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Kratos Reports Q1 Results, Sees Space Services Growth

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Kratos ($KTOS) is going all-in on space services after growing investment in the division drove strong overall sales growth, the company revealed Wednesday in its Q1 financial results. 

Overall financials:

  • Revenue = $231.8M, an 18% increase YoY
  • Net income loss = -$7M
  • Cash = $46.7M, down from $254.4M in Q1 2022

Breaking out space, satellite and cyber:

  • Revenue = $88.8M, a 23% increase YoY
  • Q1 bookings: $112.1M

In the first quarter, Kratos spent $10.2M on R&D, including significant investment in its growing OpenSpace software. OpenSpace is a satellite ground system that digitizes signals and analyzes data in the cloud. The platform provides a range of capabilities including, command & control, telemetry tracking, and simulations to satellite end markets. 

Space growth: Kratos’ substantial investment in OpenSpace R&D resulted in net income and cash losses, but was also a significant driver of the company’s 18% YoY sales growth. Kratos has secured several major space contracts from the DoD, Intelsat, and OneWeb over the past few years.

+ Stock pulse check: $KTOS is flat in after-hours trading.

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