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Firefly Aerospace seeks $5.5 billion valuation in IPO as US space race heats up

Firefly Aerospace seeks $5.5 billion valuation in IPO as US space race heats up

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July 28 (Reuters) - Space technology startup Firefly Aerospace is targeting a valuation of about $5.5 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, as investor appetite for high-growth sectors shows signs of a sustained rebound.
The Cedar Park, Texas-based company is aiming to sell its shares between $35 and $39 apiece to raise as much as $631.8 million, a regulatory filing showed on Monday.
The U.S. IPO market is showing signs of steady recovery in 2025 after a slump of almost three years, as easing interest rates, improved market conditions and a backlog of high-growth companies revive investor interest.
Several notable listings, including neo-bank Chime (CHYM.O), opens new tab and stablecoin issuer Circle (CRCL.N), opens new tab, have rekindled optimism in recent weeks, with more firms preparing to test the waters in the second half of the year.
Several billionaires and private firms are fueling a new space race in the U.S., pouring money into rockets, satellites and lunar missions, including Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
With NASA relying more on commercial partnerships and defense spending rising, the space industry is rapidly becoming a high-stakes arena for technological dominance, national security and economic opportunity.
Space startups continued to draw investor dollars in the April-June period, which was the second-strongest quarter on record for funding, an industry report showed earlier this month.
Firefly Aerospace succeeded in its first attempt to land on the moon in March with its uncrewed Blue Ghost spacecraft. It expects the Blue Ghost lander to fly annual missions to the moon.
The company notched a valuation of over $2 billion in a November 2024 funding round, when it had raised $175 million.
It will trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol 'FLY' after the IPO closes.
Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Jefferies and Wells Fargo Securities are the lead underwriters.
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