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EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS) Q1 Earnings: Subscriber Losses and Financial Challenges

EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS) is a telecommunications firm that provides satellite services. The company's main activities include its pay-TV services, DISH TV and Sling TV, and a retail wireless business. EchoStar operates in a competitive market, facing pressure from traditional media companies and the ongoing trend of consumers canceling traditional pay-TV subscriptions, impacting its subscriber base.

On May 11, 2026, EchoStar released its first-quarter earnings report. The company announced total revenue of $3.67 billion, which was slightly above the consensus estimate of $3.65 billion. However, this revenue figure marks a decrease from the $3.87 billion that was recorded in the same period of the previous year, highlighting revenue challenges for the satellite services provider.

The company reported a net loss of $0.51 per share, which was wider than the analyst expectation of a $0.48 loss per share. While this missed the target, it shows an improvement from the year-ago quarter, which had a net loss of $0.71 per share. The total net loss for the quarter was $146.89 million, reflecting ongoing profitability concerns.

Operationally, EchoStar faces challenges with customer retention. As highlighted by Reuters, the pay-TV division lost approximately 366,000 subscribers, a larger decline than analysts expected. This leaves the company with 6.63 million total pay-TV subscribers. The retail wireless business also saw slower growth, adding only 16,000 subscribers, indicating broader subscriber growth issues.

The company's financial metrics indicate it is not currently profitable, with a trailing Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of -1.62. A negative P/E ratio means a company has had negative earnings over the past year. Furthermore, EchoStar has a high Debt-to-Equity ratio of 9.26, showing it uses significant debt to fund its operations, which could be a concern for investors analyzing its financial health.

Published on: May 11, 2026