EVENTS:   A Generational Opportunity to Invest in the Nuclear Renaissance - - 22 Jun 26   Where is the National Bureau of Economic Analysis? - Danielle DiMartino Booth/QI Research - 25 Jun 26     ROADSHOWS: Where is the National Bureau of Economic Analysis? - Danielle DiMartino Booth /QI Research   •   London   21 - 26 Jun 26       Internet and Media Coverage and Ideas - Barton Crockett /Rosenblatt Securities   •   London   22 - 23 Jun 26      
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New Street Launches Space Economy Coverage

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Report by New Street Research

Very exciting launch as New Street Research starts covering the Space Economy focused on satellites, components, connectivity services and datacentres. Initial coverage is SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Planet Labs, Viasat, Telesat, Iridium, SES, Eutelsat, EchoStar, AST SpaceMobile and Space 42. The team is led by David Barden, Pierre Ferragu and James Ratzer.

Edition 236 - 15 May 26

$5bn reasons why we’re watching Amazon's Project Kuiper

AMZN just made history with the largest commercial launch contract ever, cementing Project Kuiper as Starlink’s most formidable competitor - in their new 9-page brief, space sector analysts at Quilty Analytics break it down, focusing on implications to the sector at large, including the three big contract winners (Arianespace, Blue Origin, ULA), the GEO market (Inmarsat, Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat) and other heavy-lift launch operators (Firefly Aerospace, Relativity Space, Rocket Lab).

Edition 133 - 14 Apr 22

Viasat (VSAT US) + Inmarsat: One-Off or Catalyst for Consolidation?

Communications

Multiple satellite operators to be affected by the $7.3bn blockbuster deal - including Eutelsat, EchoStar, Intelsat, Iridium, Telesat, and SES. Quilty Analytics expects the merger to be transformative for Viasat, and one that will rekindle industry interest in satellite operator consolidation. However, complicated network integration, heavy regulatory scrutiny, and potential dissonance between corporate cultures will make for a lengthy subsumption of Inmarsat.

Edition 123 - 12 Nov 21