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Why Redwire Stock Fell After a Record Backlog: Q1 Miss and $350 Million Share Sale Plan
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Why Redwire Stock Fell After a Record Backlog: Q1 Miss and $350 Million Share Sale Plan

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 6, 2026, 19:04 (EDT)

  • Redwire’s first-quarter revenue landed at $96.97 million, a 57.9% jump from last year, though that figure still missed the analyst consensus of around $104.6 million.
  • Redwire Corporation posted a record $498.1 million backlog and stuck to its 2026 revenue outlook, still calling for $450 million to $500 million.
  • Shares dropped roughly 10% in after-hours action following the earnings report and news of a proposed sale of up to $350 million in common stock.

Redwire Corporation stock slid in after-hours trading Wednesday, as the space infrastructure firm fell short of analysts’ forecasts on both revenue and earnings. Not even a record-high order backlog or stronger gross margins could offset the disappointment. The company also moved to register up to $350 million in common stock for possible sale, raising dilution concerns among investors.

Investors are zeroed in on this report, looking for signs that Redwire’s defense tech expansion—boosted by last year’s Edge Autonomy deal—might finally deliver steadier profits. The Street had penciled in a slimmer loss and revenues near $105 million, with special attention on contract performance and margins.

Redwire reported revenue of $97.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, up from $61.4 million a year ago. Net loss ballooned to $76.5 million, compared with $2.9 million, as the results included over $44 million in non-recurring items—most of that related to equity-based compensation for Edge Autonomy incentive units.

Adjusted EBITDA swung deeper into the red, widening to a $9.2 million loss compared with a $2.3 million loss last year. Gross margin, however, climbed to 26.6% from 14.7% in the same period, according to company data.

Redwire’s chair, CEO and president Peter Cannito flagged “very strong demand,” and highlighted a book-to-bill ratio hitting 1.92. That metric—orders booked over revenue recognized—lands above 1.0, so fresh orders topped period sales. Redwire Corporation

Cannito pointed to three developments: the $1.8 billion Andromeda IDIQ contract for advanced spacecraft, the company’s initial order for its ELSA solar array, and additional Marine Corps demand for Stalker drones. An IDIQ sets up a framework for future task orders, though it doesn’t guarantee the full amount will be awarded.

Chief Financial Officer Chris Edmunds credited operational execution and tighter portfolio management for the jump in gross margins and better cash from operations. Redwire wrapped up the quarter holding $175.2 million in liquidity, $144.5 million of which sat in cash and cash equivalents. Edmunds said the company remains “pleased to reaffirm our 2026 revenue forecast.” Redwire Corporation

The stock-sale filing landed on the flipside. Redwire disclosed plans to offer shares through agents such as Truist Securities, J.P. Morgan, BofA Securities, Canaccord Genuity and H.C. Wainwright, saying proceeds could go toward working capital, capital projects, paying down or refinancing debt, acquisitions, or other corporate needs. The company also flagged uncertainty around how many shares might eventually be sold—and cautioned that further equity offerings could dilute the stakes of existing shareholders.

Digging into the backlog, a few flags pop up. Redwire defines contracted backlog as firm, funded deals for work still outstanding. But, those numbers can slip—terminations, contract changes, or outright cancellations all chip away at backlog. And with some multi-year agreements relying on yearly funding, nothing’s set in stone.

This quarter drops into an active period for listed space firms. Firefly Aerospace and Voyager Technologies delivered mixed numbers earlier this week. Rocket Lab, scheduled to release earnings Thursday, kept investors zeroed in on whether public space and defense players can actually match government demand while holding down expenses.

Jacksonville-based Redwire has split its reporting into two segments: Space and Defense Tech. In a May 5 filing, the company disclosed it had wrapped up its Edge Autonomy acquisition on June 13, 2025. That deal saw Redwire issue 49.8 million shares and pay $160 million in cash, funded by a mix of cash on hand and fresh debt.

Management’s earnings call is set for 9 a.m. ET on Thursday. Investors are watching one thing above all: can the existing backlog and defense contracts really carry the 2026 sales target, or will losses, liquidity, or another trip to the equity well threaten that number?

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