Sidus Space (SIDU) stock jumps 44% after reporting $43.2M cash, LizzieSat-3 operational revenue, and major defense pipeline expansion in FY2025 results. The postSidus Space (SIDU) stock jumps 44% after reporting $43.2M cash, LizzieSat-3 operational revenue, and major defense pipeline expansion in FY2025 results. The post

Sidus Space (SIDU) Stock Soars 44% on LizzieSat-3 Revenue and Strong Cash Position

2026/04/03 02:12
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Key Highlights

  • LizzieSat-3 achieved full operational status and is now producing recurring revenue through maritime data services and on-orbit imaging capabilities.
  • Fiscal year 2025 revenue totaled $3.38 million, representing a 28% decline from the prior year, while net losses reached $29.47 million.
  • Cash reserves stood at $43.2 million at year-end following a $53.3 million equity raise, with the company carrying zero term debt entering 2026.
  • Strategic partnerships expanded through new MOUs with Saturn Satellite Networks and Reflex Aerospace, while the Lonestar lunar manufacturing agreement grew to $120 million.
  • The company is transitioning from traditional contract manufacturing toward a platform-based data revenue model, with LizzieSat-4 and LizzieSat-5 under development.

Sidus Space utilized its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025 earnings presentation to detail its current position: three operational satellites in orbit, an expanding defense portfolio, and a rapidly transforming business strategy.

Chief Executive Carol Craig characterized 2025 as the pivotal year when the organization transitioned from “development into on-orbit operations.” This represents a significant milestone for an enterprise that dedicated years building toward operational capability.


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LizzieSat-3, which deployed in March 2025, represents the company’s most technically advanced operational asset. The satellite completed comprehensive bus-level commissioning procedures, achieved pointing precision exceeding 30 arc seconds, and currently supports active customer payloads — including maritime Automatic Identification System data and imaging operations through HEO USA’s camera system.

LizzieSat-1 has fulfilled its operational mandate and entered decommissioning protocols. LizzieSat-2, deployed into equatorial orbit, remains in commissioning phase. Craig explained that equatorial orbits provide superior long-duration coverage capabilities but present fewer ground communication opportunities, extending the commissioning timeline.

All three satellites represent company-owned, company-financed assets, engineered specifically to accommodate multiple customer payloads. This defines the revenue framework: infrastructure developed once, generating income from diverse sources throughout the mission lifecycle.

Defense Sector and Lunar Development Pipeline

Within the defense arena, Sidus secured access to the Missile Defense Agency’s SHIELD IDIQ contract vehicle, a decade-long opportunity Craig linked to the comprehensive “Golden Dome missile defense architecture.” The company maintains an additional IDIQ with Tobyhanna Army Depot and participates as a subcontractor in a NASA SBIR Radar Initiative utilizing LizzieSat as the host platform.

The organization expanded its lunar manufacturing partnership with Lonestar Data Holdings, elevating total contract value to $120 million. A dedicated payload will integrate with the LS-5 mission. Sidus unveiled LunarLizzie, its advanced-generation lunar spacecraft design, targeting the 800+ kilogram class category.

LizzieSat-4 and LizzieSat-5 are progressing as software-defined satellite platforms featuring laser communication systems and hyperspectral imaging technology. A partnership with Simera Sense is advancing AI-powered hyperspectral Earth observation capabilities.

The Fortis VPX modular computing architecture represents another strategic component — a hardened processing solution currently undergoing evaluation by defense prime contractors and systems integrators for satellite, unmanned vehicle, and terrestrial applications.

Financial Performance

Fiscal 2025 revenue reached $3.38 million, declining from $4.7 million in 2024. Sidus attributed this reduction to a strategic pivot away from traditional contract work toward enhanced-value platform and data service offerings.

Cost of revenue increased 48% to $9.1 million, reflecting depreciation from the satellite constellation, elevated material and labor expenditures, and supply chain constraints. This expansion drove gross losses to $5.7 million.

Selling, general, and administrative expenses climbed to $22.3 million, incorporating a $4.5 million non-cash impairment charge related to LizzieSat-1. Annual net loss totaled $29.47 million, compared to $17.5 million in the previous year.

Cash position concluded the year at $43.2 million, advancing from $15.7 million, following $53.3 million raised through equity offerings. Sidus commenced 2026 with zero outstanding term debt obligations.

Craig indicated the company’s strategic priorities over the subsequent 12 to 18 months encompass LizzieSat-4 and -5 production, initial Fortis VPX customer implementations, and broadening its defense contract portfolio.

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