Movement Alert|BlackSky Technology Falls 8.06% in Regular Trading, Continued Selling Pressure Following Jefferies Downgrade

Market Focus06-03

On June 3, BlackSky Technology Inc. declined 8.06% in regular trading, trading at $41.465/share, with trading volume of $18.39 million. The stock continues to face selling pressure following multiple negative catalysts in recent sessions.

On the news front, Jefferies downgraded BlackSky Technology from Buy to Hold on June 1, signaling a cautious outlook on the company's short-term prospects. The downgrade triggered immediate selling, with the stock falling nearly 9% that day. Despite a brief 4.18% rebound on June 2, the bearish sentiment from the rating change continues to weigh on shares. Additionally, the broader sector remains weak, with peer Planet Labs declining 2.96% and other sector constituents such as Innodata down 6.21% and Verisk Analytics down 2.03% on the same day.

The stock has also been under technical pressure after surging from a 52-week low of $10.61 to a high of $52.88, with investors locking in profits. The company reported a per-share loss of $0.82 in its most recent quarter, and remains unprofitable with trailing EPS of -$2.35, adding fundamental headwinds to the near-term outlook.

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