Movement Alert|Intuitive Machines Falls 5.06% in Regular Trading, $500 Million Share Offering Dilution Concerns Compounded by Space Sector Weakness

Market Focus
Jun 10

On June 10, Intuitive Machines fell 5.06% in regular trading, trading at $26.23/share, with trading volume of approximately $90.39 million.

On the news front, the company previously disclosed via SEC filings that it may issue and sell up to $500 million in Class A common stock through designated agents on a rolling basis, with the potential dilution risk continuing to weigh on the stock. Additionally, the broader commercial space sector remained under pressure, with peer Redwire down 5.56% and Rocket Lab down 2.17%, exerting further drag on the stock.

The space sector has been reeling from multiple headwinds over the past week, including high-valuation bubble concerns following SpaceX IPO-expectation-driven rallies and a SpaceX valuation markdown from $2 trillion to $1.8 trillion. Intuitive Machines has declined from above $40 to current levels near $26 amid these compounding pressures. The company reported Q1 revenue nearly triple that of the same period last year and maintains an order backlog of $1.1 billion, though its trailing EPS remains at -$0.50 with a market cap of approximately $5.96 billion.

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