Firefly Aerospace Inc. (FLY) experienced a significant pre-market plunge of 5.37% on Friday. The sharp decline comes as the market reacts to the company's recent capital raising activity and broader sector headwinds.
The primary driver for the sell-off is the pricing of a substantial follow-on public offering. Firefly Aerospace announced the pricing of 12 million shares at $48 per share, comprising 4 million new shares issued by the company and 8 million shares sold by existing stockholders. This $576 million offering, priced at a discount to recent trading levels, has intensified concerns about shareholder dilution and increased supply of shares in the market. Analysts note that the stock trading below the offering price in the pre-market session reflects ongoing market digestion of this dilution pressure.
Adding to the downward pressure, the broader space sector faced headwinds after a Blue Origin rocket exploded during a test, weighing on sentiment across aerospace stocks. This sector-wide caution contributed to the negative momentum for Firefly Aerospace shares during the pre-market session.