Exactly. James Carville desperately wants to find new owners for the company he runs.
The issue, at the risk of beating the horse, is that nobody with any sense is going to find value in ULA unless it’s at wholesale.
FWIW it is in reference to the significantly variable number of solids (and their impact on performance). Maybe it was a cutting edge concept when it was first implemented (Delta 2? Earlier than that?) but it’s a bit OBE these days. Solids are really OBE in general…
Yeah, the text under that heading on the slide says: "Solids: 0-6"