SBA Communications remains a buy, with the current valuation reflecting industry headwinds and offering upside on potential recovery. Q1 results beat expectations, guidance was raised, and AFFO per share is projected at $11.93–$12.38 for 2026, despite ongoing churn and refinancing pressures. Leverage remains elevated at 6.6x net debt/adj. EBITDA, but management targets investment-grade bond issuance in 2026 and maintains a sustainable dividend payout.
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BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SBA Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: SBAC) (“SBA”) announces that Marc Montagner, Chief Financial Officer is scheduled to speak at the JP Morgan 2026 Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference, Monday, May 18, 2026 at 2:50 PM ET. The conference will be at The Westin Boston Seaport District in Boston, Massachusetts. The audio presentation for SBA can be accessed by visiting www.sbasite.com. About SBA Communications Corporation SBA Communications.
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