EchoStar (SATS) posted a second quarter net loss attributable to EchoStar of $306.13 million compared to a loss of $205.59 million, prior year. Loss per share was $1.06 compared to a loss of $0.76. Total revenue declined to $3.72 billion from $3.95 billion, last year.
Hamid Akhavan, president and CEO, EchoStar, said: "Our Retail Wireless business continues to make progress and we have now had five consecutive quarters of growth with our Boost Mobile brand. Our Pay-TV ARPU and churn rate improvement continues to impress, and our enterprise business is gaining ground globally within the aviation sector as the industry's only future-proof in-flight connectivity solution."
Shares of EchoStar are down 4% in pre-market trade on Friday.
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