Virgin Galactic's stock slides 17% after Sir Richard Branson rules out further investment
By James Rogers
Virgin Galactic's stock is on pace for its biggest daily percentage decline since June 23, 2023, when it fell 18.4%
Shares of Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. fell 17.1% Monday after founder Sir Richard Branson ruled out further investment in the space-tourism company.
The stock is on pace for its biggest daily percentage decline since June 23, 2023, when it fell 18.4%. Virgin Galactic's (SPCE) stock is also on pace for its lowest close since Nov. 13, 2023, when it closed at $1.89, Dow Jones market data show.
Related: Virgin Galactic's stock rockets as 'Galactic 05' mission reaches space
In an interview with the Financial Times Branson said that his business empire will not be putting more money into Virgin Galactic, which recently fleshed out its near-term growth strategy. "We don't have the deepest pockets after COVID, and Virgin Galactic has got $1bn, or nearly. It should, I believe, have sufficient funds to do its job on its own," he said.
Last month Virgin Galactic reported a deeper-than-expected first-quarter loss and revenue that missed analysts' estimates.
Related: For Virgin Galactic, faster revenue generation is coming - 'just not anytime soon,' says one analyst
Branson founded Virgin Galactic in 2004. The company's stock has been pressured by the struggles of Branson's satellite launch company Virgin Orbit Holdings Inc., which filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year.
Last month Virgin Galactic was downgraded to underweight by Morgan Stanley. Of 12 analysts surveyed by FactSet, two have a buy rating, four have a hold rating, and six have an underweight or sell rating for Virgin Galactic.
Related: Virgin Galactic's stock continues tumble following Morgan Stanley downgrade
Shares of Virgin Galactic have fallen 44.3% in 2023, compared with the S&P 500 index's gain of 18.9%.
-James Rogers
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