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EchoStar Corporation (SATS) Stock: Wireless Growth Offsets Pay-TV Pressure in Q125

By: coin central|2025/05/10 23:15:05
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TLDRQ1 revenue dipped 3.6% to $3.9 billion, mainly from Pay-TV losses.Wireless subscribers grew by 150,000, reversing last year’s decline.Operating free cash flow hit $77 million despite negative overall free cash flow.Over 24,000 5G network sites went live, meeting FCC targets early.Stock is up 1.43% at $24.19 ahead of the next earnings call between August 7-11.EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS) closed at $24.19 on May 9, gaining 1.43% after reporting mixed first-quarter 2025 results.EchoStar Corporation (SATS) The company posted revenue of $3.9 billion, down 3.6% from last year, mainly dragged by declines in its Pay-TV segment. However, management highlighted solid wireless growth and improved cash flow, positioning SATS to navigate ongoing market pressures as it prepares for its next earnings date between August 7 and August 11.Wireless Shines with Subscriber GainsEchoStar’s wireless segment delivered standout performance in Q1. The company added 150,000 net subscribers, a strong turnaround from the 81,000 net loss in the same period last year. Wireless revenue climbed 6.4% to $973 million, helped by expanded prepaid and postpaid offerings that boosted both subscriber quality and churn rates. Total wireless subscribers reached approximately 7.15 million, with ARPU growth indicating healthier profitability.EchoStar, $SATS, Q1-25. Results: -3.5% Pre-Market EPS: -$0.71 Revenue: $3.87B Net Loss: $202.7M Strong wireless momentum with 150K net subscriber adds and 24,000 5G sites completed ahead of FCC deadline; Pay-TV hit lowest churn in a decade. pic.twitter.com/R9yElzMisf— EarningsTime (@Earnings_Time) May 9, 2025The company’s 5G infrastructure rollout also hit a milestone, with over 24,000 network sites live, surpassing FCC requirements ahead of schedule. This network expansion strengthens EchoStar’s competitive positioning in the U.S. wireless market.Pay-TV Segment Continues to ShrinkDespite gains in wireless, Pay-TV remained a weak spot. Revenue from this segment fell 6.9% to $2.5 billion, driven by a declining average subscriber base. EchoStar’s DISH TV ended the quarter with around 5.5 million subscribers, though churn improved to 1.36% from 1.53% last year. Pay-TV ARPU saw a modest year-over-year lift of 3%, but that wasn’t enough to offset broader declines.Broadband and satellite services (BSS) revenue also slipped by 3.1% to $371 million, reflecting softer sales in both consumer and enterprise markets.Cash Flow Shows Mixed ResultsEchoStar’s financials painted a mixed picture on cash flow. Operating free cash flow came in at a positive $77 million, showcasing effective cost control and contributions from wireless and enterprise businesses. However, when factoring in debt service, free cash flow remained negative at $172 million. Still, this marked a $55 million improvement compared to the prior year.Capital expenditures totaled $378 million in Q1, including capitalized interest, reflecting ongoing investment in the 5G buildout and network upgrades. Total cash and marketable securities dropped to $5.4 billion, down $464 million from year-end.Performance Outpaces Broader MarketDespite recent challenges, SATS stock has delivered solid returns for investors. The stock is up 5.63% year-to-date and a remarkable 54.96% over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500’s negative 3.77% YTD return. However, its longer-term five-year return remains in the red at -21.23%, highlighting past volatility.As EchoStar heads toward its next earnings report in August, investors will be watching closely to see if wireless momentum can keep offsetting the Pay-TV headwinds and drive sustained cash flow improvement.The post EchoStar Corporation (SATS) Stock: Wireless Growth Offsets Pay-TV Pressure in Q125 appeared first on CoinCentral.

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