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ISAT was the first intergovernmental organisation to transform into a private company in 1999. ISAT went public floating on the London Stock Exchange in 2005.
The value analysis for Inmarsat shows that the company is reasonably priced for earnings and net asset value. The share price has declined about 35% during 2016. The decline is possibly related to the issuance of new debt in two issues in August and September 2016.
The increase in debt does create risk for holders of the common stock, but management at Inmarsat have shown they can create good return on financial assets. The return on equity was 22% in 2015.
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