24H | AST SpaceMobile Declines 12% Overnight, $1 Billion Convertible Notes Offering Sparks Dilution Fears

Market Focus
Jul 16

On July 16, AST SpaceMobile fell 12.19% overnight, trading at $58.07 per share, with turnover of approximately $139,500. The sharp decline was triggered by the company's announcement of a planned $1 billion private offering of convertible senior notes due 2034.

According to the disclosure, initial buyers will have a 13-day option to purchase up to an additional $150 million in notes, potentially bringing the total issuance to $1.15 billion. The company stated that a portion of the proceeds will fund capped call transactions designed to reduce potential dilution, with the remainder earmarked for growth initiatives and securing additional orbital access for its space-based cellular broadband network, including possible partnerships or acquisitions. The company estimated its cash and restricted cash totaled approximately $2.7 billion as of June 30.

Notably, this marks the second such convertible note offering this year, following a similar $1 billion issuance announced in February that also triggered a selloff. Additionally, CEO Abel Avellan's controlled entity recently disclosed a plan to sell 2.5 million shares valued at approximately $183 million.

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