On June 9, Intuitive Machines rose 5.1% in pre-market trading, trading at $31.2/share, with trading volume of $2.07 million. The stock continued its recovery from the $30 level after falling sharply from above $40 over the prior week.
On the news front, the commercial space sector is experiencing an oversold bounce following multiple consecutive sessions of heavy selling pressure. Peers Rocket Lab gained 3.91% and Redwire rose 2.80%, indicating broad-based sector recovery momentum. The prior selloff was driven by a combination of high-valuation bubble concerns across the space sector, SpaceX's valuation being revised downward from $2 trillion to $1.8 trillion, and Intuitive Machines' own SEC filing disclosing a potential $500 million A-class common stock offering plan that triggered dilution fears.
Supporting the rebound, the company maintains an order backlog of $1.1 billion and reported first-quarter revenue nearly triple the year-ago period, providing fundamental underpinning for the recovery despite broader sector headwinds.
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