On June 12, Firefly Aerospace fell 7.39% in regular trading, trading at $36.01/share, with turnover of $53.79 million.
On the news front, the previous trading session saw SpaceX's imminent IPO drive space concept stocks sharply higher, with Firefly surging over 12% at one point. However, significant profit-taking pressure emerged following the sharp short-term rally. Today, the aerospace sector pulled back broadly, with peers Virgin Galactic falling 24.35%, Intuitive Machines down 9.94%, Redwire down 9.07%, and Rocket Lab down 5.7%, as sector sentiment deteriorated rapidly and weighed on individual stocks.
Additionally, the company's prior public offering of 12 million shares priced at $48 per share continues to create dilution overhang. The stock has fallen substantially from that offering price, with ongoing pressure from the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion incident that destroyed its sole launch facility further suppressing broader aerospace sector sentiment.
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