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Voyager Technologies (VOYG) Stock Jumps 5% as Citi Sees 58% More Room to Run
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Voyager Technologies got a fresh vote of confidence on Monday as Citi kicked off coverage with a Buy rating and a $36 price target — about 58% above where the stock was trading.
Voyager Technologies, Inc., VOYG
Citi analyst John Godyn laid out several reasons for his bullish view. He points to Voyager’s exposure to the fast-growing missile market, possible involvement in President Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense initiative, and the company’s leading role in building the Starlab space station.
Starlab is being developed to replace the International Space Station when it retires in 2030. Voyager is working on the project alongside Airbus, Mitsubishi, and Palantir Technologies.
Godyn’s revenue estimate for 2026 is $250 million — above the company’s own midpoint guidance of $240 million. He expects missile propulsion contracts and Golden Dome-related work to be key drivers.
Missile and missile defense have been under a fresh spotlight following the widening conflict involving Iran. The U.S. military has been pushing to ramp up interceptor and missile production to maintain its capabilities.
The Stock’s Rocky Road Since IPO
VOYG has had a volatile run since going public. The company priced its IPO in June at $31 per share. On its first day of trading, the stock surged as high as $72.95 before closing at $56.48.
It’s been mostly downhill since then. A wider-than-expected quarterly loss in August sent the stock down 15% in a single session.
Things looked better in March when Voyager reported Q4 results in line with Wall Street’s estimates and issued 2026 revenue guidance with a midpoint above expectations.
The stock was sitting around $23.77 in premarket trading on Monday — roughly 57% below its IPO price of $31.
Wall Street Still Sees Upside
Despite the slide, Wall Street’s collective view on VOYG remains firmly positive. Six out of seven analysts rate the stock a Buy — an 86% Buy-rating ratio that towers over the typical 55%–60% seen across S&P 500 names.
The average price target sits at $42, which would represent about 80% upside from current levels.
Citi’s Godyn sits below that consensus with his $36 target, but his note adds momentum to what is already a strongly bullish analyst chorus.
Voyager builds space station modules, habitats, and propulsion and communications technologies. The combination of space infrastructure and defense work gives it exposure across two areas drawing increased government attention and spending.
As of Monday morning, VOYG was trading at $22.79 on the NYSE.
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