TLDR Rakuten’s Hiroshi Mikitani sold ~$154.5M in ASTS stock, with total insider selling hitting ~$274M last quarter BlueBird 7 satellite launch was delayed to AprilTLDR Rakuten’s Hiroshi Mikitani sold ~$154.5M in ASTS stock, with total insider selling hitting ~$274M last quarter BlueBird 7 satellite launch was delayed to April

AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) Stock Drops 6% on Insider Selling and Launch Delay

2026/04/19 21:51
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TLDR

  • Rakuten’s Hiroshi Mikitani sold ~$154.5M in ASTS stock, with total insider selling hitting ~$274M last quarter
  • BlueBird 7 satellite launch was delayed to April 19 from Kennedy Space Center
  • Deutsche Bank cut its price target from $139 to $117, citing Amazon’s acquisition of Globalstar
  • Short interest hit an eight-month high as traders bet against the stock
  • Institutional investors including Vanguard and Invesco continued adding to their positions

AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) has had a rough week. The stock dropped around 6% as a wave of insider selling, a launch delay, and an analyst downgrade hit at the same time.


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The biggest headline was Rakuten billionaire Hiroshi Mikitani selling 1.69 million ASTS shares on April 14 at an average price of $91.42, totalling roughly $154.5 million. That alone spooked the market. When you zoom out, insiders sold around 3.08 million shares last quarter, worth approximately $274 million in total. Insider ownership now sits at around 30.9%.

The CTO also made a move. Huiwen Yao sold 40,000 shares on March 23 at $88.88, cutting his position by nearly 90%. That left him holding just 4,750 shares.

BlueBird 7 Launch in Focus

The BlueBird 7 satellite was originally scheduled earlier but got pushed to April 19. It’s set to launch from Kennedy Space Center on Blue Origin’s New Glenn-3 mission, with a window between 6:45 a.m. and 8:45 a.m. EDT.

The satellite carries a phased-array antenna of roughly 2,400 square feet and is built to deliver direct-to-device broadband to standard smartphones, supporting peak speeds above 120 Mbps with 4G and 5G capability.

A successful launch would be a meaningful milestone for the company’s technology validation. ASTS has agreements with over 50 mobile network operators globally, covering nearly 3 billion combined subscribers. Partners include AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, and Google.

The delay added to investor anxiety. Short interest climbed to an eight-month high as traders positioned defensively heading into the mission.

Analyst Pressure Builds

Deutsche Bank cut its price target from $139 to $117, pointing to competitive pressure after Amazon announced a deal to acquire Globalstar. The move raised concerns about ASTS’s long-term position in the satellite communications market.

Scotiabank went further, downgrading ASTS to “sector underperform” with a $45.60 target. B. Riley cut its target from $105 to $95 with a neutral rating. The stock’s consensus rating now sits at “Reduce” with an average price target of $77.10, well below current trading levels.

Not everyone is bearish. Deutsche Bank still has a $117 target. Jim Cramer spoke positively about the stock on Mad Money. And Barclays raised its target to $65 from $60 after the successful BlueBird 6 launch with ISRO, though it kept an Underweight rating.

On the institutional side, Vanguard increased its stake by 13.4% in Q3 to nearly 20 million shares. Invesco grew its position by over 600%, and VanEck more than doubled its stake. Institutional ownership overall stands at around 61%.

ASTS reported Q4 2025 earnings on March 2, posting revenue of $54.31 million, well ahead of the $39.53 million consensus. EPS came in at -$0.26, missing estimates of -$0.18. The company guided 2026 revenue at $150 million to $200 million.

The stock opened at $85.53 on Friday, sitting between its 50-day moving average of $88.90 and its 200-day moving average of $83.34. The 12-month range runs from $20.26 to $129.89.

The post AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) Stock Drops 6% on Insider Selling and Launch Delay appeared first on CoinCentral.

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