Billionaire Elon Musk Says Starlink Is Profitable. Here's Why I Believe Him.

To hear Elon Musk tell it, Starlink -- the satellite internet business that SpaceX has been building for nearly a decade now -- is generating cash and well on its way to profitability. SpaceX's President, Gwynne Shotwell, backs him up on this, and says that SpaceX as a whole began generating cash as far back as 2022, and reported positive profits at least once in 2023.

But don't believe it, says Bloomberg.

In a column that's been getting a lot of attention on the internet lately, Bloomberg argued last week that Elon Musk isn't disclosing all of the costs of running Starlink, and that this makes his profitability claims "suspect." Contrary to the billionaire's boast, argues the news agency, Starlink "is still burning through more cash than it brings in."

Constellation of three satellites in orbit over Earth.
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Bloomberg bursts Elon Musk's bubble

Citing undisclosed "people familiar with [SpaceX's] finances," Bloomberg says Starlink has "lost hundreds of dollars on each of the millions of ground terminals it ships." But does this claim hold water? Let's consider:

At last report, SpaceX Starlink had some 2.6 million customers around the globe. Bloomberg didn't say precisely how many "hundreds" of dollars it thinks SpaceX is losing on each of these customers' terminals, which sell for $499 apiece. But let's say each terminal sold loses $200 for SpaceX. Times 2.6 million, that would work out to a total loss of $520 million on hardware since Starlink began operating. This year, our friends at Payload Research forecast that Starlink will add a further 1.5 million customers, implying ongoing losses on hardware of another $300 million.

That's not an insubstantial sum. But according to Payload's Starlink forecast for 2024, the company will generate more than $6.8 billion in revenue this year -- up more than 50% from $4.2 billion in 2023. And Starlink is hoping to generate operating profit margins of 60% on its revenue -- $4.1 billion.

Subtract $300 million from $4.1 billion and... well, I don't know about you, but it seems to me that Starlink should probably earn quite a tidy profit from Starlink this year, even if it does lose $300 million on just its hardware.