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Shares of Virgin Galactic Holdings (SPCE) jumped 3.4% in premarket trading Monday, after a bullish call from Cowen analyst Oliver Chen, saying the spaceflight services company is the way to won the "final luxury frontier." Chen initiated coverage of Virgin Galactic with an outperform rating and stock price target of $22, which is 26% above Friday's closing price of $17.46. " is uniquely positioned to benefit from the growing consumer interest toward luxury experiences, especially among high-net-worth individuals," Chen wrote in a note to clients. "We believe a substantial growth opportunity lies ahead with the commercial spaceflight business, which already has 600 reservations, and the development of high-speed point-to-point travel." He said a Cowen survey indicated there was a large addressable market for commercial spaceflight, with high long-term engagement and awareness. The stock has rallied 51.2% year to date through Friday, while the S&P 500 has advanced 8.6%.
SPCE OVERVIEW Why Virgin Galactic Could Keep Falling as Investor Unease Increases
In the first quarter of 2020, Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE) defied gravity. The stock peaked at an incredible $42.89 by late February. The impossible valuations came to a quick end when market selling accelerated. The nearly full shutdown across the United States and in Europe put an end to reckless stock buying. SPCE stock fell below $10 last month and is in danger of forging new lows ahead.Source: Christopher Penler / Shutterstock.com Why would investors speculate on Virgin Galactic when the com
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stock dropped 15.5% in Wednesday trading. Don't cry too hard for the company, though -- the stock is still up 300% in the past couple of months.
Why did Virgin Galactic go down so much today, though? One word tells the tale: earnings.