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Intuitive Machines (LUNR) Stock Could Trade At A Premium Despite Record Backlog
Intuitive Machines stock has delivered a very strong 247.0% return over the past three years, yet the valuation checks currently lean expensive and the shares screen as overvalued on market multiples.
- The 247.0% three year gain sets a high bar for future returns and leaves less room for error if expectations change.
- New contract wins and acquisitions that expand Intuitive Machines' space infrastructure and defense work can support growth expectations. At the same time, execution risk on its growing backlog and the capital needs for new projects may weigh on how much investors are willing to pay.
- With a low value score of 2 out of 6, Intuitive Machines does not currently look like a clear bargain on the broader checks.
For investors, the debate is whether the recent contract momentum and growth story justify the premium that Intuitive Machines now carries on valuation checks.
Has Intuitive Machines Run Too Far on Sales?
P/S is often the cleanest way to look at Intuitive Machines because revenue is more established than earnings at this stage. On this metric, the stock trades on a P/S of 8.4x, which is well above the Aerospace & Defense industry average of 4.8x and also above the peer group average of 5.4x.
The tailored fair P/S ratio for Intuitive Machines is 1.8x, which the model derives from the company’s risk profile, margins, scale and sector. The large gap to the current 8.4x suggests the framework is heavily penalising the stock for its losses and execution risk, so the fair ratio is better read as a warning flag that the shares screen very expensively rather than a precise target. Despite recent contract wins and a record US$1.8b backlog lifting sentiment, the current P/S still prices Intuitive Machines well ahead of typical sector and peer benchmarks.
On the P/S multiple, Intuitive Machines currently screens as overvalued compared with both its fair ratio and wider Aerospace & Defense peers.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
The Intuitive Machines Narrative: What Would Justify Today's Price?
Simply Wall St Narratives for Intuitive Machines pick up where the valuation puzzle leaves off and focus on the assumptions that would need to hold on growth, margins and earnings for the stock to be worth materially more or less than today’s price. Rather than giving a single figure, they outline the future that figure depends on so you can monitor whether Intuitive Machines' story is staying on track or starting to shift.
Community views on Intuitive Machines now sit at opposite ends of the spectrum, with one camp focused on contract upside and the other on contract risk.
Bull case: 58% undervalued
"In my opinion Intuitive Machines are currently well positioned financially, technically and from a partnership perspective, and the long standing relationships that senior management have with NASA in particular bodes well for the future…"
Read the full Bull Case to see why Intuitive Machines could be undervalued
Bear case: 60% overvalued
"Despite being a sole-source contractor for NASA's Near Space Network and an early leader in lunar lander and data relay services, securing multi-year revenue visibility, Intuitive Machines' heavy reliance on government programs leaves it exposed to customer concentration risk…"
Read the full Bear Case to see why Intuitive Machines could be overvalued
Do you think there's more to the story for Intuitive Machines? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!
The Bottom Line
Intuitive Machines now screens as overvalued on the main market multiples, with an extreme gap between its current P/S and the tailored fair ratio. That gap reflects how much optimism is already priced in around revenue growth and contract execution. For you as an investor, the key question is whether Intuitive Machines can convert its growing backlog into sustainable, higher margin revenue without frequent capital raises. The bull and bear cases largely hinge on that execution path and how long the market is willing to pay a premium while it plays out.
This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
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About NasdaqGM:LUNR
Intuitive Machines
Operates as a space infrastructure and services company in the United States.
Reasonable growth potential with adequate balance sheet.
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