Rocket Lab clears Mynaric deal; faces SpaceX IPO pricing threat
Watch: May 7 earnings: gross margin must hold above 38% and management must quantify SpaceX competitive impact; failure to maintain both signals margin compression within 12–18 months.
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Rocket Lab cleared German regulatory approval for the Mynaric acquisition, closing April 2026, unlocking $1.3 billion in committed U.S. Space Development Agency optical terminal contracts. Backlog surged 73% YoY to $1.85 billion on record Q4 FY2025 revenue of $179.65 million, up 36% YoY, plus a new $190 million DoD hypersonic test contract. Yet momentum cracked: stock sank 7.8% on April 1 after presidential Iran remarks, erasing gains from NASA's $20 billion lunar base plan (March 24) and the Mynaric approval rally (March 31). Insiders remain net sellers—10 distinct officers moved $168 million in February-March—signaling conviction that SpaceX's $1.75 trillion IPO will unleash predatory pricing and margin collapse within 12-18 months.
Contractual growth (backlog +73%, Q1 guidance $185–200M) masks cash burn reality: free cash flow negative $271M, operating margins -28%, and forward P/E 461x. Mynaric closes the optical gap for SDA contracts but doesn't solve unit economics. SpaceX IPO (mid-June expected) will weaponize price competition on launch services, compressing Rocket Lab's 38% gross margins below breakeven. Analyst targets ($68–120) are high-conviction bullish, but insider selling at scale—especially from SVP/General Counsel—signals insiders see the SpaceX threat as material and imminent.
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Backlog increased from $1,067 million (with $681 million space systems, $386 million launch) to $1,847 million (with $1,372 million space systems, $476 million launch). This indicates growth in contracted future revenues, highlighting business expansion.
The current filing elaborates on variable consideration methods, estimates of transaction price including probability threshold, and discusses cumulative catch-up adjustments impacting revenues which was less detailed or absent in prior filing.
The prior filing reports $355 million principal outstanding on 12/31/2024, with $9.6 million unamortized discounts and costs. The current filing shows $155.7 million principal outstanding on 12/31/2025, with $3.3 million unamortized costs, reflecting debt repayments or conversions during 2025.
Unlike the prior filing which ended at 2024 data, the current filing provides comprehensive financial results for 2025 with key metrics like $601.8 million revenue (38% increase from 2024), revenue by segment, increased costs including R&D and SG&A, backlog increasing to $1.85 billion, and detailed cash flow and liquidity analysis. This provides material updated financial context not in the prior filing.
The current filing adds mention of spacecraft manufacturing and other spacecraft and on-orbit management solutions, listing additional acquisition of GEOST not present before. The prior filing referenced only Sinclair Interplanetary, Planetary Systems Corporation, SolAero Technologies Corp., and Advanced Solutions, Incorporated. This indicates growth and expansion in space systems capabilities and markets.
In the prior filing, Neutron's payload capacity was described as approximately 15,000 kg for expendable launches and lighter payloads for reusable configurations. The current filing states approximately 13,000 kg for reusable configuration launches to low Earth orbit, with no mention of expendable launches. This reduces the stated payload capacity and changes the emphasis towards reusable configuration.
The current filing mentions an unanticipated failure during qualification testing of the first stage tank in January 2026 impacting the timing of Neutron's first launch, now targeted for Q4 2026, whereas the prior filing expected the first launch in the second half of 2025. This reflects a significant schedule delay and technical challenge in Neutron development, which was not described in the prior filing.
The current filing consistently refers to the CEO as "Sir Peter Beck," whereas the prior filing used "Peter Beck." While this is a nominal change, it reflects updated naming and adds formality.
The current filing provides an expanded discussion of the cybersecurity risks, including insider threats, external bad actors, potential impacts on own systems and those of customers and suppliers, targeting by hostile foreign governments, prior attacks experienced, and possible civil or criminal penalties for events involving classified or sensitive information. The prior filing had a more general cybersecurity risk discussion without these specifics.
The current filing details specific negative impacts on operations from the U.S. government shutdown starting October 1, 2025, including delays in contract awards and payments, State Department delays for licenses and visas, furlough of civilian employees reducing communications and increased response times, and workforce reductions at critical mission sites such as Wallops facility. This information was not included in prior filing.
The current filing updates employee headcount from over 2,100 as of December 31, 2024 (prior filing) to over 2,600 as of December 31, 2025. Revenue figures were updated to $601.8 million for 2025, $436.2 million for 2024 and $244.6 million for 2023 in the current filing, compared to $436.2 million for 2024, $244.6 million for 2023 and $211.0 million for 2022 in the prior filing.
The current filing includes new risk factor language specifically mentioning a qualification testing failure of the Neutron Stage 1 tank on January 21, 2026, which ruptured the tank and impacted Neutron's launch schedule. This specific incident was not mentioned in the prior filing.
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Backlog increased from $1,067 million (with $681 million space systems, $386 million launch) to $1,847 million (with $1,372 million space systems, $476 million launch). This indicates growth in contracted future revenues, highlighting business expansion.
full analysis
The current filing elaborates on variable consideration methods, estimates of transaction price including probability threshold, and discusses cumulative catch-up adjustments impacting revenues which was less detailed or absent in prior filing.
full analysis
The prior filing reports $355 million principal outstanding on 12/31/2024, with $9.6 million unamortized discounts and costs. The current filing shows $155.7 million principal outstanding on 12/31/2025, with $3.3 million unamortized costs, reflecting debt repayments or conversions during 2025.
full analysis
Unlike the prior filing which ended at 2024 data, the current filing provides comprehensive financial results for 2025 with key metrics like $601.8 million revenue (38% increase from 2024), revenue by segment, increased costs including R&D and SG&A, backlog increasing to $1.85 billion, and detailed cash flow and liquidity analysis. This provides material updated financial context not in the prior filing.
full analysis
The current filing adds mention of spacecraft manufacturing and other spacecraft and on-orbit management solutions, listing additional acquisition of GEOST not present before. The prior filing referenced only Sinclair Interplanetary, Planetary Systems Corporation, SolAero Technologies Corp., and Advanced Solutions, Incorporated. This indicates growth and expansion in space systems capabilities and markets.
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