Prediction: Can AST SpaceMobile Soar to $150 by 2027?

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  • ASTS has surged 144% in a year, and hitting $150 by 2027 requires BlueBird launches and revenue within the FY2026 guidance range of $150M to $200M.

  • The constellation expanding from 7 to 45 satellites by year-end 2026 makes Wall Street's mostly Hold consensus look anchored to current losses.

  • A single failed satellite launch could delay commercial activation by a year, the primary risk despite ASTS holding $3 billion in cash.

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Prediction: Can AST SpaceMobile Soar to $150 by 2027?

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AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ:ASTS) is connecting ordinary smartphones directly to satellites at scale. Shares trade at $87.32, up 20.23% year to date and 144.53% over the past year.

With nearly 60 global mobile network operator partners covering 3+ billion subscribers and a constellation in active deployment, can this stock reach $150 in 2027?

Why ASTS Shares Are Stuck Below Their 52-Week High

The stock fell recently, down 18.95% in the past week despite gaining 5.78% over the past month. The 52-week range spans high of $133.86 to low of $35.33. With a beta of 2.634, this stock moves twice as hard as the market.

Fundamentals warrant scrutiny. Q1 2026 revenue of $14.73 million missed the $36.58 million consensus by 59.72% and net loss of $191.01 million signal ongoing cash burn. Insider activity has not helped sentiment, with 26 insider transactions skewed toward selling over the past three months.

Wall Street Is Lukewarm. Our Model Sees More Upside

Analyst consensus is neutral. Wall Street’s average target sits at $82.02, below current levels. Ratings break down as 0 Strong Buy, 2 Buy, 7 Hold, 0 Sell, and 2 Strong Sell. With 64% of analysts neutral, the Street is waiting for proof.

Our base case prediction is $92.27, implying 5.67% upside. The bull case reaches $108.76, the bear case sinks to $69.18. Analysts appear anchored to current losses and missing the inflection. The constellation expands from 7 satellites to roughly 45 by year-end 2026, changing the revenue model entirely.

The Path to $150 Per Share

Reaching $150 from today’s price of $87.32 requires a 71.8% gain, above our bull case of $108.76 but within reach for a stock that has returned 759.45% over five years.

An infographic titled 'AST SpaceMobile Stock: The Path to $150' on a dark blue background. It displays several white data boxes with colored text. The section 'BLAST PREDICTED VS BOLD TARGET' shows 'BLAST PREDICTED PRICE' as $92.27 with '+5.67% Upside' in green, and 'BOLD TARGET' as $150 in green. Below this, a box states 'UPSIDE TO BOLD TARGET: +71.8%' in green. The next section, 'VALUATION AT BOLD TARGET ($150)', presents 'FORWARD EPS: -$1.89' and 'IMPLIED FORWARD P/E: -79X', both in red. The final section, 'SENTIMENT & SCENARIOS', includes 'BULL CASE (1-YEAR)' at $108.76 with a green upward arrow, 'REDDIT SENTIMENT SCORE' as 64.57 'BULLISH' with a green upward arrow, and 'BEAR CASE (1-YEAR)' at $69.18 with a red downward arrow. A '24/7 WALL ST' logo is in the bottom right corner.
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The P/E math is unusual. With forward EPS of -$1.89, a price of $150 implies a forward P/E of -79x, since the company is pre-profit. Investors are buying revenue trajectory. The bull thesis rests on revenue ramp toward management’s $150 million to $200 million FY2026 guidance and the $1.2 billion in contracted partner commitments.

CEO Abel Avellan stated: “AST SpaceMobile is accelerating manufacturing, regulatory progress, commercial partnerships, and government programs, furthering our position as the only technology positioned to capture the massive direct to device broadband opportunity in full.”

Catalysts include the BlueBird 8-10 launches in mid-June 2026, new MNO deals with Telus and Axian Telecom, and three new U.S. Government awards since March 2026. The primary risk is satellite launch execution; one failed launch could delay commercial activation a year.

Where ASTS Trades Today vs Its Earnings Power

This is a revenue-growth story. With trailing EPS of -$1.80 and a price-to-sales ratio of 427.72, traditional valuation is meaningless. What matters is the $3.03 billion cash position funding the buildout. Shares sit between the $133.86 high and $35.33 low, with a 10-year return of 793.76%. Investors are pricing optionality.

Is $150 Realistic? Here’s My Take

Reaching $150 by 2027 requires a 71.8% gain.

Three things must go right: BlueBird launches stay on cadence, FY2026 revenue lands inside the $150M-$200M guide, and commercial activation expands beyond the U.S. into Europe and Japan. A launch failure or regulatory delay would derail the thesis. This level of return shouldn’t be expected annually, but we’ve outlined how AST SpaceMobile could reach $150 in 2027.

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Vandita Jadeja is a financial copywriter who loves to read and write about stocks. She believes in buying and holding for long term gains. Her knowledge of words and numbers helps her write clear stock analysis. She has contributed to several publications, including the Joy Wallet, Benzinga, The Motley Fool and InvestorPlace.

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