
AST SpaceMobile Podcast Kook's Weekly - December 28
The KOOK Report: FM1 Launch Analysis, Production Ramps, and Market Mechanics
In this episode, The KOOK Report returns following a brief suspension from X to provide a comprehensive breakdown of the recent AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) launch and the company's trajectory. From the technical nuances of satellite deployment to the behavior of short sellers, this session covers the transition of ASTS from an R&D experiment to an operational juggernaut.
Key Topics Covered:
FM1 Launch & Operations: A review of the successful launch of the FM1 satellite, its current state of tumbling in orbit to generate solar energy, and the anticipation of the "unfurling" phase (rejecting the "unfolding" nomenclature).
Strategic & Military Utility: Insight into FM1 and FM2 as likely SDA satellites for government technology trials feeding into the "Golden Dome" defense initiative. The host discusses the strategic value of ship-to-ship data transfer capabilities demonstrated in company videos, which avoids ground station sovereignty issues for the Navy.
Launch Diversification: Speculation that FM2 will utilize a non-SpaceX launcher as part of a diversification strategy, with a launch date announcement potentially imminent.
Production Ramp-Up: Analysis of the company's shift in language from "production" to "assembly, integration, and testing," signaling that Batch 1 and Batch 2 satellites are nearing shipment. The host predicts ASTS will soon become one of the largest satellite producers by tonnage globally.
Market Mechanics & Valuation: A critique of the "sell the news" reaction by short sellers following the launch. The host outlines a long-term valuation model based on data capacity and EBITDA multiples, suggesting the stock will transition from an event-driven trade to a "secular growth stock" for long-term institutional holders.
Competitive Landscape: A comparison with Starlink, arguing that SpaceX’s direct-to-device ambitions are hampered by physics and architecture compared to ASTS, as highlighted by recent DoD recognition of ASTS as a top startup over competitors like Rocket Lab.
