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Firefly had priced its IPO above the marketed range and raised $868.3 million in the year's biggest U.S. space listing, marking a striking comeback for a company that filed for bankruptcy in 2017.
Firefly Aerospace made history in March as the first commercial firm to land a spacecraft upright on the moon. Now, the company is going public.
Firefly Aerospace (FLY) is going public, making its Wall Street debut on the Nasdaq (NDAQ). CEO Jason Kim talks to Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi about the company's ambitions, landing ...
Firefly sold about 19.3 million shares priced above its already raised marketed range of $41 and $43 apiece. Previously, it had planned to sell 16.2 million shares of its stock.
Firefly Aerospace FLY -16.87% pulled off a moon landing earlier this year. Now it has landed on Wall Street. Shares in the Cedar Park, Texas-based space company, trading under the symbol FLY ...
Firefly Aerospace employees celebrate the company’s IPO during a Nasdaq opening bell ceremony Aug. 7. Credit: Nasdaq WASHINGTON — Shares in Firefly Aerospace rose 34% in the company’s first ...
Firefly Aerospace jumped 50% post-IPO to a $10B valuation, but weak revenue and high losses raise red flags despite sector buzz. Find out why FLY stock is a hold.
Firefly Aerospace soared in its public market debut Thursday, beginning trading at $70, over 55% higher than its IPO price. The Cedar Park-based company secured a $9.8 billion valuation.
(Reuters) -Northrop Grumman-backed Firefly Aerospace priced its upsized U.S. initial public offering at $45 per share on Wednesday, raising $868.3 million, and indicating strong demand for the ...