Kook's Weekly - May 11 - The ASIC Alpha and the Falcon 9 Frontier

Kook's Weekly - May 11 - The ASIC Alpha and the Falcon 9 Frontier

Kook breaks down the current state of AST SpaceMobile as the company approaches a critical phase of satellite production and deployment. The discussion highlights the recent Bloomberg coverage of the SpaceMob, clarifying that the group is not a centralized organization but a powerful, decentralized network of subject matter experts. Kook explains how this 'Skynet-type' knowledge base provides research that institutional analysts struggle to replicate, offering a unique perspective on the company's long-term value.


The episode dives deep into the technical milestones achieved by AST SpaceMobile, specifically the validation of proprietary ASIC technology. Kook explains how these next-generation chips will drastically improve power efficiency and bandwidth compared to existing FPGA chips. This development represents a massive leap forward in the 'link budget' and overall capacity, positioning the company years ahead of competitors like Amazon and SpaceX who lack similar commercial access through mobile network operators.


Kook analyzes the 'constellation constipation' that has impacted the stock price, arguing that the market is mispricing the company's execution capabilities. By examining launch prepayments and minimum commitments in financial filings, Kook demonstrates that AST SpaceMobile has secured a significant pipeline of Falcon 9 launches. This evidence directly contradicts bear narratives regarding launch availability and the supposed need for the unproven New Glenn rocket to reach orbit.


The focus shifts to the upcoming launch of the first batch of Bluebird satellites and the strategic importance of vertical integration. Kook discusses how Abel Avellan's leadership and the focus on internal manufacturing are essential for maintaining a first-mover advantage. The conversation explores the broader space economy, including the potential for space-based AI data centers and on-orbit power generation, leveraging the massive surface area of the company's satellite arrays.


Finally, Kook shares personal insights into the mental resilience required for high-conviction investing in disruptive technologies. By framing the current sentiment against a multi-year analysis, Kook shows that while manufacturing delays have caused short-term volatility, the company has successfully navigated physics, regulatory, and partnership hurdles. The episode concludes with a look forward to the production cadence and the inevitable shift in market valuation as execution risks are retired.

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