The company’s banner above the New York Stock Exchange on March 28, 2022.
Terran Orbital
Shares of spacecraft manufacturer Terran Orbital rose Monday after the company added $100 million via an investment from existing shareholder Lockheed Martin.
Lockheed purchased both debt and stock, and Terran noted that the investment comes with a new cooperation agreement “to pursue a wider variety of opportunities” alongside the defense giant.
Terran stock rose about 8% in midday trading, after jumping as much as 33% earlier in the day from its previous close of $2.56 a share. The stock is down more than 70% year to date.
The company went public via a SPAC earlier this year and, like many space stocks, has been hit hard by the shifting risk environment in the market. CNBC previously reported that Terran was among the space SPAC stocks seeking capital, with several companies facing a cash crunch.
The company noted in Monday’s announcement that it will “no longer pursue” building its own constellation of satellites, instead planning to use its existing PredaSAR technology to offer a specialist earth imagery product.
Terran is set to report third-quarter results on Nov. 9.