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Laughing Water Capital Bets Big on NextNav’s 5G Spectrum Potential
724FinanceGökberk Uçar
Investment management firm Laughing Water Capital delivered a staggering net return of 39.8% in the second quarter of 2026, significantly outperforming both the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 indices, while shining a spotlight on NextNav Inc. (NASDAQ:NN) as a key driver of this portfolio success. With a year-to-date net return of 33.6%, the fund demonstrates that patience in inefficient markets pays off, particularly with stakes in technology firms like NextNav that specialize in terrestrial backup to GPS and innovative spectrum utilization.
Regulatory Limbo and the 5G Spectrum Gamble
NextNav remains in a holding pattern as it awaits a critical "Notice of Proposed Rule Making" (NPRM) from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which would authorize the use of its wireless spectrum for 5G communication.Strategic Balance Sheet Restructuring
Despite the regulatory delays, the company has executed a pivotal financial cleanup by calling SPAC warrants and converting convertible debt into equity during the quarter.The Capitol Test and Confidence in Tech
NextNav has petitioned the FCC to conduct tests around the U.S. Capitol Building to prove that proposed 5G operations can coexist with existing technologies in the 902-928 MHz band without interference. Management interprets the FCC's willingness to consider such a sensitive test as a strong signal of regulatory favor and confidence in the technology's safety.From my perspective as an Air Freight Logistics and Cargo Expert, NextNav's PNT (Positioning, Navigation, and Timing) solutions represent a critical infrastructure layer for the future of logistics, beyond just a spectrum play. As the industry moves towards autonomous cargo drones and dense urban air mobility, the reliance on standard GPS becomes a vulnerability. NextNav's ability to provide precise vertical altitude data via services like 'Pinnacle' ensures the safety and reliability required for the next generation of air bridges. Securing this spectrum isn't just a telecom win; it is a foundational step towards enabling high-density, reliable autonomous air cargo networks in complex environments.