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Intuitive Machines stock soars 50% on $5 billion NASA deal
Intuitive Machines Rockets 240% Year-To-Date, Forms Golden Cross After $4.8B NASA Contract
Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ:LUNR) has skyrocketed in stock market, up 113% in past year & 240.25% YTD. Recent NASA contract worth $4.82B & Golden Cross chart pattern suggest further positive momentum for this small cap stock.
A huge NASA contract has sent Intuitive Machines’ stock skyrocketing. This analyst sees even more upside.
Intuitive Machines is “the leading beneficiary of NASA’s lunar commercialization efforts,” says B. Riley Securities analyst Mike Crawford.
Lunar company Intuitive Machines' stock jumps more than 40% after NASA moon satellite contract
NASA said the company was the sole awardee for a "lunar relay systems" contract, which has a maximum total value of $4.82 billion over five years.
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Intuitive Machines lands $4.8B NASA contract to build Earth-moon communications infrastructure
NASA wants to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon, but right now, astronauts have to be in direct line of sight ...
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Intuitive Machines: To The Moon (Literally)
Intuitive Machines secures $4.82B NASA contract, establishing itself as a major player in the space exploration market ...
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NASA taps Intuitive Machines to build a lunar communications network
NASA awarded Intuitive Machines a long-term contract potentially worth $4.82 billion to develop, launch, and operate a ...
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The Score: Intuitive Machines, Intel, Nike and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Intuitive Machines rocketed higher on its NASA contract. The space-exploration company on Tuesday said it was awarded a NASA ...
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