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York Space Systems stock skyrockets 28%: here’s why market is excited

by March 20, 2026
written by March 20, 2026

Shares of York Space Systems surged on Friday, extending a volatile post-IPO run as investors reacted positively to stronger-than-expected earnings and an upbeat growth outlook.

The stock jumped as much as 28%, building on earlier gains after the company reported 2025 results that exceeded analyst expectations.

York, which went public in January, has seen its shares fluctuate sharply since listing, with the stock around $21 compared to its IPO price of $34.

Revenue growth outpaces expectations

Investor enthusiasm was driven largely by York’s top-line performance.

Analysts had forecast full-year 2025 revenue of $383.8 million, but the company reported $386.2 million. Sales rose 52% year over year, underscoring strong demand for its satellite systems.

Gross profit more than doubled to $75.5 million, reflecting improved operational scale.

While York remains unprofitable, its net loss narrowed to $84.5 million, a 15% improvement from 2024.

In the fourth quarter, York posted an adjusted EBITDA loss of $1.4 million on revenue of $105 million, outperforming expectations for a $3.5 million loss on $103 million in sales, according to FactSet data.

The results suggest that while profitability remains a work in progress, revenue growth continues to be the primary driver of investor sentiment.

Government contracts underpin business model

York is positioning itself as a “modern mission prime” contractor, meaning it secures large government contracts and subcontracts portions of the work while retaining a significant share of the value.

A key component of its growth strategy is its involvement in the US Space Force’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture missile defense initiative, also known as Golden Dome.

In 2025, York delivered 21 Tranche 1 Transport Layer satellites for the program, which are used for data relay.

This relationship provides a strong pipeline of potential contracts but also introduces concentration risk.

Continued funding and execution of the Golden Dome program remain critical to York’s long-term outlook.

Any delays or cost overruns could affect future revenue streams.

The company primarily serves US government customers, focusing on low-cost satellite manufacturing through a vertically integrated model.

Outlook points to continued expansion

Looking ahead, York is targeting approximately $570 million in revenue for 2026, implying around 48% growth.

The company also expects to achieve “positive adjusted EBITDA” during the year, marking a potential milestone toward profitability.

Wall Street forecasts are broadly aligned, with expectations for $568 million in revenue and $54 million in EBITDA.

Analysts covering the stock remain optimistic, with eight out of ten rating it a Buy.

The average price target stands at $38, suggesting significant upside from current levels.

Longer term, analysts expect York to turn profitable by 2027, with projected earnings of $0.57 per share.

That implies a forward price-to-earnings multiple of about 38 times, reflecting expectations of sustained high growth.

Despite the strong growth outlook, York’s stock remains sensitive to execution risks and its reliance on government programs.

Still, the latest results indicate that demand for satellite technology—particularly in defense and communications—is accelerating.

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