SpaceX's stock is having one of its best days ever - with the first lockup expiration now behind it
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.SpaceX shares surged, rising 7% on Thursday and up 12.6% by midday Friday, marking its best performance since going public. This rally occurred after the first lockup expiration for insider shares was lifted, with analysts noting the event was likely priced in. Additionally, SpaceX announced a $16.8 billion partnership with Tesla for a chip-making project in Texas.
By William Gavin
Sometimes stocks come under pressure once insiders are able to unload shares, but in the case of SpaceX, that risk may have been already priced in
A tranche of SpaceX shares was unlocked on Thursday.
SpaceX is having its best day in weeks now that an overhang has been lifted.
The first of several tranches of SpaceX shares (SPCX) held by insiders was unlocked on Thursday, making up to 911.5 million shares eligible for sale and marking the first chance for some shareholders to cash out on their stakes. While some investors had been preparing for a potential selling event, SpaceX's stock actually did the opposite.
Shares rose 7% on Thursday and were up 12.6% midday Friday. The stock is on pace for its largest percent increase since June 15, SpaceX's first full day as a public company, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
Ahead of Thursday, J.P. Morgan analysts also said there was likely "significant prepositioning" by investors ahead of the share unlocking. Brett Donnelly, founder of Spectra Markets, had also said the lockup expiration and its effects were "surely priced in."
Many SpaceX investors may want to hold on to their shares, according to Evan Mills, a financial adviser at Scholar Advising who works with current and former SpaceX employees. He previously told MarketWatch that some insiders feel that by liquidating their stakes they would be "giving up on the mission and vision" of SpaceX.
The shares unlocked on Thursday represented just a fraction of the shares held by insiders. The next unlocking event is scheduled for later this month.
SpaceX on Thursday also announced plans to spend $16.8 billion with partner Tesla (TSLA) on the initial phase of the Terafab chip-making project, located in Grimes County, Texas.
-William Gavin
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