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Goldman Sachs’ blunt words for Amazon stock investors after big deal

Last updated: April 20, 2026 12:55 am
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Amazon (AMZN) has recently finalized a significant deal that has caught the attention of investors and analysts alike. The e-commerce giant has entered into an agreement to acquire Globalstar, a move that will allow Amazon Leo to offer direct-to-device (D2D) services through its low Earth orbit satellite network. This acquisition will also extend cellular coverage to customers in remote locations, as stated in a company press release.

Goldman Sachs, a leading investment bank, has reiterated its buy rating on Amazon stock and maintained its 12-month price target at $275. With Amazon shares currently trading at $249.02, this represents a potential 10.4% upside from the current levels. Rather than viewing this deal as a standalone M&A transaction, Goldman Sachs sees it as a strategic move by Amazon in the satellite-based connectivity space, sending a clear message to its competitors.

Amazon has already invested over $100 billion in its satellite initiative known as Leo, formerly named Project Kuiper. The acquisition of Globalstar further enhances Amazon’s position in the satellite industry, providing access to additional assets, spectrum, and a strengthened partnership with Apple.

Project Leo aims to establish a satellite network that functions like a cell tower in the sky, offering connectivity to users in remote areas who were previously underserved by traditional networks. This initiative has the potential to bridge the digital divide and connect rural users, businesses, and governments to essential services.

The Globalstar deal aligns with Amazon’s broader strategy, particularly in connecting to Amazon Web Services (AWS). By integrating satellite data directly into AWS infrastructure, Amazon can enhance its cloud services and offer advanced analytics and AI tools to its customers.

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Despite the promising outlook of the Globalstar acquisition, there are potential challenges that Amazon may face. The launch cadence of its satellite network remains a bottleneck, with only a fraction of the proposed satellites deployed. The price tag of the deal, valuing Globalstar at nearly 40 times its 2026 sales, presents a financial hurdle for Amazon amidst other capital-intensive projects.

Nevertheless, the acquisition of Globalstar positions Amazon as a major player in the satellite industry, expanding its reach beyond traditional wireless coverage and enhancing its capabilities in delivering voice, text, and data services. With analysts maintaining a bullish outlook on Amazon stock, citing an average price target of $281.18, investors remain optimistic about the company’s future growth prospects.

In conclusion, Amazon’s acquisition of Globalstar represents a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the satellite connectivity space and drive innovation in the industry. As the company continues to invest in its satellite network and expand its partnership with Apple, Amazon is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for remote connectivity solutions.

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