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The Moon just became a stock catalyst 🌚
Stock ripped 2,300% in a week on the big news

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Hey Guys & Gals, Jeff Bishop here,
Back in May, a very small public company announced that it wants to build semiconductor wafers (among other things) on the Moon.
Its stock… ahem… rocketed — surging from $2.47 to a high of $59.00 in a week… a nearly 2,300% rip. 🚀
A month after the announcement, the company submitted a proposal tied to NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services 2 program, seeking roughly $20 million in non-dilutive Phase 1 funding for lunar technology demonstrations.
While the stock is down from those lofty highs, over the past two weeks, we’ve watched another launch sequence, with the stock climbing 57%.
The news that got this all started was a board approval of a new initiative built around Moon-based manufacturing and lunar resources.
The company’s plan starts with resources that could become valuable for advanced technology, including silicon, helium-3, platinum group metals and water ice.
From there, it has laid out concepts for purifying silicon on the Moon, producing semiconductor wafers and eventually supporting quantum computing infrastructure.
One material is especially interesting: Silicon-28, an ultra-pure form that the company sees as a potential building block for future quantum computing fabrication.
That sounds like the kind of project you’d expect from a giant aerospace contractor.
This company is much smaller, and it already has a history in space.
Its earlier work included pressurized SPACEHAB modules that flew aboard Space Shuttle missions and supported missions involving Mir and the International Space Station.
Today, the business centers on compact mass spectrometry technology used to identify trace compounds.
One of its subsidiaries developed an explosives detection system certified in Europe for passenger and cargo screening.
Now management is putting its attention back on space, and in June, the board approved a potential sale process for that security business as the company focuses on its lunar initiative.
The NASA proposal is the piece I’ll be watching closely.
The company is seeking approximately $20 million in non-dilutive Phase 1 funding under CLPS2. NASA has made no selection or award here, so there’s plenty still riding on what comes next.
For a company this size, though, a lunar program with NASA sitting on the other side of the proposal can bring serious trader attention.
We’ve already seen what this story can do, with a nearly 2,300% surge in a week. Now it’s on the move again, and that’s why it’s on my “tactical” radar today.
To Your Success,

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