In this episode of The KOOK Report, we navigate the recent market volatility and discuss why "knowing what you own" is the ultimate defense against short-term price whipsaws. We dive deep into the latest developments surrounding AST Spacemobile (ASTS), government contracts, and the shifting landscape of the space industry.
Episode Highlights:
FM2 & Risk Profile: A look at the upcoming Flight Model 2 launch on Blue Origin’s New Glenn. We discuss why a launch anomaly is no longer a catastrophic risk for the company but merely a minor nuisance, signaling a massive de-risking of operations.
Regulatory Momentum: FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is "geeking out" over Direct-to-Device (DTC) technology. We analyze why FCC approval is imminent, why it serves as a global green light for other nations, and how it solidifies the path to commercialization.
The Terrawave Connection: Blue Origin announced its "Terrawave" orbital transport backbone. We debunk the fear that this is a competitor to ASTS. Instead, we connect the dots between Terrawave, the cancellation of government programs like Milnet, and how these systems are likely complementary pieces of a future space-based data infrastructure.
Busting the Bear Thesis: We dissect Peter Adderton’s criticism that ASTS’s "white label" B2B strategy is flawed compared to Starlink’s brand. The episode argues the opposite: Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) models suffer from massive customer acquisition costs, while ASTS’s partnership model with MNOs (like AT&T) provides an unbeatable distribution monopoly akin to owning the App Store.
Starlink Struggles: Key executives are departing Starlink’s DTC division, and Starship faces continued testing hurdles. We discuss what this means for the competitive landscape.
Analyst Wars: A comparison of Scotiabank’s confusing bearish persistence against Deutsche Bank’s recent upgrade and $137 price target, highlighting the growing institutional recognition of government revenue potential.
The Space Mob: Reflections on Crossroads Capital’s report and the unique nature of the "Space Mob" as a market-driven expert network with skin in the game.
Tune in for a deep dive into the "Jungle" of space investing, where we separate the signal from the macro noise.