Movement Alert|Joby Aviation Falls 5.12% in Regular Trading, Revenue Guidance Cut and Executive Share Sales Continue to Pressure Stock

Market Focus
Jun 26

On June 26, Joby Aviation fell 5.12% in regular trading, trading at $8.81/share, with turnover of $369 million. On the news front, the company previously lowered its revenue guidance while executive share reductions emerged, creating dual headwinds that continue to suppress valuation recovery.

The decline stands in stark contrast to the broader airline sector performance, with United Airlines up 1.62%, Southwest Airlines up 1.12%, and Delta Air Lines up 0.69% on the same day. Joby significantly underperformed the industry, reflecting persistent market skepticism toward its commercial prospects and insider selling signals. Additionally, the company announced its President Didier Papadopoulos will step down effective July 3, adding to management uncertainty.

Morgan Stanley in May cut its price target on Joby to $13 from $15, maintaining an Equalweight rating. Joby Aviation is developing an all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and has completed two of five FAA type certification stages, with plans to launch air taxi trial operations across 10 US states.

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