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Iridium's Q1 Earnings & Revenues Top, Increase Y/Y, Shares Tumble

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Iridium Communications IRDM reported earnings per share (EPS) of 27 cents for the first quarter of 2025, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 22.7%. The bottom line compared favorably with the prior-year quarter's figure of 16 cents. (See the Zacks  Earnings Calendar to stay ahead of market-making news.)

Quarterly revenues reached $214.9 million, representing a 5% increase from the previous year, driven by rising demand for Iridium’s mission-critical services. Despite the potential for evolving U.S. trade policies and new tariffs to raise equipment costs in 2025, management remains confident in Iridium’s growth potential and its ongoing commitment to delivering value to shareholders. The Zacks Consensus Estimate was pegged at $212.9 million.

Total Service revenues rose 4% year over year to $154.3 million. Service revenues continued to grow over the past year, driven by the introduction of new offerings and an increase in subscribers. The segment contributed 72% to total revenues in the first quarter. Our estimate for the metric was $157.8 million. 

Commercial service revenues rose 4% to $127.5 million, driven by strong IoT and PNT performance. Voice and data revenues grew 2% to $55.9 million, mainly due to more telephony subscribers. Government service revenues inched up 0.9% to $26.8 million, led by the EMSS contract upgrade with the U.S. government in September 2024. Our estimate for commercial service and voice and data segments was pegged at $130.1 million and $27.8 million, respectively.

Iridium Communications Inc Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

Iridium Communications Inc Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
Iridium Communications Inc Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

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Subscriber Equipment revenues declined 7% year over year to $23.1 million. Tariffs and trade policy uncertainties could hurt margins going forward, although annual sales volumes are expected to remain stable. We projected the figure to be $21.7 million.

Engineering and support revenues surged 23% to $37.5 million, driven primarily by rising U.S. government-related projects, and this trend is expected to continue through 2025. Our estimate was $32 million.

Despite a strong start to the year, IRDM’s shares plunged 6.9% in trading on April 22 and closed at $21.61. The downside could have resulted from unclear tariff levels and timing, creating uncertainty and challenges for partners in a shifting macroeconomic landscape.  In the past year, shares have declined 26.2% against the Zacks Satellite and Communication industry's growth of 9.8%.