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Compare Akamai Technologies, Inc. (AKAM) vs Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. (SPCE) Price & Performance

Akamai Technologies, Inc.
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Akamai Technologies, Inc. vs Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. — how do they compare? Akamai Technologies, Inc. trades at $122.8 (market cap $16.63B), while Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. trades at $2.6 (market cap $330.34M). The key difference: Akamai Technologies, Inc. is far larger — about 50.3× Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.'s market cap, and Akamai Technologies, Inc. is trading nearer its 52-week high, Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AKAMSPCE
Market Cap
$16.63B$330.34M
Sector
TechnologyIndustrials
52-Week High
$161.14$7.52
52-Week Low
$70.53$2.17
Enterprise Value
$21.56B$430.19M

Aura AI Summary

Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice

Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Akamai Technologies (AKAM) trades at $114.37, up 1.06% on the day but down significantly from its 26-year high of $165.45 in May 2026. The stock faces a bearish technical signal despite recent earnings beats. Revenue growth has slowed to 5% annually, with net income margin declining from 14.47% in 2022 to 10.74% in 2025. The company continues strategic moves in cybersecurity, completing the LayerX acquisition and expanding its NVIDIA partnership for AI security.

While analyst consensus remains positive with a $170.20 price target, near-term headwinds include declining profitability, high valuation multiples, and competitive pressures. The stock's current pullback presents a potential entry point for long-term investors believing in its cybersecurity and cloud computing positioning, though execution risks and margin compression require monitoring.

Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.

Virgin Galactic (SPCE) trades at $2.57, down 4.81% today, reflecting persistent bearish technical signals and weak fundamentals. The company continues to report significant losses, with a net income margin of -19,781.3% in 2025 and negative cash flow from operations. Recent news highlights volatility tied to SpaceX IPO developments, with SPCE shares experiencing sharp swings. Analyst consensus is mixed, with 29% buy, 41% hold, and 29% sell ratings, indicating cautious sentiment amid ongoing financial challenges.

The outlook remains highly speculative, with investment opportunity hinging on future commercial spaceflight success, but risks are substantial. High cash burn, lack of profitability, and intense competition threaten shareholder value. Without near-term revenue growth or path to profitability, the stock faces significant downside risk despite trading near historical lows.

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About Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Akamai operates a content delivery network, or CDN, which entails locating servers at the edges of networks so its customers, which store content on Akamai servers, can reach their own customers faster, more securely, and with better quality. Akamai has over 325,000 servers distributed over 4,000 points of presence in more than 1,000 cities worldwide. Its customers generally include media companies, which stream video content or make video games available for download, and other enterprises that run interactive or high-traffic websites, such as e-commerce firms and financial institutions. Akamai also has a significant security business, which is integrated with its core web and media businesses to protect its customers from cyberthreats.

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About Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.

Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. develops space vehicles. The Company designs exploration technology such as missiles, rockets, and other related equipment. Virgin Galactic Holdings serves customers in the United States.

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