
Globalstar
Provides satellite and terrestrial connectivity services globally.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | investor | €0.0 | round |
investor | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | €0.0 | round | |
investor | €0.0 | round | |
investor | €0.0 | round | |
* | $1.5b | Post IPO Debt | |
Total Funding | 000k |
USD | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Revenues | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 |
% growth | (3 %) | 19 % | 51 % | 12 % | 6 % | 11 % | 28 % |
EBITDA | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 |
% EBITDA margin | 29 % | 143 % | 41 % | 53 % | 52 % | 53 % | 58 % |
Profit | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 |
% profit margin | (91 %) | (173 %) | (11 %) | (25 %) | 1 % | 3 % | 16 % |
EV | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 |
EV / revenue | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x |
EV / EBITDA | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x | 00.0x |
R&D budget | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 | 0000 |
Source: Company filings or news article, Equity research estimates
Related Content
Globalstar operates as a telecommunications infrastructure provider, offering satellite and terrestrial connectivity services. The company's history traces back to 1991, when it was launched as a joint venture between Loral Corporation and Qualcomm. After securing its spectrum allocation from the FCC in 1995, Globalstar initiated satellite launches in 1998 and began full commercial service in North America, Europe, and Brazil by February 2000. The company endured a significant restructuring, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002. It emerged in 2004 after being acquired by Thermo Capital Partners, which invested $43 million, and completed another IPO in November 2006.
The company's business model is diversified, generating revenue through several streams. A primary source is subscription-based services for its satellite communication offerings, including voice and data. Another significant revenue contributor is the sale of hardware, such as the SPOT line of satellite GPS messengers, which provide location tracking and emergency services. Globalstar also earns from wholesale capacity services, selling access to its satellite network to other providers, and a key partnership with Apple to provide satellite connectivity for emergency SOS on iPhone models has boosted this segment. The company serves a broad client base, including government, oil and gas, mining, forestry, commercial fishing, utilities, military, transportation, and heavy construction sectors, in over 120 countries.
Globalstar's service portfolio is built upon two core assets: its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation and its terrestrial spectrum. The LEO constellation, which underwent a second-generation satellite launch campaign between 2010 and 2013, ensures secure data transmission for asset tracking, operational data transfer, and emergency communications. A key product line, SPOT, includes devices like the Gen4 messenger, SPOT X 2-way messenger, and SPOT Trace, offering features from one-touch SOS buttons to asset monitoring. The company is also advancing its terrestrial capabilities with Band 53, a licensed 2.4 GHz spectrum band. Designated as n53 by the 3GPP for 5G, this band allows carriers, cable companies, and system integrators to deploy private wireless networks for environments like smart warehouses and industrial plants, offering an alternative to unlicensed Wi-Fi or shared CBRS spectrum.
In August 2023, Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, former CEO and Chairman of Qualcomm, was appointed as Globalstar's CEO. His extensive background in wireless technology and commercialization is aligned with Globalstar's strategic initiatives. This leadership change coincided with a perpetual licensing agreement with XCOM Labs, the company Jacobs founded, giving Globalstar exclusive access to technologies aimed at enhancing wireless spectrum efficiency. Keywords: satellite communications, LEO satellite constellation, terrestrial connectivity, Band 53, n53 spectrum, SPOT GPS messenger, IoT tracking, private wireless networks, telecom infrastructure, satellite phone services, asset tracking, emergency communications, Loral Corporation, Qualcomm, Paul E. Jacobs, Thermo Capital Partners, wholesale satellite capacity, mobile satellite services, public safety, lone worker safety, remote asset monitoring, satellite data modems
Tech stack
Investments by Globalstar
Edit