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Viasat (VSAT) Soars to a 52‑Week High on Analyst Upgrade; Earnings Beat and ViaSat‑3 F2 Launch Delay in Focus — Nov 10, 2025
10 November 2025
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Viasat (VSAT) Soars to a 52‑Week High on Analyst Upgrade; Earnings Beat and ViaSat‑3 F2 Launch Delay in Focus — Nov 10, 2025

Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) rallied to a new 52‑week high on Monday after a fresh Outperform upgrade and $52 price target from Raymond James. The move extends gains from Friday’s Q2 FY2026 results, which showed an adjusted EPS beat and narrowing losses. Meanwhile, the ViaSat‑3 F2 satellite launch remains scrubbed pending a new date after back‑to‑back attempts last week.


Today’s key developments (Nov 10, 2025)

  • Stock jumps to fresh 52‑week high: VSAT traded as high as $43.59 intraday on Monday, setting a new 52‑week mark amid heavy volume.
  • Analyst upgrade:Raymond James raised Viasat to Outperform and set a $52 price target, citing sum‑of‑the‑parts upside and near‑term catalysts.
  • Premarket pop: Shares were up roughly 13% premarket following Friday’s print.
  • Africa push on the ground: Industry press highlighted Viasat’s partnerships and expansion plans across Africa, leveraging next‑gen satellites and distribution partners.
  • Fresh filing: Viasat’s Form 10‑Q for the quarter ended Sept 30, 2025 was filed Nov 10 on the SEC’s website.

Earnings recap: Q2 FY2026 (reported Nov 7)

  • Revenue:~$1.14B, up about 2% YoY.
  • GAAP net loss:~$61.4M (improved vs. prior year). Adjusted EPS:$0.09, ahead of consensus that expected a loss.
  • Operating metrics called out in coverage: Adjusted EBITDA ~ $385M; free cash flow ~ $69M; awards and backlog grew YoY.

Why it matters: The EPS beat—despite a slight revenue miss—supports the earnings‑power narrative as the company works through integration and capacity additions from the Inmarsat portfolio and its next‑generation satellite fleet.


Launch pad: ViaSat‑3 F2 status

  • What happened last week: United Launch Alliance (ULA) scrubbed the ViaSat‑3 F2 launch twice (Nov 5 and 6) due to a liquid‑oxygen vent‑valve issue on the Atlas V booster. ULA and Viasat said teams would evaluate hardware and post a new date.
  • Official status: ULA’s mission page now lists the launch date as TBD.
  • Tracking sites: Some launch‑tracking calendars show no earlier than Nov 14 as a placeholder; that’s not an official ULA/Viasat target and could shift.

Why it matters: F2 is expected to more than double Viasat’s total network capacity once in service, providing a major step‑up for aviation, maritime and government customers after on‑orbit testing. A successful insertion and checkout remain pivotal near‑term catalysts.


Analyst angle

The Raymond James upgrade to Outperform with a $52 target underscores improving sentiment post‑earnings and ahead of the F2/F3 program milestones. Coverage cited sum‑of‑the‑parts upside and optionality in the Defense & Advanced Technologies (DAT) portfolio—tempered by execution risk on satellite launches and competitive dynamics in mobility broadband. (Upgrade details via Investing.com; consensus/target ranges corroborated by MarketBeat.)


Strategy & contracts: the broader setup

  • Defense pipeline: Recent headlines noted Viasat’s award on the U.S. Space Force Protected Tactical SATCOM‑Global (PTS‑G) program—positioning the company across secure satcom architectures. (Award announced Oct 8.)
  • Africa expansion: Sector media today spotlighted partnerships (e.g., with distributors and ecosystem programs) to reach underserved markets as capacity scales with ViaSat‑3.

Today’s VSAT headlines & sources (Nov 10, 2025)

  • “ViaSat stock rating upgraded by Raymond James … $52 target” — Investing.com. Investing.com
  • “Viasat stock hits 52‑week high” — Investing.com. Investing.com
  • Premarket movers: “Why Viasat shares are trading higher by ~13%” — Benzinga. Benzinga
  • Africa expansion explainer — TechAfrica News.
  • Live quote / intraday stats — Reuters VSAT page.
  • Company files Q2 FY2026 Form 10‑Q (period ended Sept 30) — SEC EDGAR.

What to watch next

  1. New ULA launch date for ViaSat‑3 F2: Official timing remains TBD after last week’s scrubs. (Do not rely solely on third‑party tracking placeholders.)
  2. Post‑earnings drift: After the knee‑jerk rally, watch whether VSAT consolidates above the prior range as investors digest the EPS beat vs. a light revenue print.
  3. Capital & cash flow trajectory: Management commentary and coverage point to positive free cash flow targeted in FY2027 as new capacity ramps and capex normalizes. Execution against that glidepath will be a key valuation driver.

Context, quickly (for new readers)

Viasat is a global satellite‑communications provider across aviation, maritime, government and enterprise markets. The company’s multiyear roadmap hinges on the three‑satellite ViaSat‑3 constellation (F1/F2/F3) and continued integration of the Inmarsat assets to scale mobility and secure satcom services. Friday’s quarter showed narrowing losses and better‑than‑expected EPS, helping reset expectations heading into the next launch window.


Editorial note & methodology

  • Date of publication:Monday, Nov 10, 2025.
  • This article aggregates same‑day market moves and reporting with attribution to primary sources (company filings, ULA/Viasat mission updates) and reputable financial outlets. Figures are from company materials and consolidated financial media coverage as cited above.

This is market news and analysis for informational purposes only, not investment advice.

A technology and finance expert writing for TS2.tech. He analyzes developments in satellites, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on their impact on global markets. Author of industry reports and market commentary, often cited in tech and business media. Passionate about innovation and the digital economy.

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