
AST SpaceMobile Podcast Kook's Weekly - January 11
Episode Summary: The Battle of the Banks, Production Clues, and the "Platform" Thesis
In this week's update, we navigate the recent volatility surrounding AST SpaceMobile, starting with the clash between Scotiabank’s "firefighting" downgrade and Bank of America’s supportive "zoom out" perspective. Despite the noise, the market absorbed the dip, signaling strong investor conviction ahead of 2026.
We break down the key takeaways from Scott’s appearance at CES and the company's narrative focus. A major highlight is the forensic analysis of the recent facility tour by Mirko Bibic, CEO of Bell Canada. We discuss the implications of the "signed" hardware—why it likely isn't Batch 1 due to clean room protocols, and what that signals about the production funnel and the progress of Batch 2 and beyond.
Key Topics Covered:
Market Action: Analyzing the Scotiabank "hit piece" versus the Bank of America rebuttal. Why the short thesis regarding "timing" and "lack of customers" is losing steam against the backdrop of imminent execution.
Production & Testing: Deciphering the clues from the Bell Canada visit, updated production cadence language (testing vs. construction), and the potential timeline for satellite deliveries.
Regulatory & Orbit: A celebration of FM2’s regulatory clearance and gateway signings. Plus, a return to "birdwatching" with updates on FM1’s orbital stability and flight plan adjustments.
Global Mandates & TAM: How government initiatives are expanding the Total Addressable Market (TAM). We look at the UK Space Agency’s emergency network plans and a massive development in India regarding vehicle-to-vehicle mesh connectivity (30MHz spectrum allocation).
Nokia & Tactical Use: Nokia’s recruitment for "tactical" non-terrestrial network solutions, reinforcing the shift from casual consumer use to critical defense and infrastructure applications.
The "Platform" Valuation: Why ASTS should be valued as a scalable platform rather than a niche point solution, and how SatCo’s first commercial hire supports this monetization strategy.
Physics & PNT: A deep dive into Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT). We contrast the fragility of low-power GPS against the high-power, jam-resistant nature of ASTS signals, particularly relevant in modern electronic warfare contexts (the "Growler" discussion).
The Bear Cave: engaging with recent short theses (including "Valuations" and Anthony Bozza). We explore why their "upside risks"—like successful launches or a SpaceX IPO—are actually the Space Mob's base case.
Investment Warning: A specific look at the mechanics of leveraged ETFs (like the double-long AST). We explain why "gamma burn" and volatility decay make these dangerous vehicles for long-term holders, even when the underlying stock price rises.
Join us as we connect the dots between regulatory filings, executive facility tours, and global telecom trends to understand where AST SpaceMobile stands today.
