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Globalstar

commercially operated govt rocket

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Payloads
6 Assets
Assets deployed on this mission
Globalstar M078
active
Globalstar M093
active
Launch Details

Launch Date

2/6/2013

Launch Site

GIK-5 LC31

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Launch Vehicle

Soyuz-2-1A Fregat (Soyuz Family)

Mission Stats
Orbit
N/A
Operator
Unknown
Price (Est)
Secret
Payload Count
6
Globalstar M094
active
Globalstar M095
active
Globalstar M096
active
Globalstar M097
active
Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

Globalstar’s second-generation fleet comprises 24 low-Earth-orbit satellites launched between 2010 and 2013.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceApr 25, 2018

Thermo Capital is merging Globalstar with the landline company FiberLight in a $1,650,000,000 deal intended to help pay off Globalstar’s debts.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceApr 25, 2018

Globalstar is providing Dave Kagan a $450,000 annual salary and a restricted stock award grant of 2 million shares.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceSep 4, 2018

A Monroe-led effort to combine Globalstar with the landline company FiberLight, both owned by Monroe’s Thermo Capital, disintegrated on 2018-08-01 after a legal battle with Mudrick Capital Management.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceSep 4, 2018

Dave Kagan replaced Jay Monroe as Globalstar’s president and will lead Globalstar’s satellite services business as of 2018-09-04.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceSep 4, 2018

Dave Kagan oversaw a 50 percent increase in Globalstar’s adjusted EBITDA in 2017 and a 37 percent year-to-date increase in 2018.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceSep 4, 2018

Much of Globalstar’s $542,300,000 debt is owed to Thales Alenia Space for building Globalstar’s second-generation constellation of 24 spacecraft.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceSep 4, 2018

Globalstar and Carmanah signed a supplier agreement in August 2016 under which Carmanah designed and built Internet-of-Things devices for Globalstar.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceJul 10, 2019

Globalstar lost more than $220,000,000 total between 2016 and 2017 and lost $6,500,000 in 2018.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceDec 3, 2019

Globalstar will use its new proceeds to make $152,000,000 in payments towards the French loans and to pay off a separate $66,000,000 loan from June.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceDec 3, 2019

Globalstar will use the $199,000,000 loan to pay off a $66,000,000 loan arranged in June and to make pre-payments toward a separate $152,000,000 loan.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceNov 27, 2019

Globalstar borrowed $199,000,000 on 2019-11-26 in a financing led by EchoStar and Thermo.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceDec 3, 2019

Thermo agreed to convert a 2009 loan into stock, freeing Globalstar from $131,000,000 it still owed, of which $87,500,000 was interest payments, as disclosed in a 2019-11-12 SEC filing.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceDec 3, 2019

Globalstar operates the 24-satellite LEO constellation to provide low-data-rate communications services for tracking devices and Internet of Things sensors used in farming, mining, and other industries.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceDec 3, 2019

Globalstar completed a $1,100,000,000 constellation of 24 low Earth orbit satellites in 2013 using funds secured through French export credit agency BPI France.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceDec 3, 2019

U.S.-based satellite operator Globalstar received 3GPP approval in March 2020 to use some of its S-band spectrum for terrestrial wireless services.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceJun 22, 2021

Globalstar expects to complete a senior secured financing by 2022-08-16 to provide sufficient proceeds for the construction and launch of the new satellites.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceFeb 24, 2022

The unnamed potential customer provided $111,400,000 in advance payments to Globalstar to be recognized into revenue as Globalstar performs under the contract.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceFeb 24, 2022

Globalstar entered into the Terms Agreement in February 2020 with an unnamed potential customer under which that customer would pay for nonrecurring engineering services related to assessing a potential service using Globalstar assets and capacity.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceFeb 24, 2022

Globalstar is acquiring the 17 new satellites to provide continuous satellite services to a potential customer under the Terms Agreement described in Globalstar’s Annual Reports, as well as services to Globalstar’s current and future customers.

Mentioned as: GlobalstarSourceFeb 24, 2022
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