Internal summary: Rocket Lab (RKLB) shares rose over 8% Tuesday after the Hungry Hippo fairing reached Wallops Island, Virginia, signaling progress toward the Neutron rocket’s first flight and prompting analyst upgrades.
Rocket Lab (RKLB) shares jumped more than 8% Tuesday after a key component arrived. The Hungry Hippo fairing arrived at Wallops Island, Virginia for the first Neutron flight.
RKLB is up about 24% year-to-date and roughly 195% over the past 365 days. Investors cited hardware integration, active Electron flights, and the small-launch role.
Wall Street shows cautious optimism, with new price targets clustering between $100 and $120. Several analysts warned the stock may trade above fair value and could cool (Ed. note: analysts flagged possible overvaluation).
Morgan Stanley upgraded Rocket Lab to overweight from equal weight. It raised the target to $105 from $67 and cited an attractive 2026 view.
The company reports results on February 26, with investors watching program milestones and mission cadence.

