Rocket Lab USA Is Up 320% in 2024. Here’s Why I’m Not Taking Profits.

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The recent market rotation toward smaller companies has lifted many boats, but Rocket Lab USA‘s (NASDAQ: RKLB) performance stands out even in this environment. The space company’s shares have rocketed 320% higher this year at the time of this writing, including a stunning 107% surge in the past 30 days alone. This momentum has pushed Rocket Lab’s market capitalization above $11 billion, and the stock now trades 24% above Wall Street’s consensus price target.

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Despite this meteoric rise, I’m keeping my position intact. Here’s why this space stock might still have room to run.

An astronaut in space waving at the camera.
Image source: Getty Images.

Rocket Lab’s third-quarter 2024 results demonstrate the company isn’t just riding market sentiment. Revenue grew 55% year over year to $105 million, while the company’s backlog reached $1.05 billion. More importantly, its Electron rocket achieved a new annual launch record with 12 missions year to date, making it the world’s third most frequently launched rocket by vehicle type and the U.S.’ second most active launch vehicle.

The company’s launch business is also showing impressive pricing power. New Electron contracts signed in Q3 2024 averaged $8.4 million per launch — a 67% increase from the rocket’s debut pricing. This pricing strength and increased launch frequency suggest improving economics in the company’s core business.

While many know Rocket Lab for its launch services, the company has quietly built a comprehensive space-systems business. Recent wins include a $23.9 million award from the U.S. Department of Commerce to expand semiconductor manufacturing capabilities for space-grade solar cells. Operating from its Albuquerque facility for 25 years, this division employs over 370 people and has delivered more than four megawatts of power to over 1,100 satellites in orbit.

The space-systems division continues gaining momentum. Recent highlights include delivering two spacecraft for NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars mission, building return capsules for Varda Space Industries, and executing on a $515 million contract to construct 18 spacecraft for the Space Development Agency.

Rocket Lab isn’t resting on its Electron success. The company’s next-generation Neutron rocket development is progressing rapidly, with doubled engine testing cadence and completed construction of its Assembly, Integration, and Test facility in Virginia. This positions Rocket Lab to compete for the U.S. Space Force’s National Security Space Launch program, a five-year contract valued at $5.6 billion.

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