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Virgin Galactic Shares Slide After Debt Redemption Plan Involving New Stock Issuance (SPCE) - Yahoo Finance

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Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE) shares dropped 15% on Tuesday after the space tourism company revealed plans to redeem a portion of its outstanding debt through the issuance of common shares, a move that will dilute existing shareholders. The announcement came after a strong rally in the stock, with shares gaining 22% on Monday and soaring approximately 180% over the past month amid renewed investor enthusiasm for space-related companies and speculation surrounding a potential SpaceX public offering. On Monday, Virgin Galactic issued a formal redemption notice covering up to $30.5 million of its 9.80% First Lien Notes maturing on December 31, 2028. Rather than using cash, the company intends to satisfy the redemption through the issuance of common stock to noteholders, according to a regulatory filing. Management said the transaction forms part of a broader effort to strengthen the company’s balance sheet as it moves closer to commercial operations. Under the terms of its debt agreements, Virgin Galactic is required to redeem approximately $20.4 million of principal by September 30, 2026, followed by another $10.1 million by December 31, 2027. The company previously redeemed $10 million of the notes in May. If the current redemption is completed in full, Virgin Galactic would not face another required principal payment on the First Lien Notes until March 31, 2028. The exact number of shares to be issued will depend on the volume-weighted average price of Virgin Galactic stock during a five-day observation period. The structure allows the company to use equity rather than cash while reducing outstanding debt. However, Virgin Galactic retains the right not to redeem certain portions of the debt if its share price falls below a minimum threshold specified in the bond indenture during the pricing period. The company said the early redemption initiative is part of its capital management strategy as it prepares for the launch of commercial operations in the fourth quarter of 2026. According to Virgin Galactic, reducing debt ahead of scheduled maturities is expected to lower future interest expenses, enhance liquidity and reduce the concentration of debt-related payment obligations. Management believes the approach will provide greater financial flexibility as the company continues investing in its commercial spaceflight business. Despite the potential balance-sheet benefits, investors responded negatively to the prospect of additional share issuance. The use of stock rather than cash to repay debt increases the number of shares outstanding, reducing existing shareholders’ ownership percentage and earnings exposure. The market reaction highlights the ongoing tension between improving financial stability and preserving shareholder value as Virgin Galactic works toward achieving sustainable commercial operations. With commercial service expected to begin in late 2026, investors will continue monitoring the company’s capital structure, liquidity position and execution plans as it transitions from development to revenue-generating operations. Join the discussion: Connect with other investors on your favorite stocks or explore the top-talked-about stocks on our Breakout Boards.This article was written by the editorial team at InvestorsHub/ADVFN and is provided for informational purposes only. In some cases, editorial staff may use artificial intelligence–based tools to assist in the research, drafting, or editing of content, under human review and oversight. This article does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. The views expressed are based on publicly available information believed to be reliable at the time of publication, but accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed. Readers should conduct their own independent research and consult a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. Virgin Galactic Shares Slide After Debt Redemption Plan Involving New Stock Issuance (SPCE) Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE) shares dropped 15% on Tuesday after the space...
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