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Does ASTS Stock Warrant Caution After Lackluster Q2 Performance?

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Key Takeaways

  • AST SpaceMobile missed Q2 estimates, with a 44-cent non-GAAP loss per share and $31.5 million in revenue.
  • ASTS' operating expenses rose to $329.1 million from $74 million as network buildout accelerated.
  • ASTS' 2026 and 2027 loss estimates widened 212.9% and 276.5% over the past year, signaling skepticism.

AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (ASTS - Free Report) reported soft second-quarter 2026 results, with both the top and bottom lines missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate. Non-GAAP net loss for the reported quarter was 44 cents per share, wider than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 28 cents. Quarterly revenues of $31.5 million also missed the consensus estimate of $34.1 million.

ASTS Plagued by High Operating Costs

Elevated spending overshadowed the company’s progress in satellite deployment and commercial partnerships during the quarter. The bottom-line miss primarily reflected AST SpaceMobile’s rapidly expanding cost base as it accelerates the buildout of its space-based cellular broadband network. Total operating expenses surged to $329.1 million from $74 million in the year-ago quarter.

Unfavorable macroeconomic conditions, including rising inflation, higher interest rates, capital market volatility and geopolitical conflicts, have adversely impacted AST SpaceMobile. These have led to continued fluctuations in satellite material prices, resulting in increased capital costs and pressure on the company’s financial performance. Due to high infrastructure setup costs and research and development expenses for highly sophisticated satellite technology, AST SpaceMobile expects significant expenditures in the coming months to build and launch the next crop of satellites, in line with its expansion plans to serve the full spectrum of U.S. subscribers.  

The combination of the earnings miss and rising expenditures likely reinforced investor concerns over how quickly AST SpaceMobile can translate its technological and deployment progress into healthy recurring revenues and improving profitability. The miss is particularly noteworthy given ASTS’ elevated growth expectations. The company is transitioning from a development-stage satellite operator toward scaled commercial service, making the pace at which satellite deployments convert into revenues an increasingly important metric for investors.

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ASTS’ Long-Term Growth Story Remains Intact

Despite the quarterly blip, AST SpaceMobile is reportedly on track to deploy approximately 45 BlueBird satellites in orbit by early 2027. The company has already deployed 13 commercial satellites (dubbed BlueBird) in LEO, marking a key advancement in developing a space-based mobile network infrastructure. BlueBird 14, 15 and 16 satellites are currently prepared and scheduled to ship for launch, while BlueBird satellites 17 through 46 are in various stages of production and assembly. 

Utilizing large phased array antennas measuring approximately 2,400 square feet, AST SpaceMobile's technology is backed by more than 3,800 patents and patent-pending claims. This design aims to deliver global cellular coverage by eliminating dead zones and providing space-based connectivity to areas without broadband service. By connecting directly to standard smartphones at broadband speeds, these advanced phased arrays eliminate the need for special equipment, enhancing current mobile networks while ensuring seamless use of existing mobile phones. The SpaceMobile service is compatible with all major brands available in the market and connects directly to everyday mobile phones.

Price Performance

AST SpaceMobile has surged 53.2% over the past year compared with the industry’s growth of 34%. It has also outperformed its peers like Aviat Networks, Inc. (AVNW - Free Report) and Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (CMTL - Free Report) over this period. While Aviat has declined 1.2%, Comtech is down 18.4% over the same period. 

One-Year ASTS Stock Price Performance

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Estimate Revision Trend of ASTS

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for AST SpaceMobile's loss for 2026 and 2027 has widened 212.9% and 276.5%, respectively, to $2.19 and 90 cents per share over the past year. The negative estimate revision depicts pessimism about the stock’s growth potential as investors remain skeptical about the success of its business model.  

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End Note

The collaboration with leading carriers is seen as a pathway to unlocking the potential of space-based cellular broadband, promising seamless, reliable service across the continental United States and Canada. The successful launch of the Bluebird satellites will likely transform network connectivity and help bridge the digital divide, significantly expanding its global presence and enhancing AST SpaceMobile’s capabilities in providing ubiquitous connectivity.

However, with a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), AST SpaceMobile appears to be treading in the middle of the road, and investors may prefer to remain on the sidelines until greater visibility emerges regarding the commercial-service ramp and the path toward improving operating leverage. While ASTS’ long-term opportunity in direct-to-device satellite connectivity remains compelling, the second-quarter miss shows that considerable execution will be required before that opportunity is fully reflected in its financial performance.

The downtrend in estimate revisions further portrays skepticism about the business model. Consequently, it might not be prudent to bet on the stock at the moment. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here

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