Satellogic Announces Inclusion in Russell 3000® Index
Satellogic (NASDAQ: SATL), a leader in satellite manufacturing and high-resolution Earth observation data, has been added to the Russell 3000® Index effective June 27, 2025. This milestone inclusion places SATL among the 3,000 largest U.S. public companies and guarantees automatic inclusion in either the Russell 1000® or Russell 2000® Index.
The addition is expected to enhance Satellogic's visibility within the investment community, increase share liquidity, and provide greater exposure to institutional investors. CEO Emiliano Kargieman highlighted this achievement as validation of the company's scalable Earth Observation platform and its mission to democratize access to geospatial data.
Satellogic (NASDAQ: SATL), leader nella produzione di satelliti e nell'osservazione terrestre ad alta risoluzione, è stata inclusa nell'Indice Russell 3000® a partire dal 27 giugno 2025. Questa importante inclusione colloca SATL tra le 3.000 più grandi società pubbliche statunitensi e garantisce l'inserimento automatico nell'indice Russell 1000® o Russell 2000®.
Questa aggiunta è destinata a migliorare la visibilità di Satellogic nella comunità degli investitori, aumentare la liquidità delle azioni e offrire una maggiore esposizione agli investitori istituzionali. Il CEO Emiliano Kargieman ha sottolineato questo traguardo come una conferma della piattaforma scalabile di Osservazione della Terra dell'azienda e della sua missione di democratizzare l'accesso ai dati geospaziali.
Satellogic (NASDAQ: SATL), líder en fabricación de satélites y datos de observación terrestre de alta resolución, ha sido incluido en el Índice Russell 3000® a partir del 27 de junio de 2025. Esta inclusión significativa posiciona a SATL entre las 3,000 mayores empresas públicas de EE.UU. y asegura su inclusión automática en el índice Russell 1000® o Russell 2000®.
Se espera que esta incorporación aumente la visibilidad de Satellogic dentro de la comunidad inversora, mejore la liquidez de sus acciones y proporcione una mayor exposición a inversores institucionales. El CEO Emiliano Kargieman destacó este logro como una validación de la plataforma escalable de Observación de la Tierra de la compañía y su misión de democratizar el acceso a datos geoespaciales.
Satellogic (NASDAQ: SATL)는 위성 제조 및 고해상도 지구 관측 데이터 분야의 선두주자로, 2025년 6월 27일부터 Russell 3000® 지수에 편입되었습니다. 이 중요한 편입으로 SATL는 미국 내 3,000대 상장 기업 중 하나로 자리매김하며 Russell 1000® 또는 Russell 2000® 지수에 자동으로 포함됩니다.
이번 추가는 투자자 커뮤니티 내에서 Satellogic의 가시성을 높이고 주식 유동성을 증가시키며 기관 투자자들에 대한 노출을 확대할 것으로 기대됩니다. CEO Emiliano Kargieman은 이 성과가 회사의 확장 가능한 지구 관측 플랫폼과 지리공간 데이터 접근 민주화라는 미션을 입증하는 것이라고 강조했습니다.
Satellogic (NASDAQ : SATL), un leader dans la fabrication de satellites et l'observation terrestre à haute résolution, a été ajouté à l'indice Russell 3000® à compter du 27 juin 2025. Cette inclusion majeure place SATL parmi les 3 000 plus grandes entreprises publiques américaines et garantit une inclusion automatique dans l'indice Russell 1000® ou Russell 2000®.
Cette intégration devrait accroître la visibilité de Satellogic auprès de la communauté des investisseurs, augmenter la liquidité des actions et offrir une plus grande exposition aux investisseurs institutionnels. Le PDG Emiliano Kargieman a souligné que cette réussite valide la plateforme évolutive d'observation de la Terre de l'entreprise et sa mission de démocratiser l'accès aux données géospatiales.
Satellogic (NASDAQ: SATL), ein führendes Unternehmen in der Satellitenherstellung und hochauflösenden Erdbeobachtungsdaten, wurde mit Wirkung zum 27. Juni 2025 in den Russell 3000® Index aufgenommen. Diese bedeutende Aufnahme platziert SATL unter den 3.000 größten börsennotierten US-Unternehmen und garantiert die automatische Aufnahme in den Russell 1000® oder Russell 2000® Index.
Die Aufnahme soll die Sichtbarkeit von Satellogic in der Investment-Community erhöhen, die Aktienliquidität steigern und eine größere Aufmerksamkeit bei institutionellen Investoren schaffen. CEO Emiliano Kargieman bezeichnete diesen Erfolg als Bestätigung der skalierbaren Erdbeobachtungsplattform des Unternehmens und seiner Mission, den Zugang zu Geodaten zu demokratisieren.
- Inclusion in Russell 3000® Index enhances institutional visibility and potential share liquidity
- Recognition as one of the 3,000 largest U.S. public companies validates business growth
- Automatic inclusion in additional Russell indexes expands market exposure
- Company faces risks from macroeconomic concerns and geopolitical uncertainty
- Business model depends heavily on successful satellite launches and third-party vendors
- Capital-intensive nature requires continuous adequate funding
Insights
Satellogic's Russell 3000 inclusion increases institutional visibility and potential liquidity but offers limited immediate financial impact.
Satellogic's inclusion in the Russell 3000® Index represents a market recognition milestone rather than a fundamental business change. Index inclusion typically provides three key benefits: increased visibility to institutional investors who use Russell indexes as benchmarks, potential liquidity improvements as index funds acquire shares, and validation of the company's market position.
The Russell 3000 tracks the 3,000 largest US-listed companies by market capitalization, with Satellogic joining as a small-cap constituent. This places it among the smaller companies in the index, likely positioning it within the Russell 2000 small-cap subset. While index inclusion doesn't directly impact financial performance, it often creates short-term buying pressure as index-tracking funds adjust their portfolios.
For Earth observation companies like Satellogic, index inclusion provides broader market exposure in what remains a specialized industry segment. The company's vertical integration approach—controlling the entire value chain from satellite manufacturing to data delivery—is gaining recognition from the investment community, though the Earth observation market still faces commercialization challenges.
Investors should note that while index inclusion is positive for visibility, it doesn't change Satellogic's underlying business fundamentals, competitive position, or near-term financial outlook. The company still must execute on converting its pipeline into revenue, scaling satellite production, and navigating a competitive landscape with both established players and emerging competitors.
NEW YORK, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Satellogic, Inc. (NASDAQ: SATL), a leader in satellite manufacturing and high-resolution Earth observation data, today announced that it has been added as a member of the U.S. small-cap Russell 3000® Index, effective after market close on June 27, 2025 as part of the 2025 Russell indexes constitution.
The Russell 3000® Index is a comprehensive, market-capitalization-weighted index that measures the performance of the 3,000 largest U.S. public companies. Membership in this widely recognized index means automatic inclusion in either the large-cap Russell 1000® Index or small-cap Russell 2000® Index, as well as the appropriate growth and value style indexes. Russell indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional investors for index funds and as benchmarks for active investment strategies.
Inclusion in the Russell 3000® Index marks a significant milestone for Satellogic, aligning our capital markets presence with the company’s sustained growth and progress as a leader in the earth observation and satellite manufacturing industry. This addition is expected to enhance Satellogic’s visibility within the investment community, providing greater exposure to institutional investors and increasing liquidity for its shares. It further underscores Satellogic's strong fundamentals and business performance, validating its vertically integrated approach to democratizing access to high-resolution Earth Observation data. Russell indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional investors for index funds and as benchmarks for active investment strategies.
“We are incredibly honored to join the Russell 3000 Index,” said Emiliano Kargieman, CEO & Co-Founder of Satellogic. “This inclusion is a testament to our team’s dedication, the robust performance of our scalable Earth Observation platform, and our commitment to delivering accessible and affordable insights to customers worldwide. We believe this will significantly increase our visibility among a broader base of institutional investors, supporting our continued growth and our mission to help solve some of the world's most pressing challenges, from climate change to energy supply and national security. We look forward to this new chapter and the opportunities it presents for our shareholders.”
About Satellogic
Founded in 2010 by Emiliano Kargieman and Gerardo Richarte, Satellogic (NASDAQ: SATL) is the first vertically integrated geospatial company, driving real outcomes with planetary-scale insights. Satellogic is creating and continuously enhancing the first scalable, fully automated EO platform with the ability to remap the entire planet at both high-frequency and high-resolution, providing accessible and affordable solutions for customers. Satellogic’s mission is to democratize access to geospatial data through its information platform of high-resolution images to help solve the world’s most pressing problems including climate change, energy supply, and food security. Using its patented Earth imaging technology, Satellogic unlocks the power of EO to deliver high-quality, planetary insights at the lowest cost in the industry. With more than a decade of experience in space, Satellogic has proven technology and a strong track record of delivering satellites to orbit and high-resolution data to customers at the right price point. To learn more, please visit: http://www.satellogic.com
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. federal securities laws. The words “anticipate”, “believe”, “continue”, “could”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intends”, “may”, “might”, “plan”, “possible”, “potential”, “predict”, “project”, “should”, “would” and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements are based on Satellogic’s current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on Satellogic. Forward-looking statements are predictions, projections and other statements about future events that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release. These forward-looking statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve, and must not be relied on by an investor as, a guarantee, an assurance, a prediction or a definitive statement of fact or probability. Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to predict and will differ from assumptions. Many actual events and circumstances are beyond the control of Satellogic. Many factors could cause actual future events to differ materially from the forward-looking statements in this press release, including but not limited to: (i) our ability to generate revenue as expected, including due to challenges created by macroeconomic concerns, geopolitical uncertainty (e.g., trade relationships), financial market fluctuations and related factors, (ii) our ability to effectively market and sell our EO services and to convert contracted revenues and our pipeline of potential contracts into actual revenues, (iii) risks related to the secured convertible notes, (iv) the potential loss of one or more of our largest customers, (v) the considerable time and expense related to our sales efforts and the length and unpredictability of our sales cycle, (vi) risks and uncertainties associated with defense-related contracts, (vii) risk related to our pricing structure, (viii) our ability to scale production of our satellites as planned, (ix) unforeseen risks, challenges and uncertainties related to our expansion into new business lines, (x) our dependence on third parties, including SpaceX, to transport and launch our satellites into space, (xi) our reliance on third-party vendors and manufacturers to build and provide certain satellite components, products, or services and the inability of these vendors and manufacturers to meet our needs, (xii) our dependence on ground station and cloud-based computing infrastructure operated by third pirates for value-added services, and any errors, disruption, performance problems, or failure in their or our operational infrastructure, (xiii) risk related to certain minimum service requirements in our customer contracts, (xiv) market acceptance of our EO services and our dependence upon our ability to keep pace with the latest technological advances, including those related to artificial intelligence and machine learning, (xv) our ability to identify suitable acquisition candidates or consummate acquisitions on acceptable terms, or our ability to successfully integrate acquisitions, (xvi) competition for EO services, (xvii) challenges with international operations or unexpected changes to the regulatory environment in certain markets, (xviii) unknown defects or errors in our products, (xix) risk related to the capital-intensive nature of our business and our ability to raise adequate capital to finance our business strategies, (xx) uncertainties beyond our control related to the production, launch, commissioning, and/or operation of our satellites and related ground systems, software and analytic technologies, (xxi) the failure of the market for EO services to achieve the growth potential we expect, (xxii) risks related to our satellites and related equipment becoming impaired, (xxiii) risks related to the failure of our satellites to operate as intended, (xxiv) production and launch delays, launch failures, and damage or destruction to our satellites during launch, (xxv) the impact of natural disasters, unusual or prolonged unfavorable weather conditions, epidemic outbreaks, terrorist acts and geopolitical events (including the ongoing conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, in the Gaza Strip and the Red Sea region) on our business and satellite launch schedules and (xxvi) the anticipated benefits of the domestication may not materialize. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of Satellogic’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and other documents filed or to be filed by Satellogic from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements, and Satellogic assumes no obligation and does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Satellogic can give no assurance that it will achieve its expectations.
Contacts
Investor Relations:
Ryan Driver, VP of Strategy & Corporate Development
ryan.driver@Satellogic.com
Media Relations:
Satellogic
pr@Satellogic.com
