Movement Alert|Firefly Aerospace Rises 6.88% in Regular Trading, Aerospace Sector Recovery and Military Contract Boost Sentiment

Market Focus
Jun 11

On June 11, Firefly Aerospace rose 6.88% in regular trading, trading at $36.59/share, with trading volume of $42.70 million. The stock rallied as the broader aerospace sector saw a broad-based recovery alongside continued support from a recent military contract win.

On the news front, the aerospace sector experienced a strong rebound, with peers Redwire up 9.21%, Rocket Lab up 4.25%, and GE Aerospace up 2.44%, reflecting improved sector sentiment. The company had previously sold off sharply from its $48 per share public offering price due to dilution concerns from a 12 million share issuance and negative sentiment stemming from Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion, creating significant technical rebound demand.

Additionally, the company's subsidiary SciTec recently secured a $5.5 million contract option from the U.S. Air Force to provide operational data fusion services for its cloud-based command and control system, representing a continuation of a prior $24 million advanced battle management system contract, further reinforcing fundamental confidence.

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