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05.01.2008 Dealing With The Credit Crisis
There has been plenty of gloom in the first months of 2008 stemming from the credit crisis born of the subprime mortgage meltdown and the end of easy and cheap debt financing that underpinned the highly leveraged private equity transactions that transformed...
04.01.2008 Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Networks Growing In Popularity
As we move past a period of intensive financial engineering and consolidation, the satellite industry increasingly is focused on how it will compete with and complement terrestrial communications providers in the future. The man-made and natural catastrophes...
03.01.2008 Sovereign Funds And The Space Business
The private equity investment of capital into the satellite sector since 2003 has fuelled industry growth, consolidation, and rationalization. The subprime mortgage crisis and resulting credit crunch across investment and commercial banking groups threatens...
02.01.2008 Mergers And Acquisitions: Material Adverse Change
The recent turmoil in credit markets has caused acquirers and their lenders in several high-profile pending merger and acquisition transactions to seek ways to withdraw from or renegotiate signed deals, because the expected financing either is not available...
01.01.2008 Reverse Mergers: Going Public Without Underwriting
The use of so-called “reverse mergers” in the United States has blossomed in recent years. What formerly was an “on-the-cheap” method of attaining public company status — employed by sometimes shady promoters — has...
12.01.2007 A Look Back; A Look Ahead
As 2007 winds down, it is interesting to think about the satellite industry subsectors and where they are going. In our industry, companies compete within subsectors such as fixed satellite service (FSS), mobile satellite service (MSS), direct broadcast...
11.01.2007 IPTV: The Business Model (Part IV)
This is the last installment in our review of key “demand triggers” for IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) takeup. Since IPTV is widely touted as the principal driver of fixed satellite service and direct-to-home satellite growth in the near future...
09.01.2007 IPTV: The Business Model (PART II)
In August, we reviewed IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) as a driver of next-generation fixed satellite service and direct broadcast satellite service. We looked at the technology and identified four likely business demand triggers for IPTV rollout: high-definition...
08.01.2007 IPTV: The Business Model (Part I)
IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) has emerged as the driving next-generation core business of the fixed satellite services (FSS) sector. Analysts have predicted there will be between 35 million and 50 million IPTV subscribers worldwide by 2010, up from 5 million to...
07.01.2007 Rejection Of AsiaSat Deal Highlights Commercial Impact Of Export Control
In April, the U.S. State Department used the American technology export regulatory regime to bar the $295 million acquisition of AsiaSat by its principal shareholders, GE Capital Equity Investments and Citic Group of China. The deal would have taken AsiaSat...
06.01.2007 Intelsat: In Play Again
The Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) sector, which has shown signs of settling into a period of operational growth after three years of financial engineering and consolidation, was thrown back into turmoil in April when reports surfaced that private equity firm...
05.01.2007 Will Galileo Become Spacebus?
Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation project was launched with great fanfare earlier this decade by the European Union (EU) and European Space Agency, and the first testbed satellite began transmitting signals in early 2006. But something has gone...
04.01.2007 The Public Company Regulatory Burden and Privatization of the U.S. Economy
This column has analyzed both the probable impact of private equity investment in the satellite sector and the regulatory burdens imposed on publicly listed companies in the United States in the wake of the Arthur Andersen, WorldCom and Enron accounting...
03.01.2007 Times Change
In June 1997, then-U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Reed Hundt called a hypothetical merger between AT&T and one of the regional Bell operating companies (RBOCs) spun off in the 1984 AT&T divestiture “unthinkable” on...
02.01.2007 Loral-Telesat: Regional Consolidation Begins
The December announcement that Loral Space and Communications and a Canadian public pension fund will purchase Telesat Canada from Bell Canada Enterprises should not have surprised industry observers. In December, we looked at the possibilities for further...
01.01.2007 New Year’s Deals
The resurgence of Mobile Satellite Services (MSS), an industry and Wall Street pariah after the bankruptcies of Iridium, Globalstar and ICO in the late 1990s, was one of the major themes of the satellite industry in 2006. Inmarsat’s successful initial...
12.01.2006 2006 Business Moves Set Stage For 2007
2006 saw the culmination of the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) consolidation process begun in 2004, and also brought ferment in the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) sector with Inmarsat’s and Globalstar’s initial public offerings and plans for...
11.01.2006 Dollars & Sense: Manufacturers' Endgame
By Owen Kurtin During my career, and specifically this year, I examined the chronic overcapacity of satellite operators, manufacturers and launch service providers in the industry. I wrote a series of articles in 2003 that referred to the respective...
10.01.2006 Dollars & Sense: Small Satellites: Government And Military Procurement
By Owen D. Kurtin In our June column, we reviewed the history and status of small satellites, generally considered to be those weighing less than 500 kilograms when fully fueled, from the commercial side. The other area in which small satellites will play a...
09.01.2006 Dollars & Sense: Small Satellites: Government And Military Procurement
In our June column, we reviewed the history and status of small satellites, generally considered to be those weighing less than 500 kilograms when fully fueled, from the commercial side. The other area in which small satellites will play a growing role is...
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