On August 13, Intuitive Machines fell 9.49% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $15.29/share, with turnover of $9.83 million. The decline came immediately after the company released its second quarter financial results.
On the news front, while the company reported record backlog expansion reaching $1.8 billion by quarter-end, the market reacted negatively to the overall earnings performance. The company remains in a loss-making position, which continues to weigh on investor sentiment. Additionally, a previously disclosed SEC filing revealed plans to potentially issue and sell up to $500 million in Class A common stock through designated agents, introducing significant dilution risk that appears to be pressuring the stock further.
Within the Aerospace & Defense sector where Intuitive Machines belongs, the overall sector performance remained relatively stable. Among individual stocks, Rocket Lab USA down 2.14%, RTX Corp up 0.31%, GE Aerospace up 0.46%, Boeing up 0.48%, Honeywell Aerospace down 0.18%.
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