Anpanman analyzes the remarkably bullish Q4 update from AST SpaceMobile, marking the company’s transition from a developmental phase to a tangible revenue-generating powerhouse. The episode details the $71 million in Q4 revenue and the company's ambitious 2027 target of nearly $1 billion. With $3.9 billion in pro forma cash, the discussion highlights how the business is now fully funded for its initial constellation while eyeing massive profitability.
A major focus of the discussion is the disclosure of 90% long-term EBITDA margins. Anpanman explains why the market values these high-quality recurring revenues similarly to top-tier software companies like Palantir. Because AST SpaceMobile operates on a high fixed-cost base with a revenue-share model with MNOs, the incremental growth in subscribers effectively drops straight to the bottom line once the satellites are in orbit.
The episode provides a deep dive into the technical challenges of satellite production, specifically the 'stacking' issues involved with the new block two composite satellites. Anpanman describes the complexity of stacking multiple Bluebirds—comparing them to five-story buildings—and how solving this engineering hurdle paves the way for a production cadence of six satellites per month by the second half of 2026.
Strategic launch partnerships are also explored, with a spotlight on Blue Origin's New Glenn and a newly signed heavy launch provider, likely Mitsubishi. Anpanman speculates on the possibility of a dedicated New Glenn launch for six to eight satellites as early as May 2024, which would significantly accelerate the deployment of the constellation and de-risk the timeline for commercial service.
Finally, the analysis covers the growing global footprint of SpaceMobile, including the $175 million prepayment from Saudi Telecom and the new partnership with Taiwan Mobile. Anpanman discusses the competitive landscape with Starlink, emphasizing the advantages of AST SpaceMobile's bent-pipe architecture and its ability to support 4G, 5G, and eventually 6G standards without requiring hardware replacements in space. This episode is a must-listen for any member of the SpaceMob looking to understand the fundamental shift in ASTS's business trajectory.