A space tourism company building and flying suborbital spaceships to take private passengers, researchers, and government agencies on brief trips to the edge of space.
No meaningful revenue—annual sales were USD 0.01B in 2024 and 2023, with gross losses around USD -0.08B and -0.04B. The business burns cash with no recurring income stream.
Its air-launched spaceplane technology and early-mover brand are hard to replicate, but SpaceX and Blue Origin are advancing cheaper, more frequent suborbital options, eroding its edge.

Key events, in time order
Company confirms delay but keeps 2027 cash flow target; strong demand signals positive, adding new detail to existing event.
Multiple sources confirm space sector sold off post-SpaceX IPO; analyst views as systematic
GraniteShares launched a 2X short SPCE ETF; unusual put volume noted, offering new short exposure routes
Ongoing capital markets reliance amid unusual options activity showing bullish and bearish bets
Multiple sources cite YTD gain and edge after Blue Origin mishap
SpaceX's S-1 filing draws sector attention, though SPCE has no direct link
Revenue beat but loss persists; stock down 4.53%
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Virgin Galactic is highlighted as a stock expected to see increased option volume, suggesting potential market interest and activity.
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