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$RKLB 📺📈 Rocket Lab mentioned on CNBC's 'Final Trades' segment today: "They're turning into a real space company. 30% YoY earnings growth - a billion dollar backlog. If the Neutron rocket works this is gonna be....this companies gonna be something" Source: CNBC

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