EchoStar CORP SATS
EchoStar CORP (SATS) earns a Piotroski F-score of 2/9 (weak financial health), with an Altman Z″ in the distress zone. It does not currently pay a dividend. FY2025 revenue was $15.0B at a -96.6% net margin.
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How it ranks in Transportation & Utilities · percentile among 316 companies
Percentile vs other Transportation & Utilities companies we cover — e.g. “stronger than 90%” means only 10% score higher on that measure.
Piotroski F breakdown · 2/9 tests passed
- Positive return on assets
- Positive operating cash flow
- Rising ROA
- Cash flow exceeds net income
- Lower long-term debt
- Rising current ratio
- No share dilution
- Rising gross margin
- Rising asset turnover
Altman Z″ components · distress zone
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Working capital / assets | -0.168 |
| Retained earnings / assets | -0.067 |
| EBIT / assets | -0.412 |
| Equity / liabilities | 0.156 |
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Sector peers · similar-size Transportation & Utilities companies
| Ticker | Company | Piotroski F | Altman Z″ | P / E | Revenue growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SATS | EchoStar CORP | 2/9 | -3.93 | — | -5.2% |
| VSAT | VIASAT INC | 5/9 | 1.23 | — | +2.7% |
| CALX | CALIX, INC | 6/9 | 6.79 | 126.9 | +20.3% |
| CCOI | COGENT COMMUNICATIONS HOLDINGS, INC. | 3/9 | -0.5 | — | -5.8% |
| GOGO | Gogo Inc. | 5/9 | -1.47 | 33.3 | +104.7% |
| IRDM | Iridium Communications Inc. | 7/9 | 0.75 | 40.2 | +4.9% |
| KORE | KORE Group Holdings, Inc. | 4/9 | -5.24 | — | +-0% |
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FAQ
Is SATS financially healthy?
EchoStar CORP's Piotroski F-score is 2/9 (8–9 is excellent, 0–3 weak), and its Altman Z″ distress score is in the distress zone.
Does SATS pay a dividend?
No, EchoStar CORP does not currently pay a dividend.
How profitable is SATS?
In FY2025, EchoStar CORP had a net margin of -96.6% and a return on equity of -249.4%.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings · CIK 0001415404 · as of 2025-12-31. Facts from filings plus Stocktoria's own computed scores — not investment advice.