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SpaceX is gearing up for a blockbuster public debut that could be the biggest in Wall Street history and redefine the global space economy. But as the company evolves from a dominant rocket launcher into an AI-powered conglomerate, questions remain about its financial losses and its de facto monopoly on U.S. space ambitions. WSJ’s Corrie Driebusch and space reporter Micah Maidenberg join host Luke Vargas to break down the numbers behind the deal and what this massive infusion of capital means for the future of the cosmos.
Further Reading
See How SpaceX Is About to Eclipse Every Other Blockbuster IPO
The Secrets Revealed in SpaceX’s IPO Filing
Morgan Stanley Sees SpaceX’s Revenue Reaching $3.4 Trillion in 2040
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By The Wall Street Journal4.1
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SpaceX is gearing up for a blockbuster public debut that could be the biggest in Wall Street history and redefine the global space economy. But as the company evolves from a dominant rocket launcher into an AI-powered conglomerate, questions remain about its financial losses and its de facto monopoly on U.S. space ambitions. WSJ’s Corrie Driebusch and space reporter Micah Maidenberg join host Luke Vargas to break down the numbers behind the deal and what this massive infusion of capital means for the future of the cosmos.
Further Reading
See How SpaceX Is About to Eclipse Every Other Blockbuster IPO
The Secrets Revealed in SpaceX’s IPO Filing
Morgan Stanley Sees SpaceX’s Revenue Reaching $3.4 Trillion in 2040
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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