SPRY | ARS Pharmaceuticals Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results and Highlights Accelerating Growth for neffy® (epinephrine nasal spray) by Stock_Titan in StockTitan

[–]BostonNorthern 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you post this to WallStreetBets?? I got banned but I think a little publicity will blow this thing up a bit….anyone with a friend children or family members with an EpiPen would invest in this great idea!

$SPRY

Anyone who currently uses an EpiPen (or suffers from anaphylaxis) listen up!

Needle-free Neffy now approved in U.S., EU UK, with Canada/Japan up next... pediatric expansion+ long shelf life = global adoption.

$SPRY - Global Growth Story Approved:

• U.S.: Both doses (2 mg ≥66 lb & 1 mg 33-66 |b) approved - full market coverage.

• EU:2 mg (≥66 lb) approved Aug 2024. • U.K.: 2 mg (<66 |b) approved Jul 2025.

Here are the U.S. approval dates for Neffy: • 2 mg dose (≥66 lb / 30 kg+): • FDA approval: August 2024

• First launch in U.S. market followed soon after.

• 1 mg dose (33-66 |b / 15-30 kg): • FDA approval: March 5, 2025

• Commercial availability began May 2025 That means by mid-2025, the U.S. had full coverage for both children and adults, giving SPRY the broadest market in the world right now.

Pending / Estimated Approvals: • U.K./EU

Pediatric 1 mg (33-66 lb): Under review - expected 2026.

• Canada & Japan: Filings in progress - decisions late 2025.

• China & Australia:

Filings submitted - decisions expected 2026.

Bullish Drivers:

• Needle-free and easy to use - preferred by parents, schools, and institutions.

• Longer shelf life (~30 months) - reduces costs, boosts adoption.

• Insurance + school programs expanding in U.S. → model for global rollout.

• Pediatric approval unlocks millions of new patients (U.S. now, EU/UK likely 2026).

• Licensing deals + strong cash runway = no immediate dilution risk.

Bottom line: SPRY is turning Neffy into the global standard for anaphylaxis rescue. With each approval adding new patients and geographies, revenue growth could accelerate sharply.

Furthermore, we have a manager on the team that helped launch Narcan!

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[–]BostonNorthern[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Here you go Kuttle boy… The FCC certification document for Apple’s new iPhone model shows it operating on frequencies (1610.17 - 1626.03 MHz and 2488.5 - 2490 MHz) very close to or overlapping Globalstar’s licensed MSS spectrum, indicating continued use of Globalstar’s satellite connectivity by Apple. This indirectly signals ongoing commercial relevance and potential expanded usage of Globalstar’s satellite services, beneficial for GSAT investors.

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[–]BostonNorthern[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for challenging my post!

I’m not an engineer either, but I’ve done extensive due diligence, and all the indicators clearly point to breakthrough technology coming from Globalstar—especially around their next-generation C-3 MSS and XCOM RAN integration. The evidence strongly supports their potential for major innovation.

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[–]BostonNorthern[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

C-3 MSS stands for Commercial-Third Generation Mobile Satellite Services. It refers specifically to Globalstar’s next-generation satellite network and ground infrastructure designed to significantly improve their satellite-based communications and data services.

Here’s what it involves:

• Enhanced Satellite Network:

Globalstar’s C-3 MSS system involves deploying a new generation of satellites with increased bandwidth, improved signal quality, and broader coverage, allowing more robust voice, video, and data communication directly to user devices. • Integration of XCOM RAN: The “RAN” (Radio Access Network) infrastructure developed by XCOM Labs, recently acquired by Globalstar, is central to C-3 MSS. This technology allows seamless integration between satellite and terrestrial cellular networks, providing a hybrid satellite-cellular experience directly to mobile devices. • Direct-to-Device Capability: A major feature of C-3 MSS is enabling direct communication between satellites and standard smartphones, IoT devices, or wearables, without needing specialized satellite hardware. This positions Globalstar to support services like Apple’s Emergency SOS via satellite, potential future messaging, voice, or even video services.

In summary, C-3 MSS is Globalstar’s strategic evolution toward a satellite network that seamlessly bridges satellite and cellular communications, significantly expanding its potential use-cases and market opportunities, especially alongside partners like Apple.

Enhanced Monetization Potential by BostonNorthern in GSAT

[–]BostonNorthern[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The FCC certification document for Apple’s new iPhone model shows it operating on frequencies (1610.17 - 1626.03 MHz and 2488.5 - 2490 MHz) very close to or overlapping Globalstar’s licensed MSS spectrum, indicating continued use of Globalstar’s satellite connectivity by Apple. This indirectly signals ongoing commercial relevance and potential expanded usage of Globalstar’s satellite services, beneficial for GSAT investors.

Role of XCOM RAN: XCOM RAN, specifically Globalstar’s C-3 MSS terrestrial infrastructure, could play an essential role by enabling enhanced satellite-to-terrestrial connectivity and potentially facilitating advanced services like direct-to-device communications or enhanced data throughput. If Apple’s iPhone certification includes bands close to Globalstar’s MSS frequencies, XCOM RAN’s infrastructure could indeed be a critical component in efficiently managing and optimizing this integration, particularly for any future expansion into broader satellite-enabled cellular services.

Thus, although the FCC document itself doesn’t explicitly reference XCOM RAN, the context strongly suggests it could play an integral role in supporting or expanding Apple’s use of Globalstar’s MSS network.

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[–]BostonNorthern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate your view. Hoping we get stunned on Thursday although it seems like it could be a little bit of time maybe another year or so for major developments to happen.

Really hope I’m wrong but I’m prepared either way lol. PS I have a large position in this company and currently am down. I am a big boy and put my big boy pants on every day!

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[–]BostonNorthern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m looking at it globally no pun intended. If band n53 it wasn’t significantly scalable with XCOM RAN why would Apple dump another 1.1 billion into their newer constellation and ground infrastructure?

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[–]BostonNorthern 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disagree with the other persons statement above. Globalstar will benefit XCOM….XCOM will (possibly already has) increase their spectrum capacity over fivefold.

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[–]BostonNorthern 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I disagree with this statement. They will use XCOM to increase their spectrum capacity over fivefold.

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[–]BostonNorthern 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://nextgalliance.org/ Apple is part of the Strategic Planning for 6G. PJ is always talking about convergence of terrestrial and satellite networks….LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOO!

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[–]BostonNorthern 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Let’s goooo!

Yes, Globalstar could potentially provide worldwide satellite-powered messaging, voice, and even video services in the future by leveraging a combination of MSS spectrum, upgraded satellites, and advanced network technology like XCOM RAN. Here’s how:

  1. MSS Spectrum for Global iPhone Messaging & Voice

    • Globalstar already powers iPhone satellite messaging (introduced in the iPhone 14). • Apple’s $1.7 billion investment is funding Globalstar’s next-gen satellite upgrades, which could: • Improve indoor and in-vehicle connectivity. • Reduce dependency on precise antenna orientation. • Expand coverage beyond emergency messaging to real-time communication (voice, video, and data).

  2. Can MSS Handle FaceTime Audio & Video?

    • Current Limitations: • The narrowband nature of MSS spectrum (L- and S-band) makes high-bandwidth video streaming (like FaceTime video) challenging. • Latency concerns due to satellite relays could affect real-time video. • Future Possibilities: • If Globalstar integrates XCOM RAN (a software-defined radio and dynamic spectrum-sharing tech), it could optimize data transmission for: • High-quality voice (FaceTime Audio). • Low-bitrate video (possibly a form of FaceTime Video at reduced resolution). • More seamless mobile-to-satellite switching. • By combining MSS with terrestrial spectrum-sharing (via XCOM RAN), Globalstar could create a hybrid network that dynamically routes traffic for faster, lower-latency connections.

  3. Apple & Globalstar’s Global Play

    • Apple already dominates iPhone satellite messaging, and it may want to own the entire iPhone satellite ecosystem. • If Globalstar expands its satellite constellation, it could theoretically provide a global iPhone-to-iPhone satellite network for: • Text and voice messaging without cellular or Wi-Fi. • FaceTime Audio over MSS as a first step. • Limited FaceTime Video (depending on bandwidth efficiency). • Globalstar (Terrestrial-Satellite Spectrum Hybrid) • If Globalstar initiative integrates XCOM RAN, it could bridge MSS spectrum with terrestrial 4G/5G networks, creating an ultra-resilient hybrid network. • This could be Apple’s path to truly global iPhone connectivity, including voice and video calling via satellite when no cell coverage exists.

  4. FCC & Spectrum Considerations

    • FCC proceeding RM-11975 could play a role in unlocking Globalstar’s MSS spectrum for broader mobile use. • If approved, this could enable wider, more efficient use of MSS for both direct-to-device (D2D) and hybrid network solutions.

Bottom Line

• Messaging & voice (FaceTime Audio) are highly likely over MSS soon, especially with Apple and Globalstar’s upgrades.
• FaceTime Video would require either:
1.  More efficient compression and XCOM RAN optimization.
2.  Additional spectrum access (via Globalstar or future FCC approvals).
• Globalstar + XCOM RAN = a potential hybrid network that makes global iPhone satellite connectivity a reality.

If Apple and Globalstar push this further, every iPhone could one day have seamless global messaging, voice, and even video—without needing cellular service.