
Rocket Lab, Boeing, and AST SpaceMobile are the three Space stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Space stocks are publicly traded companies whose core businesses are tied to the space industry — for example rocket and satellite manufacturers, launch-service providers, satellite operators, ground-equipment makers, space-related defense contractors, and newer commercial-space firms (space tourism, on-orbit servicing, etc.). Investors use the term to describe a thematic group of equities or ETFs that provide exposure to the growing “space economy,” a sector often marked by long development timelines, high capital intensity and elevated technical and regulatory risk. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Space stocks within the last several days.
Rocket Lab (RKLB)
Rocket Lab USA, Inc., a space company, provides launch services and space systems solutions for the space and defense industries. The company provides launch services, spacecraft design services, spacecraft components, spacecraft manufacturing, and other spacecraft and on-orbit management solutions; and constellation management services, as well as designs and manufactures small and medium-class rockets.
Boeing (BA)
The Boeing Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, sells, services, and supports commercial jetliners, military aircraft, satellites, missile defense, human space flight and launch systems, and services worldwide. The company operates through Commercial Airplanes; Defense, Space & Security; and Global Services segments.
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AST SpaceMobile (ASTS)
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