Rocket maker Firefly Aerospace pops more than 50% to open at $70 in Nasdaq debut

Rocket maker Firefly Aerospace pops more than 50% to open at  in Nasdaq debut


Firefly Aerospace rings the opening bell at the Nasdaq on Aug. 7th, 2025.

The Nasdaq

Firefly Aerospace jumped more than 50% in its Nasdaq debut on Thursday after pricing shares above its expected range.

Shares started trading at $70 each under the ticker symbol FLY. The initial price values the company at close to $10 billion. The shares ticked lower after the open.

Space technology has gained momentum in recent years as companies such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX amass more funding and government contracts. Firefly is the third space company to go public this year after Voyager Technology and Karman Holdings.

The rocket and lunar lander maker priced shares late Wednesday at $45, above its expected range of $41 to $43, raising $868 million. Earlier this week, Firefly had hiked its range up from the $35 to $39 it initially expected.

Firefly’s customers have included a growing list of key defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin and L3Harris, and the company recently received a $50 million from Northrop Grumman. Last month, Firefly also won a $177 million contract with NASA.

“It’s all about execution,” CEO Jason Kim told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Thursday. “We’re focused on rating up our alpha rockets because there’s so much demand for the response of dedicated one-ton launches from national security, commercial, as well as hypersonic missile testing.”

Earlier this year, Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the moon in a mission funded by NASA. Firefly is also widely known for its Alpha rocket and has said in its IPO filing that its backlog totaled about $1.1 billion at the end of March.

In its IPO filing, Firefly said revenue in the latest quarter jumped sixfold to $55.9 million from $8.3 million. However, the company reported a net loss of about $60.1 million, up from $52.8 million in the year-ago period.

Beyond just space, the tech IPO market has started to heat up this year after an extended dry spell due to high inflation and rising interest rates. Figma, Circle and CoreWeave have all debuted in 2025 and seen their stocks pop.

Defense and aerospace private equity firm AE Industrial Partners owns a more than 41% stake in Firefly and controls the company, according to the prospectus. Of Firefly’s nine board members, five currently work at the firm. AE has $6.4 billion assets under management, according to its website.

WATCH: Firefly Aerospace CEO Jason Kim on IPO

Firefly Aerospace CEO Jason Kim on IPO debut, pathway to profitability



Source

Instagram’s map feature spurs user backlash over geolocation privacy concerns
Technology

Instagram’s map feature spurs user backlash over geolocation privacy concerns

Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images The launch of an Instagram feature that details users’ geolocation data illicited backlash from social media users on Thursday. Meta debuted the Instagram Map tool on Wednesday, pitching the feature as way to “stay up-to-date with friends” by letting users share their “last active location.”  The tool is akin […]

Read More
Tesla exec leading development of chip tech and Dojo supercomputer is leaving company
Technology

Tesla exec leading development of chip tech and Dojo supercomputer is leaving company

Tesla’s vice president of hardware design engineering, Pete Bannon, is leaving the company after first joining in 2016 from Apple, CNBC has confirmed. Bannon was leading the development of Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer and reported directly to Musk. Bloomberg first reported on Bannon’s departure, and added that Musk ordered his team to shut down, with engineers […]

Read More
Block shares pop on full-year guidance boost
Technology

Block shares pop on full-year guidance boost

Block shares jumped 6% in extended trading on Thursday after the fintech company increased its forecast for the year. Here is how the company did, compared to analysts’ consensus estimates from LSEG. Earnings per share: 62 cents adjusted vs. 69 cents expected Revenue: $6.05 billion vs. $6.31 billion expected Revenue fell close to 2% from […]

Read More