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Home » OHB SE Shares Face Uncertainty as Major Defense Contract Undergoes Regulatory Review
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OHB SE Shares Face Uncertainty as Major Defense Contract Undergoes Regulatory Review

Sarah MitchellBy Sarah MitchellApril 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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While the Bremen-based aerospace group continues to deliver record operational performance, a planned joint venture for what could be Germany’s largest-ever defense space project has hit an unexpected regulatory hurdle. The German Federal Cartel Office is scrutinizing the proposed alliance with Rheinmetall, creating a period of nervous anticipation for investors.

Strong Fundamentals Amidst Regulatory Delay

Separate from the current regulatory review, OHB SE’s business foundation appears robust. The company’s recently published results for the concluded 2025 fiscal year demonstrate significant growth. Total output surged by 21 percent to approximately €1.25 billion. Concurrently, the adjusted operating result rose to €84 million. A particular highlight is the firm order backlog of €3.19 billion, which represents a historic peak and secures capacity utilization for the foreseeable future.

This operational strength is supported by powerful structural tailwinds. The European Space Agency (ESA) has approved a record budget for the coming years, and the German government itself is planning substantial investments in military space infrastructure. Reflecting this confidence, management adjusted its medium-term targets during the latest Capital Markets Day, projecting total output will surpass the €2 billion mark by 2028.

Cartel Office Scrutiny Puts Key Venture on Hold

The source of the current market uncertainty stems from a joint venture notification filed in mid-March by OHB and Rheinmetall Digital. The cooperation aims to pursue the Bundeswehr’s SATCOMBw Stage 4 project. This initiative involves building a highly secure communications network comprising over 100 satellites, with an estimated total value between eight and ten billion euros. The Bonn-based competition authorities have initiated a merger control procedure for the venture.

The resulting ambiguity around the project’s timeline triggered a sell-off, at one point sending the satellite manufacturer’s share price down by more than nine percent. Within the consortium, which is completed by Airbus, OHB is slated to handle satellite manufacturing. Analysts at NuWays estimate the potential revenue share for the Bremen company at €2.7 to €3.3 billion. As these experts continue to rate the chances of ultimately winning the contract as high, they have maintained their price target of €272 for OHB stock.

Investors will receive their next concrete guidance on May 7th with the release of first-quarter figures. However, until the Cartel Office reaches its final decision regarding the joint venture, the multi-billion euro SATCOMBw project is likely to remain the dominant factor influencing the share price trajectory.

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