On June 9, Intuitive Machines fell 5.77% in regular trading, trading at $27.75/share, with trading volume of $125 million.
On the news front, the company's previously disclosed SEC filing revealed a plan to issue and sell up to $500 million in Class A common stock through designated agents, raising significant dilution concerns among investors. Meanwhile, the commercial space sector continued to face broad selling pressure, with peer Redwire plunging 13.97% and Rocket Lab declining 4.45%, amplifying the drag on the stock.
The sector weakness stems from high-valuation bubble concerns following a SpaceX IPO expectation-driven rally, compounded by SpaceX's valuation being revised downward from $2 trillion to $1.8 trillion. These multiple headwinds have driven Intuitive Machines from above $40 to around $28 over the past week. Despite the company reporting order backlog of $1.1 billion and first-quarter revenue nearly triple the year-ago period, sentiment-driven selling continues to dominate price action.
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