Voyager Technologies, Inc. operates as a defense technology and space solutions company in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Defense & National Security,…
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Voyager Technologies (VOYG) Closes Astrobotic Deal, Is It Still 92% Below Fair Value? Voyager Technologies (VOYG) has closed its roughly US$300 million acquisition of Astrobotic Technology just as the target secured a new US$298 million NASA contract for two lunar lander missions, reshaping the company’s exposure to Moon focused projects. See our latest analysis for Voyager Technologies. Despite the fresh NASA and defense contract wins, Voyager Technologies’ share price has fallen 27.92% over the past 30 days and 12.51% over the past week, while the 1 year total shareholder... | ||
Voyager Technologies (VOYG) Completes Astrobotic Deal And Wins New NASA Lander Contract Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) has completed its acquisition of Astrobotic Technology, rebranding the business as Voyager Lunar Systems. The company has also secured a new NASA lunar lander contract tied to the Griffin Mission One program. These milestones mark the operational launch preparations for Griffin Mission One and a broader push into lunar exploration services. Voyager Technologies enters this news cycle with its stock at $29.66, after declines of 12.5% over the past week and... | ||
Voyager Technologies Completes Astrobotic Acquisition And Was Just Awarded a $298 Million Contract From NASA The space company is bulking up with a company that just signed a major deal with NASA. | ||
Voyager Technologies (VOYG) Stock Looks Reasonable On Growth But Rich On Sales Voyager Technologies stock has retreated sharply over the past month, yet the valuation checks still suggest the shares are not a clear bargain at current levels. The share price is down 27.9% over the past month, which puts the recent pullback at the center of the valuation debate for Voyager Technologies. New contract wins in agentic AI and expanded credit capacity can support expectations for future growth. However, higher capital needs and execution risk across space and defense programs... | ||
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