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Starfighters Space (FJET) Stock Soars in Thin Post‑Holiday Trading: Latest Price, IPO Volatility, News, and What to Watch Next

Starfighters Space (FJET) Stock Soars in Thin Post‑Holiday Trading: Latest Price, IPO Volatility, News, and What to Watch Next

Starfighters Space (FJET) surged 17.7% to $14.60 by 2:55 p.m. ET Friday, after swinging between $12.03 and $18.20 in volatile trading. Volume spiked early, with nearly 17 million shares changing hands by midmorning. The stock’s moves came amid thin post-holiday trading and a broader market near record highs. Analysts cited low float, heavy retail interest, and ongoing price discovery as key drivers.
Starfighters Space (FJET) Stock Plunges on Dec. 23, 2025 After a 370% Post‑IPO Spike: Corporate Update, IPO Details, and What Comes Next

Starfighters Space (FJET) Stock Plunges on Dec. 23, 2025 After a 370% Post‑IPO Spike: Corporate Update, IPO Details, and What Comes Next

Starfighters Space (FJET) stock plunged more than 50% intraday on Dec. 23, trading between $14.01 and $22.89 after closing at $31.50 the previous day. The sharp reversal followed a post-IPO surge, with financial media citing volatile price discovery and speculative trading as drivers. The company also released a year-end update outlining 2026 priorities. No single negative catalyst was identified.
23 December 2025
FJET Stock Surges as Starfighters Space Debuts on NYSE American, Riding a Red-Hot 2025 Space Stocks Rally

FJET Stock Surges as Starfighters Space Debuts on NYSE American, Riding a Red-Hot 2025 Space Stocks Rally

Starfighters Space, Inc. shares surged and swung wildly on December 22, 2025, as trading volume topped 36 million on NYSE American under the ticker FJET. The Florida-based company, which uses modified F-104 jets for aerospace missions and launch services, raised $40 million in its IPO at $3.59 per share. FJET’s volatility comes amid renewed interest in space stocks following Rocket Lab’s gains and a Space Force contract.

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  • Uranium Energy Shares Fall 17% on Larger Q3 Loss Despite New Production Start
    June 9, 2026, 4:11 PM EDT. Uranium Energy Corp shares fell 17% to $10.43 after reporting a fiscal third-quarter net loss of $52.3 million, up from $30.2 million a year earlier. The Texas-based uranium miner began production at its Burke Hollow project, using in-situ recovery (ISR), which extracts uranium by dissolving ore underground. The company ended the quarter with $794 million in liquid assets and no debt. Weak sales of purchased uranium inventory contributed to the loss, dropping gross profit from sales to $10 million from $24.5 million last year. CEO Amir Adnani highlighted ongoing challenges in uranium conversion, a key step for nuclear fuel production. Despite falling shares, UEC expects production to rise in the fourth quarter as new facilities at Burke Hollow and Christensen Ranch operate fully. Market uranium prices remained stable near $85.70 per pound.

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Uranium Energy Drops 17% After Reporting Q3 Loss

Uranium Energy Drops 17% After Reporting Q3 Loss

9 June 2026
Uranium Energy shares plunged 17% to $10.43 after reporting a wider Q3 net loss of $52.3 million and no uranium inventory sales, overshadowing the start of production at Burke Hollow; heavy volume and a sharper drop than peers reflected investor concerns over execution risks and near-term earnings despite strong cash and no debt.
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