Movement Alert|Redwire Corp. Overnight Rise 11.53%, Space Sector Oversold Recovery Accelerates Amid Contract Catalyst

Market Focus06-12

On June 12, Redwire Corp. rose 11.53% overnight, trading at $18.93/share, with turnover of $297,600. The stock continues its sharp rebound from recent oversold levels as the broader space sector recovers from a wave of negative sentiment.

The rally extends a recovery that began after space concept stocks suffered steep declines following the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion during a static fire test at Kennedy Space Center and reports that SpaceX's IPO target valuation was cut from over $2 trillion to $1.8 trillion. Redwire had fallen from above $21 to approximately $17 in the selloff, with its enterprise value-to-sales ratio previously expanding from 3.8x to 8.8x during a rapid run-up. The correction has partially alleviated valuation pressure.

On the fundamental side, Redwire recently secured a contract from Astrobiome Space to deploy the world's first commercial space greenhouse aboard the International Space Station, marking a meaningful milestone for its in-space biotechnology platform. Within the Aerospace and Defense sector, Rocket Lab USA rose 6.07%, signaling continued sector-wide recovery momentum.

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