Movement Alert|Intuitive Machines Falls 5.99% in Regular Trading, Space Sector Valuation Bubble Fears Persist as Multiple Headwinds Compound

Market Focus06-03 21:54

On June 3, Intuitive Machines fell 5.99% in regular trading, trading at $36.305 USD/share, with trading volume of approximately $127 million.

The decline reflects continued selling pressure across the commercial space sector as high-valuation bubble concerns intensify. Following a SpaceX IPO expectation-driven rally, the sector experienced a massive selloff in the prior session, with Rocket Lab falling over 15%, Redwire dropping approximately 16%, and Intuitive Machines itself plunging roughly 13%. That selling momentum carried into today's session. SpaceX's reported valuation reduction from $2 trillion to $1.8 trillion further exacerbated market anxiety.

Multiple unresolved headwinds continue to weigh on the stock: the company failed to secure NASA's nearly $1 billion lunar terrain vehicle contract, Zacks issued a Strong Sell rating citing deteriorating earnings forecasts, and an SEC filing revealed potential issuance of up to $500 million in Class A common shares. Sector peers remained weak today, with Rocket Lab down 4.76% and Redwire down 7.63%, confirming broad-based sector pressure.

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