Movement Alert|Viasat Rises 9.05% in Regular Trading, Communication Equipment Sector Rebounds Broadly Amid Spectrum Valuation Catalyst

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Jul 31

On July 31, Viasat rose 9.05% in regular trading, trading at $76.54 per share, with turnover of approximately $48.97 million. The rebound follows a sector-wide recovery in communication equipment stocks, compounded by continued investor focus on Viasat's spectrum asset valuation.

The communication equipment sector posted broad-based gains, with Applied Optoelectronics up 17.76%, Lumentum up 14.55%, Nokia up 7.13%, and Arista Networks up 6.58%. Viasat had declined 5.7% on July 28 alongside sector weakness, and the current move reflects a technical recovery pattern. Meanwhile, the spectrum asset valuation thesis remains a key driver after analysts estimated Viasat's wireless spectrum holdings at approximately $15 billion, exceeding the company's market capitalization of roughly $12 billion. This narrative was initially catalyzed by Rocket Lab's $8 billion acquisition of Iridium Communications for its spectrum resources.

Additionally, Viasat announced it will release first quarter fiscal year 2027 financial results on August 4, drawing market attention to upcoming earnings expectations.

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