SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Analysis: Should You Invest After the $2 Trillion Valuation IPO?
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CNBC Helps SpaceX Pull Off Trillion-Dollar Pump-and-Dump
Elon Musk became — at least temporarily — the world’s first trillionaire on June 12 after his space, telecommunications and AI company SpaceX had the largest initial public offering in history. Initially priced at $135 per share for a valuation around $1.77 trillion, shares opened at $150 and peaked on June 16 at $225.64 (a valuation of nearly $3 trillion). The price spiked after Musk announced, before markets reopened on June 15, that he believ…
Is SpaceX Stock a Buy After Falling From Its Post-IPO High?
SpaceX stock is 19% off its peak.
SpaceX & Grok Built a $1.77 Trillion IPO - Next Could be Stargate as ETH & Hyperliquid Look Dead
SpaceX merged with Grok's parent company, xAI, back in February, then went public on June 12 at a $1.77 trillion valuation, the largest IPO in history. Retail investors were allotted 30% of the shares, but only after insiders were already sitting on billion-dollar paper gains. Grok didn't just power a chatbot; it helped build the launch vehicle for the biggest debut public markets have ever seen.
SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Analysis: Should You Invest After the $2 Trillion Valuation IPO?
SpaceX (SPCX) stock analysis: $18.67B revenue, $4.94B loss, and $2T valuation. Is this IPO worth buying for long-term growth? Read our breakdown. The post SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Analysis: Should You Invest After the $2 Trillion Valuation IPO? appeared first...
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