS contract that UK ministers are considering terminating early.
Signals from adjacent fields
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