EVENTS:   Best Equity Short Ideas Conference Call 12 - Zach Shannon/Corto Capital Advisors & Craig Huber/Huber Research Partners & Thomas Beevers /Forensic Alpha & Ed Steele/Iron Blue Financials & Bill Campbell/Paragon Intel - 12 Nov 25   Will AI Deflate the World? Macro Lessons from Three Industrial Revolutions and China - Manoj Pradhan/Talking Heads Macro - 13 Nov 25     ROADSHOWS: Forest Products Sector Equity and Commodity Research With Expertise in Distressed Debt - Kevin Mason /ERA Research   •   London   12 - 14 Nov 25       Buyside to Buyside Forum and Expert Calls across TMT, Consumer, Healthcare and Fintech - Andrew Peters /Revelare Partners   •   London   17 - 19 Nov 25       Fundamental US Healthcare Short Ideas - Dr Elliot Favus /Favus Institutional Research   •   London   17 - 19 Nov 25      

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Tower REITs sell-off overdone

Real Estate

Kolytics

Kolytics’ latest Towers sector research, “Poor Signal…!”, analyses the market reaction to EchoStar’s $40bn sale of 5G spectrum to AT&T and SpaceX. While Tower REITs sold off sharply, Kolytics argues this response is misplaced. EchoStar lacked the capital to execute its Direct-to-Device strategy, but AT&T’s spectrum purchase should drive incremental tower investment to improve its lagging mid-band 5G coverage and SpaceX’s spectrum use is complementary, not competitive, to terrestrial networks. Importantly, Tower REITs’ direct exposure to EchoStar revenues is capped at just 2-5% under long-term leases. With data demand still growing at 15-20% p.a., Kolytics sees the sector’s fundamentals as intact - and the sell-off as a market overreaction.

Edition: 220

- 19 September, 2025


Musk (and T-Mobile) prevail over AT&T and Verizon at FCC

Communications

New Street Research

New Street previously commented that if Trump was elected, Elon Musk would be the most powerful force in telecom policy, elevating satellite priorities over the policy priorities of traditional communications networks. One of the issues they pointed to where that influence might be exercised involved potential SpaceX interference with T’s cellular network. The FCC recently addressed that issue, granting a conditional waiver to SpaceX re. OOBE that will improve the TMUS direct to device service, despite studies from T and VZ providing evidence that doing so will degrade T’s cellular service. In this note, New Street describes the grant and lays out the implications for investors, including how it may impact other spectrum battles.

Edition: 207

- 21 March, 2025


Boon For Commercial Satellite Industry From US Military’s “Pivot to LEO”

Communications

The US Space Development Agency (SDA) is launching satellite services that will stimulate the commercial industry, according to leading Space sector analysts, Quilty Analytics. The 60-page briefing summarises the SDA’s plan, highlights sector developments and constellation updates for Amazon, OneWeb, SES, SpaceX and Telesat, and offers in-depth analysis on topics including space sustainability, Viasat/Inmarsat acquisition, and GEO satellite launches.

Edition: 124

- 26 November, 2021