Why Redwire Stock Crushed it This Week

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Redwire (RDW +6.94%) was red-hot on the stock market over the past few business days. The company’s involvement with a high-profile space exploration project, and new work for a major client in Europe put some real zip into its shares. They rose by 19% over the course of the week, according to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence.

To the Moon and back

In 2026, which is already promising to be a high-water mark for the space industry, Redwire is part of a major space mission currently underway. This is Artemis II, the spectacular ten-day National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) mission that will culminate in a flyby around the Moon.

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The mission’s Orion spacecraft is packed with specialty equipment supplied by Redwire, including its crucial optical imaging system. Other Redwire gear being used in the craft covers navigation cameras and solar sensor technology.

That’s impressive enough on its own, but on Thursday Redwire announced it had secured a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA, basically that continent’s NASA) to develop a quantum-secure satellite. This mandates the company to build and deliver its Hammerhead spacecraft equipped with suitable satellite and avionics technology.

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NYSE: RDW

Redwire

Today’s Change

(6.94%) $0.63

Current Price

$9.71

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$1.9B

Day’s Range

$8.61 - $9.94

52wk Range

$4.87 - $22.25

Volume

1.1M

Avg Vol

24M

Gross Margin

5.15%

Working for the leaders

In the space industry, it’s hard to find more secure and impressive clients than NASA and the ESA. Redwire’s involvement in those agencies’ work is a significant boost to its reputation and morale. Assuming the company’s products perform as intended, we can anticipate more work for the two agencies well into the future. I think investors are right to be very bullish on Redwire’s potential.

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