SpaceX Roadshow Begins After Starship Launch
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Space and satellite stocks are surging as SpaceX begins its IPO roadshow. Elon Musk's company filed last week for what stands to be the biggest initial public offering ever. On Friday, the company's...
Space and satellite stocks are surging as SpaceX begins its IPO roadshow. Elon Musk's company filed last week for what stands to be the biggest initial public offering ever. On Friday, the company's Starship launched and successfully deployed mock satellites before returning to Earth safely. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Glass House Analysis
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