Rocket Lab(RKLB01)株式概要ロケット・ラボ・コーポレーションは、米国、カナダ、日本、および国際的に打上げサービスと宇宙システムソリューションを提供する宇宙企業です。 詳細RKLB01 ファンダメンタル分析スノーフレーク・スコア評価1/6将来の成長5/6過去の実績0/6財務の健全性4/6配当金0/6報酬当社が推定した公正価値より8.6%で取引されている 収益は年間61.06%増加すると予測されています リスク分析株式の流動性は非常に低い 過去1年間で株主の希薄化が進んだ すべてのリスクチェックを見るRKLB01 Community Fair Values Create NarrativeSee what others think this stock is worth. Follow their fair value or set your own to get alerts.NEW488,917 membersJoin community and earn perksGain real feedbackFrom our editorial team, personally. Not silence.Grow your followingReal investors. The kind who actually invest, not scroll past.Unlock free accessFree premium subscription for consistent and quality authors.Learn moreCreate NarrativeBLINROAG488,917 investors already sharing narrativesYour Fair Value฿Current Price฿2.7698.8% 割安 内在価値ディスカウントGrowth estimate overAnnual revenue growth rate5 Yearstime period%/yrDecreaseIncreasePastFuture-207m2b2016201920222025202620282031Revenue US$2.1bEarnings US$167.6mAdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesRocket Lab Corporation 競合他社Axon EnterpriseSymbol: NasdaqGS:AXONMarket cap: US$48.3bRheinmetallSymbol: XTRA:RHMMarket cap: €47.2bASELSAN Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim SirketiSymbol: IBSE:ASELSMarket cap: ₺1.6tHanwha AerospaceSymbol: KOSE:A012450Market cap: ₩49.8t価格と性能株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Rocket Lab過去の株価現在の株価US$2.7652週高値US$3.6252週安値US$2.68ベータ2.551ヶ月の変化n/a3ヶ月変化n/a1年変化n/a3年間の変化n/a5年間の変化n/aIPOからの変化-21.59%最新ニュースお知らせ • Jul 08Rocket Lab Corporation Completes Historic Launch and On-Orbit Satellite Tracking Mission for Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation announced mission success for its role in the U.S. Space Force’s VICTUS HAZE mission. This historic mission required Rocket Lab to design, build, and test a Pioneer spacecraft for the USSF, launch it on Electron within 24 hours’ notice, commission the spacecraft within 72 hours, and then conduct complex rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) on orbit within 84 hours to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph another target satellite in a demonstration of a rapid threat-response scenario. Rocket Lab successfully completed all mission phases faster than the deadlines set by the Space Force, setting records and delivering new standards in responsive space. Responsive Launch: On June 19, Rocket Lab launched the VICTUS HAZE mission just 16 hours and 42 minutes after receiving the Notice To Launch from the Space Force – the fastest response time ever for a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission. Spacecraft Commissioning: Completed within 38 hours – more than 30 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 72-hour deadline – Rocket Lab’s spacecraft operation team methodically activated and verified all of Pioneer’s systems including power, communications, and attitude control, ensuring the satellite was fully operational and ready to begin its tactical space domain awareness mission. RPO Operations: Completed in less than 59 hours – 25 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 84-hour deadline. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft performed a series of complex orbital maneuvers to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph a target satellite on orbit. Throughout operations, Rocket Lab maintained continuous tracking of the target spacecraft, demonstrating precision navigation and control capabilities essential for space domain awareness operations. While traditional missions have relied on separate contractors for rockets, satellites, and operations in space, Rocket Lab is delivering all three for VICTUS HAZE – the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission for the TacRS program. Deployed by the USSF’s Space Systems Command (SSC), led by the Space Safari Program Office, in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), VICTUS HAZE is a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission generating the vital data, technology, and real-world operational experience needed to make that rapid response a repeatable reality. With the threshold RPO demonstration now successfully completed, Rocket Lab will continue to operate the Pioneer spacecraft on orbit for several more months to prove out additional advanced RPO tactics, techniques, and procedures tasked by Space Safari. Rocket Lab’s continued successful delivery of responsive space missions and increasingly complex RPO mission objectives for the USSF reinforces the Company’s reputation as a trusted partner capable of executing the most challenging and time-critical missions for national security.お知らせ • Jul 01Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion.Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion on June 28, 2026. The transaction is structured as a collar consideration, where the collar is banded from $67.50 to $112.50 of Rocket Lab’s share. As per the agreement, each issued and outstanding share of common stock of Iridium will be converted into the right to receive (i) $27.00 in cash and (ii) a number of shares of Rocket Lab’s common stock equal to the Exchange Ratio, in each case without interest. The “Exchange Ratio” will be the following: (i) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price (as defined below) is equal to or less than $67.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.4000; (ii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is greater than $67.50 but less than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be the quotient obtained by dividing $27.00 by the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price, rounded to four decimal places; and (iii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is equal to or greater than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.2400. The transaction has a notional value of $54.00 per share of Iridium common stock, implying an enterprise value for Iridium of approximately $8 billion. As part of the transaction, Rocket Lab has received commitments for a $3.6 billion 364-day senior secured bridge term loan facility from Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo. Rocket Lab intends to fund the cash component of the transaction through a combination of cash from its balance sheet and other debt and equity financing sources. In case of termination of transaction, Iridium Communications Inc. will pay a termination fee of $223.6 million. The transaction is subject to the expiration or termination of applicable waiting periods under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 and consent of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to the transfer of control of certain telecommunication authorizations held by Iridium, approval by regulatory board / committee, approval of merger agreement by target board, approval of offer by acquirer board, approval of offer by target shareholders, and the effectiveness of a registration statement on Form S-4 with respect to shares of Rocket Lab Common Stock to be issued in the Transactions and approval of such shares for listing on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The deal has been unanimously approved by the board of both Rocket Lab and Iridium. The transaction is expected to be completed in mid-2027 Wells Fargo Corporation acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. acted as lead financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. PJT Partners Inc. acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Rob Ishii and Remi Korenblit of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. acted as legal advisors for Rocket Lab Corporation. DLA Piper LLP acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Goodwin Procter LLP led by Stuart Ogg, Melissa Schwab Wright, Dylan Brown, Ora Grinberg, Justin Pierce, and Carrie Miller acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP for Harold Birnbaum, Arthur J. Burke, Matthew Yeowart, Veronica M. Wissel, Corey M. Goodman, Hilary Dengel and Ben Joseloff acted as legal advisors to Iridium Communications Inc. Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP acted as legal advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as exclusive financial advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as fairness opinion provider for Iridium Communications Inc.お知らせ • Jun 29+ 1 more updateRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth BenchmarkRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth Benchmarkお知らせ • Jun 24Rocket Lab Corporation Launches VICTUS HAZE Mission And Deploys Pioneer Spacecraft For U.S. Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation successfully launched its Electron rocket and deployed its own Pioneer spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command’s (SSC) VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission led by the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office. Lifting off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 10:19 pm NZT on June 19th, the mission shattered the previous TacRS record set by VICTUS NOX by more than 10 hours. The feat establishes a new global benchmark for rapid call-up space capabilities. VICTUS HAZE marks the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission as a complete package for a TacRS mission. Rocket Lab vertically engineered, built, and tested the highly maneuverable Pioneer spacecraft, executed the rapid launch, and is now managing on-orbit operations for VICTUS HAZE. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft is now conducting Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) in low Earth orbit, simulating a rapid threat-response scenario alongside a non-compliant satellite. The ability to rapidly launch a spacecraft, pursue an object in space, photograph it, and monitor its behavior in real time, gives the U.S. and its allies the Space Domain Awareness capability and the vital intelligence it needs to maintain U.S. superiority in space. Key VICTUS HAZE Mission Achievements: 16 Hours, 42 Minutes (Notice-to-Launch): The length of time between Rocket Lab receiving the Notice To Launch from the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office and Electron’s launch from Launch Complex 1. 4 Hours (Trajectory Calculation): Rocket Lab’s Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) team took just ~4 hours to calculate final trajectories, update flight software, and coordinate global ground stations in preparation for launch. 37 Hours, 36 Minutes (Spacecraft Commissioning): Rocket Lab fully activated and readied the Pioneer spacecraft for its first orbital maneuver, beating VICTUS HAZE’s strict 72-hour deadline by more than 34 hours. The successful launch of VICTUS HAZE builds on Rocket Lab’s extensive history of delivering responsive space missions, including a previous launch record in 2024 when Rocket Lab launched two Electron missions from two different hemispheres in less than 24 hours. Rocket Lab’s ability to rapidly compress what is typically a multi-year defense acquisition timeline was made possible through the company’s extensive vertical integration. The Pioneer spacecraft incorporates Rocket Lab’s own in-house manufactured subsystems, including propulsion, solar arrays, reaction wheels, radio, star trackers, structures, propellant tanks, and flight software. This internal supply chain eliminates third-party delays, ensuring seamless compatibility and unmatched operational speed for the Department of War and its allies.最新情報をもっと見るRecent updatesお知らせ • Jul 08Rocket Lab Corporation Completes Historic Launch and On-Orbit Satellite Tracking Mission for Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation announced mission success for its role in the U.S. Space Force’s VICTUS HAZE mission. This historic mission required Rocket Lab to design, build, and test a Pioneer spacecraft for the USSF, launch it on Electron within 24 hours’ notice, commission the spacecraft within 72 hours, and then conduct complex rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) on orbit within 84 hours to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph another target satellite in a demonstration of a rapid threat-response scenario. Rocket Lab successfully completed all mission phases faster than the deadlines set by the Space Force, setting records and delivering new standards in responsive space. Responsive Launch: On June 19, Rocket Lab launched the VICTUS HAZE mission just 16 hours and 42 minutes after receiving the Notice To Launch from the Space Force – the fastest response time ever for a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission. Spacecraft Commissioning: Completed within 38 hours – more than 30 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 72-hour deadline – Rocket Lab’s spacecraft operation team methodically activated and verified all of Pioneer’s systems including power, communications, and attitude control, ensuring the satellite was fully operational and ready to begin its tactical space domain awareness mission. RPO Operations: Completed in less than 59 hours – 25 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 84-hour deadline. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft performed a series of complex orbital maneuvers to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph a target satellite on orbit. Throughout operations, Rocket Lab maintained continuous tracking of the target spacecraft, demonstrating precision navigation and control capabilities essential for space domain awareness operations. While traditional missions have relied on separate contractors for rockets, satellites, and operations in space, Rocket Lab is delivering all three for VICTUS HAZE – the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission for the TacRS program. Deployed by the USSF’s Space Systems Command (SSC), led by the Space Safari Program Office, in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), VICTUS HAZE is a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission generating the vital data, technology, and real-world operational experience needed to make that rapid response a repeatable reality. With the threshold RPO demonstration now successfully completed, Rocket Lab will continue to operate the Pioneer spacecraft on orbit for several more months to prove out additional advanced RPO tactics, techniques, and procedures tasked by Space Safari. Rocket Lab’s continued successful delivery of responsive space missions and increasingly complex RPO mission objectives for the USSF reinforces the Company’s reputation as a trusted partner capable of executing the most challenging and time-critical missions for national security.お知らせ • Jul 01Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion.Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion on June 28, 2026. The transaction is structured as a collar consideration, where the collar is banded from $67.50 to $112.50 of Rocket Lab’s share. As per the agreement, each issued and outstanding share of common stock of Iridium will be converted into the right to receive (i) $27.00 in cash and (ii) a number of shares of Rocket Lab’s common stock equal to the Exchange Ratio, in each case without interest. The “Exchange Ratio” will be the following: (i) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price (as defined below) is equal to or less than $67.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.4000; (ii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is greater than $67.50 but less than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be the quotient obtained by dividing $27.00 by the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price, rounded to four decimal places; and (iii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is equal to or greater than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.2400. The transaction has a notional value of $54.00 per share of Iridium common stock, implying an enterprise value for Iridium of approximately $8 billion. As part of the transaction, Rocket Lab has received commitments for a $3.6 billion 364-day senior secured bridge term loan facility from Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo. Rocket Lab intends to fund the cash component of the transaction through a combination of cash from its balance sheet and other debt and equity financing sources. In case of termination of transaction, Iridium Communications Inc. will pay a termination fee of $223.6 million. The transaction is subject to the expiration or termination of applicable waiting periods under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 and consent of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to the transfer of control of certain telecommunication authorizations held by Iridium, approval by regulatory board / committee, approval of merger agreement by target board, approval of offer by acquirer board, approval of offer by target shareholders, and the effectiveness of a registration statement on Form S-4 with respect to shares of Rocket Lab Common Stock to be issued in the Transactions and approval of such shares for listing on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The deal has been unanimously approved by the board of both Rocket Lab and Iridium. The transaction is expected to be completed in mid-2027 Wells Fargo Corporation acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. acted as lead financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. PJT Partners Inc. acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Rob Ishii and Remi Korenblit of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. acted as legal advisors for Rocket Lab Corporation. DLA Piper LLP acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Goodwin Procter LLP led by Stuart Ogg, Melissa Schwab Wright, Dylan Brown, Ora Grinberg, Justin Pierce, and Carrie Miller acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP for Harold Birnbaum, Arthur J. Burke, Matthew Yeowart, Veronica M. Wissel, Corey M. Goodman, Hilary Dengel and Ben Joseloff acted as legal advisors to Iridium Communications Inc. Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP acted as legal advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as exclusive financial advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as fairness opinion provider for Iridium Communications Inc.お知らせ • Jun 29+ 1 more updateRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth BenchmarkRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth Benchmarkお知らせ • Jun 24Rocket Lab Corporation Launches VICTUS HAZE Mission And Deploys Pioneer Spacecraft For U.S. Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation successfully launched its Electron rocket and deployed its own Pioneer spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command’s (SSC) VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission led by the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office. Lifting off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 10:19 pm NZT on June 19th, the mission shattered the previous TacRS record set by VICTUS NOX by more than 10 hours. The feat establishes a new global benchmark for rapid call-up space capabilities. VICTUS HAZE marks the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission as a complete package for a TacRS mission. Rocket Lab vertically engineered, built, and tested the highly maneuverable Pioneer spacecraft, executed the rapid launch, and is now managing on-orbit operations for VICTUS HAZE. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft is now conducting Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) in low Earth orbit, simulating a rapid threat-response scenario alongside a non-compliant satellite. The ability to rapidly launch a spacecraft, pursue an object in space, photograph it, and monitor its behavior in real time, gives the U.S. and its allies the Space Domain Awareness capability and the vital intelligence it needs to maintain U.S. superiority in space. Key VICTUS HAZE Mission Achievements: 16 Hours, 42 Minutes (Notice-to-Launch): The length of time between Rocket Lab receiving the Notice To Launch from the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office and Electron’s launch from Launch Complex 1. 4 Hours (Trajectory Calculation): Rocket Lab’s Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) team took just ~4 hours to calculate final trajectories, update flight software, and coordinate global ground stations in preparation for launch. 37 Hours, 36 Minutes (Spacecraft Commissioning): Rocket Lab fully activated and readied the Pioneer spacecraft for its first orbital maneuver, beating VICTUS HAZE’s strict 72-hour deadline by more than 34 hours. The successful launch of VICTUS HAZE builds on Rocket Lab’s extensive history of delivering responsive space missions, including a previous launch record in 2024 when Rocket Lab launched two Electron missions from two different hemispheres in less than 24 hours. Rocket Lab’s ability to rapidly compress what is typically a multi-year defense acquisition timeline was made possible through the company’s extensive vertical integration. The Pioneer spacecraft incorporates Rocket Lab’s own in-house manufactured subsystems, including propulsion, solar arrays, reaction wheels, radio, star trackers, structures, propellant tanks, and flight software. This internal supply chain eliminates third-party delays, ensuring seamless compatibility and unmatched operational speed for the Department of War and its allies.株主還元RKLB01TH Aerospace & DefenseTH 市場7D-16.4%0%0%1Yn/a0%0%株主還元を見る業界別リターン: RKLB01がTH Aerospace & Defense業界に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。リターン対市場: RKLB01 TH市場に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。価格変動Is RKLB01's price volatile compared to industry and market?RKLB01 volatilityRKLB01 Average Weekly Movementn/aAerospace & Defense Industry Average Movement0%Market Average Movement0%10% most volatile stocks in TH Market0%10% least volatile stocks in TH Market0%安定した株価: RKLB01の株価は、 TH市場と比較して過去 3 か月間で変動しています。時間の経過による変動: 過去 1 年間のRKLB01のボラティリティの変化を判断するには データが不十分です。会社概要設立従業員CEO(最高経営責任者ウェブサイト20062,600Peter Beckrocketlabcorp.comロケット・ラボ・コーポレーションは、米国、カナダ、日本、および海外で打上げサービスと宇宙システムソリューションを提供する宇宙企業である。同社は打上げサービス部門と宇宙システム部門を通じて事業を展開している。同社は、打上げサービス、宇宙船設計サービス、宇宙船部品、宇宙船製造、光学システム、その他の宇宙船・軌道上管理ソリューション、コンステレーション管理サービスを提供するほか、小型・中型ロケットの設計・製造、飛行・地上ソフトウェアの開発も行っている。また、小型宇宙船打ち上げサービス用の軌道上小型ロケット「エレクトロン」の設計・製造・販売や、大型コンステレーション展開用、惑星間ミッション用、潜在的には有人宇宙飛行用のニュートロンロケットの開発も行っている。また、ロケットや宇宙船のさまざまなコンポーネントやサブシステムの設計・製造も行っている。商業、航空宇宙プライムコントラクター、政府顧客にサービスを提供している。ロケット・ラボ・コーポレーションは、以前はロケット・ラボUSA社として知られていたが、2021年8月にロケット・ラボ・コーポレーションに社名を変更した。同社は2006年に設立され、カリフォルニア州ロングビーチに本社を置いている。もっと見るRocket Lab Corporation 基礎のまとめRocket Lab の収益と売上を時価総額と比較するとどうか。RKLB01 基礎統計学時価総額฿1.59t収益(TTM)-฿6.08b売上高(TTM)฿22.64b70.3xP/Sレシオ-261.7xPER(株価収益率RKLB01 は割高か?公正価値と評価分析を参照収益と収入最新の決算報告書(TTM)に基づく主な収益性統計RKLB01 損益計算書(TTM)収益US$679.58m売上原価US$431.15m売上総利益US$248.43mその他の費用US$431.04m収益-US$182.61m直近の収益報告Mar 31, 2026次回決算日該当なし一株当たり利益(EPS)-0.32グロス・マージン36.56%純利益率-26.87%有利子負債/自己資本比率1.7%RKLB01 の長期的なパフォーマンスは?過去の実績と比較を見るView Valuation企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/07/10 19:23終値2026/07/10 00:00収益2026/03/31年間収益2025/12/31データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレークこのレポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は、当社の Github ページ でご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使い方に関する ガイド や YouTube の チュートリアル もご用意しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋Rocket Lab Corporation 17 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。27 アナリスト機関Peter ArmentBairdRonald EpsteinBofA Global ResearchAndre MadridBTIG24 その他のアナリストを表示
お知らせ • Jul 08Rocket Lab Corporation Completes Historic Launch and On-Orbit Satellite Tracking Mission for Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation announced mission success for its role in the U.S. Space Force’s VICTUS HAZE mission. This historic mission required Rocket Lab to design, build, and test a Pioneer spacecraft for the USSF, launch it on Electron within 24 hours’ notice, commission the spacecraft within 72 hours, and then conduct complex rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) on orbit within 84 hours to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph another target satellite in a demonstration of a rapid threat-response scenario. Rocket Lab successfully completed all mission phases faster than the deadlines set by the Space Force, setting records and delivering new standards in responsive space. Responsive Launch: On June 19, Rocket Lab launched the VICTUS HAZE mission just 16 hours and 42 minutes after receiving the Notice To Launch from the Space Force – the fastest response time ever for a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission. Spacecraft Commissioning: Completed within 38 hours – more than 30 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 72-hour deadline – Rocket Lab’s spacecraft operation team methodically activated and verified all of Pioneer’s systems including power, communications, and attitude control, ensuring the satellite was fully operational and ready to begin its tactical space domain awareness mission. RPO Operations: Completed in less than 59 hours – 25 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 84-hour deadline. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft performed a series of complex orbital maneuvers to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph a target satellite on orbit. Throughout operations, Rocket Lab maintained continuous tracking of the target spacecraft, demonstrating precision navigation and control capabilities essential for space domain awareness operations. While traditional missions have relied on separate contractors for rockets, satellites, and operations in space, Rocket Lab is delivering all three for VICTUS HAZE – the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission for the TacRS program. Deployed by the USSF’s Space Systems Command (SSC), led by the Space Safari Program Office, in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), VICTUS HAZE is a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission generating the vital data, technology, and real-world operational experience needed to make that rapid response a repeatable reality. With the threshold RPO demonstration now successfully completed, Rocket Lab will continue to operate the Pioneer spacecraft on orbit for several more months to prove out additional advanced RPO tactics, techniques, and procedures tasked by Space Safari. Rocket Lab’s continued successful delivery of responsive space missions and increasingly complex RPO mission objectives for the USSF reinforces the Company’s reputation as a trusted partner capable of executing the most challenging and time-critical missions for national security.
お知らせ • Jul 01Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion.Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion on June 28, 2026. The transaction is structured as a collar consideration, where the collar is banded from $67.50 to $112.50 of Rocket Lab’s share. As per the agreement, each issued and outstanding share of common stock of Iridium will be converted into the right to receive (i) $27.00 in cash and (ii) a number of shares of Rocket Lab’s common stock equal to the Exchange Ratio, in each case without interest. The “Exchange Ratio” will be the following: (i) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price (as defined below) is equal to or less than $67.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.4000; (ii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is greater than $67.50 but less than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be the quotient obtained by dividing $27.00 by the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price, rounded to four decimal places; and (iii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is equal to or greater than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.2400. The transaction has a notional value of $54.00 per share of Iridium common stock, implying an enterprise value for Iridium of approximately $8 billion. As part of the transaction, Rocket Lab has received commitments for a $3.6 billion 364-day senior secured bridge term loan facility from Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo. Rocket Lab intends to fund the cash component of the transaction through a combination of cash from its balance sheet and other debt and equity financing sources. In case of termination of transaction, Iridium Communications Inc. will pay a termination fee of $223.6 million. The transaction is subject to the expiration or termination of applicable waiting periods under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 and consent of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to the transfer of control of certain telecommunication authorizations held by Iridium, approval by regulatory board / committee, approval of merger agreement by target board, approval of offer by acquirer board, approval of offer by target shareholders, and the effectiveness of a registration statement on Form S-4 with respect to shares of Rocket Lab Common Stock to be issued in the Transactions and approval of such shares for listing on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The deal has been unanimously approved by the board of both Rocket Lab and Iridium. The transaction is expected to be completed in mid-2027 Wells Fargo Corporation acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. acted as lead financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. PJT Partners Inc. acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Rob Ishii and Remi Korenblit of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. acted as legal advisors for Rocket Lab Corporation. DLA Piper LLP acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Goodwin Procter LLP led by Stuart Ogg, Melissa Schwab Wright, Dylan Brown, Ora Grinberg, Justin Pierce, and Carrie Miller acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP for Harold Birnbaum, Arthur J. Burke, Matthew Yeowart, Veronica M. Wissel, Corey M. Goodman, Hilary Dengel and Ben Joseloff acted as legal advisors to Iridium Communications Inc. Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP acted as legal advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as exclusive financial advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as fairness opinion provider for Iridium Communications Inc.
お知らせ • Jun 29+ 1 more updateRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth BenchmarkRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth Benchmark
お知らせ • Jun 24Rocket Lab Corporation Launches VICTUS HAZE Mission And Deploys Pioneer Spacecraft For U.S. Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation successfully launched its Electron rocket and deployed its own Pioneer spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command’s (SSC) VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission led by the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office. Lifting off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 10:19 pm NZT on June 19th, the mission shattered the previous TacRS record set by VICTUS NOX by more than 10 hours. The feat establishes a new global benchmark for rapid call-up space capabilities. VICTUS HAZE marks the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission as a complete package for a TacRS mission. Rocket Lab vertically engineered, built, and tested the highly maneuverable Pioneer spacecraft, executed the rapid launch, and is now managing on-orbit operations for VICTUS HAZE. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft is now conducting Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) in low Earth orbit, simulating a rapid threat-response scenario alongside a non-compliant satellite. The ability to rapidly launch a spacecraft, pursue an object in space, photograph it, and monitor its behavior in real time, gives the U.S. and its allies the Space Domain Awareness capability and the vital intelligence it needs to maintain U.S. superiority in space. Key VICTUS HAZE Mission Achievements: 16 Hours, 42 Minutes (Notice-to-Launch): The length of time between Rocket Lab receiving the Notice To Launch from the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office and Electron’s launch from Launch Complex 1. 4 Hours (Trajectory Calculation): Rocket Lab’s Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) team took just ~4 hours to calculate final trajectories, update flight software, and coordinate global ground stations in preparation for launch. 37 Hours, 36 Minutes (Spacecraft Commissioning): Rocket Lab fully activated and readied the Pioneer spacecraft for its first orbital maneuver, beating VICTUS HAZE’s strict 72-hour deadline by more than 34 hours. The successful launch of VICTUS HAZE builds on Rocket Lab’s extensive history of delivering responsive space missions, including a previous launch record in 2024 when Rocket Lab launched two Electron missions from two different hemispheres in less than 24 hours. Rocket Lab’s ability to rapidly compress what is typically a multi-year defense acquisition timeline was made possible through the company’s extensive vertical integration. The Pioneer spacecraft incorporates Rocket Lab’s own in-house manufactured subsystems, including propulsion, solar arrays, reaction wheels, radio, star trackers, structures, propellant tanks, and flight software. This internal supply chain eliminates third-party delays, ensuring seamless compatibility and unmatched operational speed for the Department of War and its allies.
お知らせ • Jul 08Rocket Lab Corporation Completes Historic Launch and On-Orbit Satellite Tracking Mission for Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation announced mission success for its role in the U.S. Space Force’s VICTUS HAZE mission. This historic mission required Rocket Lab to design, build, and test a Pioneer spacecraft for the USSF, launch it on Electron within 24 hours’ notice, commission the spacecraft within 72 hours, and then conduct complex rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) on orbit within 84 hours to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph another target satellite in a demonstration of a rapid threat-response scenario. Rocket Lab successfully completed all mission phases faster than the deadlines set by the Space Force, setting records and delivering new standards in responsive space. Responsive Launch: On June 19, Rocket Lab launched the VICTUS HAZE mission just 16 hours and 42 minutes after receiving the Notice To Launch from the Space Force – the fastest response time ever for a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission. Spacecraft Commissioning: Completed within 38 hours – more than 30 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 72-hour deadline – Rocket Lab’s spacecraft operation team methodically activated and verified all of Pioneer’s systems including power, communications, and attitude control, ensuring the satellite was fully operational and ready to begin its tactical space domain awareness mission. RPO Operations: Completed in less than 59 hours – 25 hours ahead of the Space Force’s 84-hour deadline. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft performed a series of complex orbital maneuvers to pursue, monitor, approach, and photograph a target satellite on orbit. Throughout operations, Rocket Lab maintained continuous tracking of the target spacecraft, demonstrating precision navigation and control capabilities essential for space domain awareness operations. While traditional missions have relied on separate contractors for rockets, satellites, and operations in space, Rocket Lab is delivering all three for VICTUS HAZE – the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission for the TacRS program. Deployed by the USSF’s Space Systems Command (SSC), led by the Space Safari Program Office, in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), VICTUS HAZE is a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission generating the vital data, technology, and real-world operational experience needed to make that rapid response a repeatable reality. With the threshold RPO demonstration now successfully completed, Rocket Lab will continue to operate the Pioneer spacecraft on orbit for several more months to prove out additional advanced RPO tactics, techniques, and procedures tasked by Space Safari. Rocket Lab’s continued successful delivery of responsive space missions and increasingly complex RPO mission objectives for the USSF reinforces the Company’s reputation as a trusted partner capable of executing the most challenging and time-critical missions for national security.
お知らせ • Jul 01Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion.Rocket Lab Corporation (NasdaqGS:RKLB) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Iridium Communications Inc. (NasdaqGS:IRDM) for $5.9 billion on June 28, 2026. The transaction is structured as a collar consideration, where the collar is banded from $67.50 to $112.50 of Rocket Lab’s share. As per the agreement, each issued and outstanding share of common stock of Iridium will be converted into the right to receive (i) $27.00 in cash and (ii) a number of shares of Rocket Lab’s common stock equal to the Exchange Ratio, in each case without interest. The “Exchange Ratio” will be the following: (i) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price (as defined below) is equal to or less than $67.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.4000; (ii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is greater than $67.50 but less than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be the quotient obtained by dividing $27.00 by the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price, rounded to four decimal places; and (iii) if the Rocket Lab Common Stock Price is equal to or greater than $112.50, then the Exchange Ratio will be 0.2400. The transaction has a notional value of $54.00 per share of Iridium common stock, implying an enterprise value for Iridium of approximately $8 billion. As part of the transaction, Rocket Lab has received commitments for a $3.6 billion 364-day senior secured bridge term loan facility from Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo. Rocket Lab intends to fund the cash component of the transaction through a combination of cash from its balance sheet and other debt and equity financing sources. In case of termination of transaction, Iridium Communications Inc. will pay a termination fee of $223.6 million. The transaction is subject to the expiration or termination of applicable waiting periods under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 and consent of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to the transfer of control of certain telecommunication authorizations held by Iridium, approval by regulatory board / committee, approval of merger agreement by target board, approval of offer by acquirer board, approval of offer by target shareholders, and the effectiveness of a registration statement on Form S-4 with respect to shares of Rocket Lab Common Stock to be issued in the Transactions and approval of such shares for listing on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The deal has been unanimously approved by the board of both Rocket Lab and Iridium. The transaction is expected to be completed in mid-2027 Wells Fargo Corporation acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. acted as lead financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. PJT Partners Inc. acted as financial advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. Rob Ishii and Remi Korenblit of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. acted as legal advisors for Rocket Lab Corporation. DLA Piper LLP acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Goodwin Procter LLP led by Stuart Ogg, Melissa Schwab Wright, Dylan Brown, Ora Grinberg, Justin Pierce, and Carrie Miller acted as legal advisor for Rocket Lab Corporation. The team of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP for Harold Birnbaum, Arthur J. Burke, Matthew Yeowart, Veronica M. Wissel, Corey M. Goodman, Hilary Dengel and Ben Joseloff acted as legal advisors to Iridium Communications Inc. Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP acted as legal advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as exclusive financial advisor for Iridium Communications Inc. Evercore Group L.L.C. acted as fairness opinion provider for Iridium Communications Inc.
お知らせ • Jun 29+ 1 more updateRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth BenchmarkRocket Lab Corporation(NasdaqGS:RKLB) dropped from Russell 2500 Growth Benchmark
お知らせ • Jun 24Rocket Lab Corporation Launches VICTUS HAZE Mission And Deploys Pioneer Spacecraft For U.S. Space ForceRocket Lab Corporation successfully launched its Electron rocket and deployed its own Pioneer spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command’s (SSC) VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission led by the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office. Lifting off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 10:19 pm NZT on June 19th, the mission shattered the previous TacRS record set by VICTUS NOX by more than 10 hours. The feat establishes a new global benchmark for rapid call-up space capabilities. VICTUS HAZE marks the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission as a complete package for a TacRS mission. Rocket Lab vertically engineered, built, and tested the highly maneuverable Pioneer spacecraft, executed the rapid launch, and is now managing on-orbit operations for VICTUS HAZE. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft is now conducting Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) in low Earth orbit, simulating a rapid threat-response scenario alongside a non-compliant satellite. The ability to rapidly launch a spacecraft, pursue an object in space, photograph it, and monitor its behavior in real time, gives the U.S. and its allies the Space Domain Awareness capability and the vital intelligence it needs to maintain U.S. superiority in space. Key VICTUS HAZE Mission Achievements: 16 Hours, 42 Minutes (Notice-to-Launch): The length of time between Rocket Lab receiving the Notice To Launch from the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office and Electron’s launch from Launch Complex 1. 4 Hours (Trajectory Calculation): Rocket Lab’s Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) team took just ~4 hours to calculate final trajectories, update flight software, and coordinate global ground stations in preparation for launch. 37 Hours, 36 Minutes (Spacecraft Commissioning): Rocket Lab fully activated and readied the Pioneer spacecraft for its first orbital maneuver, beating VICTUS HAZE’s strict 72-hour deadline by more than 34 hours. The successful launch of VICTUS HAZE builds on Rocket Lab’s extensive history of delivering responsive space missions, including a previous launch record in 2024 when Rocket Lab launched two Electron missions from two different hemispheres in less than 24 hours. Rocket Lab’s ability to rapidly compress what is typically a multi-year defense acquisition timeline was made possible through the company’s extensive vertical integration. The Pioneer spacecraft incorporates Rocket Lab’s own in-house manufactured subsystems, including propulsion, solar arrays, reaction wheels, radio, star trackers, structures, propellant tanks, and flight software. This internal supply chain eliminates third-party delays, ensuring seamless compatibility and unmatched operational speed for the Department of War and its allies.