Why Redwire Corporation Stock Soared 20% Higher This Week
Why Redwire Corporation Stock Soared 20% Higher This Week
Brett Schafer, The Motley FoolThu, February 26, 2026 at 9:33 PM UTC
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Key Points -
Redwire stock is soaring because of strong growth in its backlog.
Management is projecting even more revenue growth in 2026.
A lack of profitability should keep investors away from this stock, making it a risky buy today.
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Shares of Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) are jumping 20% this week, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The space infrastructure and defense innovator posted healthy backlog growth in the fourth quarter, leading investors to bid up the stock. Still, the stock is down from its $10-per-share listing price when it went public through a special purpose acquisition corporation (SPAC) in 2021.
Here's why Redwire stock was up this week, and whether it is a buy right now.
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Growing backlog and an improving balance sheet
Redwire is a new-age company that sells space infrastructure equipment and defense technology. These include power solutions and sensors for orbital equipment, as well as drones for military use.
Revenue grew 10% year-over-year in 2025 and was up 56% in the fourth quarter, with part of the acceleration driven by its acquisition of Edge Autonomy in June 2025. More importantly, Redwire's backlog hit $411 million at the end of 2025, driven by a 1.52x book-to-bill ratio. This means that Redwire is booking more in contracts than it is billing to customers, giving it a growing backlog that will lead to revenue in the years to come.
In 2026, Redwire is guiding for $450 million-$500 million in revenue, a significant boost from $335 million in 2025.
A fleet of drones.
Image source: Getty Images.
Time to buy Redwire stock?
Even though Redwire's revenue is soaring, it is still struggling to achieve strong unit economics for its space and defense solutions. Gross profit was a measly $17 million in 2025, indicating the company is selling its products at super low prices to win contracts. It also had a $251 million loss before taxes last year.
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Today, Redwire's market cap is $1.6 billion, which remains a hefty multiple relative to its trailing revenue. With zero history of profitability, this looks like a high-risk stock investors should avoid for the time being.
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Brett Schafer has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Redwire. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
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