Is Redwire Stock a Buy Ahead of the SpaceX IPO?
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Is Redwire Stock a Buy Ahead of the SpaceX IPO?

Yahoo! Finance4d ago

SpaceX is set to make its public market debut in June and is likely to be the largest initial public offering (IPO) on record. As the company gears up to go public, investors are beginning to pay more attention to space stocks, and for good reason. According to McKinsey, the global space economy could reach $1.8 trillion by 2035.

Space is becoming an increasingly important element of national security, and the U.S. is investing heavily in its development, procuring satellites, autonomous systems, spacecraft, sensors, and other key space components. Redwire (NYSE: RDW) is one space company that provides crucial infrastructure and technology to help make this possible. Is the stock a buy ahead of the SpaceX IPO?

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Redwire plays a key role in defense and the growing space industry

Redwire operates two distinct segments: a space segment and a defense technology segment. In its space segment, Redwire develops hardware and technology for space infrastructure, including building blocks for spacecraft, like solar panels, robotic arms, and other parts, along with parts that support massive satellite constellations. When NASA's Artemis II mission took flight earlier this year, Redwire's optical imaging and sun sensor technologies were tools utilized on the Orion spacecraft.

In its defense technology segment, Redwire builds highly advanced military drones (uncrewed aerial systems) that can fly autonomously, have been combat-tested, and can operate in highly contested, GPS-denied environments. For example, Redwire has delivered hundreds of its Penguin drones directly to the Ukrainian military for use in real-world combat operations.

The company is a major provider and has customers that include the U.S. government, including NASA, the U.S. Army, the Marine Corps, and the Department of Homeland Security. But it also provides components for top aerospace and defense companies, including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Airbus, and Blue Origin.

In April, the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command selected Redwire as one of 14 companies to compete under this $1.8 billion contract program to design and build advanced space surveillance and reconnaissance satellites. Earlier this year, it was awarded a multi-award contract for the Missile Defense Agency's Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) IDIQ.

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