Stock Markets April 13, 2026 10:57 PM

Amazon in advanced talks to buy Globalstar as bid to challenge Starlink

Deal discussions reportedly close, but Apple’s 20% stake and capacity gap with SpaceX complicate the path

By Marcus Reed AMZN GSAT AAPL
Amazon in advanced talks to buy Globalstar as bid to challenge Starlink
AMZN GSAT AAPL

Amazon is reportedly in late-stage negotiations to acquire satellite operator Globalstar, a move aimed at accelerating its low Earth orbit ambitions and directly competing with SpaceX’s Starlink. Media reports say a transaction could be announced imminently, but Apple’s significant stake in Globalstar and the disparity in satellite fleet size are notable complexities.

Key Points

  • Amazon in late-stage talks to acquire Globalstar to expand its LEO satellite efforts and compete with SpaceX’s Starlink.
  • Apple’s 20% stake in Globalstar, following a $1.5 billion investment in 2024, requires Amazon to negotiate directly with Apple and complicates the transaction.
  • Globalstar shares have climbed 273% in the past 12 months amid takeover interest; Amazon’s Leo constellation has ~180 satellites versus SpaceX’s over 10,000.

Media reports on Monday indicate that Amazon.com Inc is in advanced discussions to acquire Globalstar Inc, the satellite communications operator, as part of Amazon’s push to expand its presence in low Earth orbit and position itself as a rival to SpaceX’s Starlink network.

According to people familiar with the situation cited in the report, the agreement could be announced as soon as Tuesday. The coverage follows a separate report earlier this month that likewise said Amazon was nearing a deal for Globalstar as it seeks to build out its own LEO satellite business.

One of the central negotiating hurdles is Apple Inc’s 20% stake in Globalstar. Apple’s investment of $1.5 billion in Globalstar in 2024 means Amazon would need to engage directly with the iPhone maker as part of any acquisition discussions, adding a layer of complexity to the transaction.

Market reaction to Globalstar’s takeover prospects has been substantial: Globalstar shares have risen 273% over the last 12 months, and the company has been viewed as an attractive target in light of its potential to compete with Starlink.

Amazon has been building its own satellite constellation, operating under the name Leo, but its footprint in orbit remains modest compared with SpaceX. The company has around 180 satellites in orbit versus more than 10,000 satellites associated with SpaceX, underscoring the scale gap between the two players.


Summary

Reports say Amazon is in late-stage talks to acquire Globalstar to accelerate Amazon’s LEO ambitions and challenge SpaceX’s Starlink. An announcement could come imminently, but Apple’s 20% holding in Globalstar and the disparity in deployed satellites are significant factors.

Key points

  • Amazon is reportedly negotiating to buy Globalstar as it expands its low Earth orbit satellite business - sector impacts: aerospace, telecommunications, and technology.
  • Apple holds a 20% stake in Globalstar after investing $1.5 billion in 2024, meaning Amazon would need to negotiate directly with Apple - sector impacts: corporate M&A and tech ownership structures.
  • Globalstar’s stock has surged 273% over the past year amid takeover interest; Amazon’s Leo constellation currently has about 180 satellites compared with SpaceX’s more than 10,000 - sector impacts: satellite infrastructure and capital markets.

Risks and uncertainties

  • Apple’s 20% holding in Globalstar could complicate or delay deal completion, introducing negotiation risk for the transaction - impacts: corporate governance and M&A execution.
  • The timing of any announcement is uncertain despite reports of imminent disclosure, leaving market and operational outcomes unresolved - impacts: investor sentiment and communications services planning.
  • Amazon’s current satellite fleet is far smaller than SpaceX’s, which may limit immediate competitive parity even if an acquisition proceeds - impacts: satellite network scale and service rollout.

Risks

  • Apple’s 20% stake in Globalstar could complicate or delay acquisition negotiations, affecting M&A execution and corporate governance.
  • The timing of a potential announcement remains uncertain despite reports of imminent disclosure, leaving market reactions and plans unresolved.
  • Amazon’s significantly smaller satellite fleet compared with SpaceX means an acquisition may not immediately close the capability gap in satellite broadband services.

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