Planet Ventures Inc. (CSE: PXI) (OTC: PNXPF) is positioning itself as a vehicle for retail investors to gain exposure to the rapidly expanding space economy before the largest liquidity events occur. The company, structured as a publicly traded investment issuer, holds a diversified portfolio of private space and aerospace companies spanning launch systems, satellite software, orbital energy infrastructure, microgravity robotics, and cislunar development.
CEO Etienne Moshevich has outlined a 2026 mandate to expand the portfolio while continuing to build management and advisory capabilities. Over the past two and a half years, Planet Ventures has grown its cash and asset base from approximately $5 million to roughly $20 million, providing capacity for additional deployment into transformative industries that often remain inaccessible to most retail participants until companies reach major exchanges.
The global space economy is projected to grow significantly, and Planet Ventures aims to capture value at an earlier stage. The company’s investments include Mantis Space and General Astronautics, which focus on orbital energy technologies and robotic servicing systems—areas that could become foundational to the next generation of commercial space activity. However, the company acknowledges significant risks, including early-stage investment risk, technology risk, regulatory risk, and market risk. Portfolio companies have limited operating histories and may be pre-revenue, making investments speculative and potentially resulting in a total loss of capital.
Planet Ventures operates as a publicly traded entity, offering liquidity that is typically unavailable in private venture capital. This structure allows investors to buy and sell shares on the Canadian Securities Exchange and OTC markets, providing a level of flexibility not found in traditional private equity. The company’s strategy addresses a practical question for retail investors: how to gain exposure to high-growth sectors like space before the largest value creation has already accrued to venture capital firms and institutional investors.
The company’s newsroom provides updates on its activities, and investors are encouraged to conduct their own research. Planet Ventures notes that its portfolio companies may require additional funding, and there is no guarantee of a market for their securities or the ability to exit on favorable terms. Macroeconomic and geopolitical risks could also disrupt the company’s investment strategy or the operations of portfolio companies.
For more information, visit the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/PNXPF. This article contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities legislation, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on them.

