Movement Alert|Viasat Falls 8.89% in After-Hours Trading, Q1 Revenue Misses Estimates Triggering Profit-Taking

Market Focus
Aug 05

On August 5, Viasat fell 8.89% in after-hours trading, trading at $77.96/share, with turnover of $13.83 million. The decline was triggered by the company's fiscal Q1 2027 earnings release, which showed revenue significantly below Wall Street expectations.

Viasat reported quarterly revenue of $1.157 billion, missing the analyst consensus estimate of $1.200 billion by 3.56% and representing a 1.20% year-over-year decline from $1.171 billion in the same period last year. The revenue miss came after the stock had rallied sharply in the preceding sessions, rising over 5-6% on August 3 and August 4 ahead of the earnings release, driven by elevated expectations around a spectrum asset valuation thesis. Analysts had previously estimated Viasat's wireless spectrum resources at approximately $15 billion, exceeding its then-market capitalization of roughly $12 billion, a narrative fueled by Rocket Lab's $8 billion acquisition of Iridium Communications for its spectrum assets. The pre-earnings optimism, combined with the revenue shortfall, created a classic profit-taking scenario as accumulated bullish positioning unwound rapidly in after-hours trading.

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