$78.81-3.70 (-4.48%)
Rocket Lab Corporation, a space company, provides launch services and space systems solutions in the United States, Canada, Japan, and internationally.
Rocket Lab Corporation in the Industrials sector is trading at $78.81. The stock is currently 21% below its 52-week high of $99.58, remaining 26.9% above its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 58 and bearish MACD signal, explaining why RKLB maintains its current momentum and trend strength. The Whystock Score of 75/100 reflects a high-conviction bullish alignment.
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Rocket Lab Corporation, a space company, provides launch services and space systems solutions in the United States, Canada, Japan, and internationally. The company operates through launch services and space systems segments. The company provides laun...
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Rocket Lab Corporation (NASDAQ:RKLB) was among the stocks Jim Cramer covered on Mad Money as he discussed the wave of IPOs being the market’s possible biggest threat. When a caller mentioned that they have been holding the stock for a while, Cramer stated: I feel exactly like you, exactly like you. And when they had […]
Rocket Lab (NasdaqCM:RKLB) is drawing fresh attention as it moves deeper into commercial orbital infrastructure, with its share price recently trading at $78.59. While Meta Platforms has recently signaled a major move into space-based solar power to fuel its data centers, the development highlights a growing market where Rocket Lab is strategically positioned to provide critical hardware and launch services.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB) stood at $78.59, denoting a -4.5% move from the preceding trading day.
Meta Platforms’ (NASDAQ: META) pact to explore space-based solar power for its data center fleet is fundamentally a launch story. Beaming gigawatt-scale energy from orbit only works if you can deploy massive arrays cheaply and frequently, which puts the spotlight on launch economics and small-sat platforms. Several public companies sit somewhere on this stack. Here we ... Why Meta’s Space-Based Solar Pact Is Really a Rocket Lab Story