On June 9, Redwire Corp. fell 8.07% in pre-market trading, trading at $16.938/share, with trading volume of $21.46 million.
On the news front, the decline extends a multi-session selloff triggered by the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion during a static fire test at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with the cause still under investigation. Additionally, market speculation that SpaceX has lowered its IPO target valuation from over $2 trillion to $1.8 trillion continues to weigh on commercial space sector sentiment.
From a valuation perspective, Redwire's stock price had nearly tripled in the preceding month, pushing its enterprise value-to-sales ratio from 3.8x to 8.8x, placing it firmly in overbought territory. The dual headwinds of industry-wide negative catalysts and stretched valuations have sustained selling pressure on the stock over recent sessions.
Within the Aerospace & Defense sector, Rocket Lab USA up 3.91%, GE Aerospace up 0.44%, Howmet Aerospace up 0.39%, Boeing up 0.18%, RTX Corp down 0.1%.
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