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Where Will Intuitive Machines Be in 5 Years?
LUNRIntuitive Machines(LUNR) The Motley Fool·2025-05-03 11:07

Company Overview - Intuitive Machines has made significant progress since its February 2023 IPO, securing four NASA contracts for lunar payload deliveries, completing two missions with partial success, indicating a design flaw in the Nova-C lander [2][3] - The company generates 77millionandupfromNASAforeachlandingattempt,withannualrevenuereaching77 million and up from NASA for each landing attempt, with annual revenue reaching 228 million last year, tripling from 2023, and projected to grow to 280millionthisyear(23280 million this year (23% growth) and 387 million next year (38% growth) [3][4] Financial Performance - Despite revenue growth, Intuitive Machines is not yet profitable, recording over 343millioninlosseslastyear,primarilyduetostockwarrantretirementcosts;analystsexpectlossestodecreasetolessthan343 million in losses last year, primarily due to stock warrant retirement costs; analysts expect losses to decrease to less than 35 million this year, with potential for a small GAAP profit by 2026 [5] - The company has a 4.8billion,10yearcontractwithNASAtobuildandoperateaNearSpaceNetwork,valuedatapproximately4.8 billion, 10-year contract with NASA to build and operate a Near Space Network, valued at approximately 480 million per year, which could significantly boost revenue beyond current forecasts [9] Future Outlook - NASA's current contract schedule allows for about one mission per year, limiting short-term growth until design issues are resolved; however, the NSN contract could sustain growth for Intuitive Machines [7][9] - Analysts predict that annual revenue could average at least twice the current amount over the next five years, with potential revenue reaching 625millionandanetprofitmarginof18625 million and a net profit margin of 18% [12] Valuation - Intuitive Machines stock is currently valued at around 1 billion, translating to over 4 times trailing sales, which is near the upper limit for valuations of unprofitable space stocks [13]