Movement Alert|Redwire Corp. Falls 8.05% in Regular Trading, Aerospace and Defense Sector Under Broad Pressure

Market Focus
Aug 21

On August 21, Redwire Corp. fell 8.05% in regular trading, trading at $11.41/share, with turnover of approximately $90.89 million.

The decline came amid broad-based selling pressure across the Aerospace and Defense sector. Among peers, Rocket Lab USA fell 5.17%, Lockheed Martin declined 2.99%, Boeing dropped 2.86%, GE Aerospace slid 2.76%, and RTX Corp lost 2.22%. Redwire's decline significantly outpaced the sector, reflecting elevated volatility typical of smaller-capitalization space stocks during risk-off sessions.

Notably, the pullback follows a period of positive fundamental developments for the company, including record second-quarter revenue, gross profit, and contract backlog reported in early August, a strategic partnership with Kanematsu Corp. to expand into the Japanese space market announced on August 12, and its SpaceMD subsidiary securing a commercial spaceflight mission with SpaceX. The company also expanded its credit facility to $50 million in July and announced capacity expansion at its Huntsville facility.

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