Traders on Polymarket have sharply scaled back bets that a Tesla-SpaceX merger will be announced this year, even as Wall Street analysts insist a tie-up is only a matter of time. The prediction market now puts just an 11% chance on an official announcement by 30 September, down 28 percentage...
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SpaceX stock nears its IPO price as August earnings approach, a date that also triggers the first wave of insider share unlocks.
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Dell, Sandisk and Micron led an AI sell-off, masked by megacaps such as Apple. SpaceX undercut its IPO price. Taiwan Semi, GE Aerospace earnings are due.
Shares of SpaceX briefly traded below their IPO price on Wednesday, a first for the stock just over a month after going public. The rocket maker’s stock recently traded at $135.38, down 0.5% from yesterday’s close.
Australian brokerage plans more U.S. listings after record SpaceX demand from nearly three million clients.
SpaceX (SPCX) went public a month ago as the biggest IPO in history. Today, it trades below its opening price. Shares of Space Exploration Technologies slipped to a record low near $139 on Monday, even as the company cleared a Starship mishap probe ahead of its next test flight, according to ...
Anthropic is looking to kick off meetings for its blockbuster initial public offering in the coming weeks, according to a Bloomberg report. The move could help put the AI chatbot maker's IPO firmly ahead of rival OpenAI's. The banks leading Anthropic's much-anticipated IPO are setting up meetings for the company with investors, according to the Bloomberg report, which cites unnamed sources.
The stock has steadily fallen from the euphoric post-IPO high, showing that markets may be sobering up to the promises CEO Elon Musk made before and after SpaceX went public.

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SpaceX stock slid on Wednesday, breaching a crucial price level.
SpaceX (SPCX) shares slid on Wednesday, breaching a crucial price level.
SpaceX shares are on watch Wednesday morning after another down day for the stock, and a crucial level almost breached.
The bank hauled in $148 billion of net new assets in its wealth-management business in the second quarter, over half of which were tied to IPOs.
The historic SpaceX initial public offering was good for Morgan Stanley’s investment banking division. The firm’s wealth division also got a boost from IPOs. Morgan Stanley’s wealth division raked in $148 billion in net new assets in the second quarter, over half of which the firm said was related to IPOs of companies that use the firm’s workplace investing platform.
(Bloomberg) -- It’s not just Morgan Stanley’s IPO bankers that are benefiting from the frenzy of companies going public in recent weeks.The bank hauled in $148 billion of net new assets in its wealth-management business in the second quarter, over half of which were tied to IPOs, according to a statement Wednesday. SpaceX’s record-breaking listing earlier this year proved to be a field day for Morgan Stanley and its Wall Street peers that helped take it public. Elon Musk’s space and artificial-i
The bank reported adjusted second-quarter earnings of $3.46 a share, blowing past Wall Street forecasts thanks to a surge in investment banking revenue.
Morgan Stanley’s profit jumped 58% in the second quarter, echoing bumper results at other big banks from strong trading and dealmaking activity. The report follows a slug of big bank earnings yesterday, which together pointed to how market turmoil and artificial intelligence-driven investment have supercharged Wall Street’s biggest moneymakers. Morgan Stanley’s investment banking revenue increased 58% from the prior year to $2.44 billion.
Investors can gain exposure to the space boom through established defense contractors benefiting from Golden Dome spending without relying on SpaceX alone.
The rush for cash by some of the world’s largest companies is putting the long bull market at risk. SpaceX’s record $75 billion public offering. Investors have been cheering the raging bull market for years—three years and nine months, to be precise—with the S&P 500 having more than doubled during that period.
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Five of the nation’s largest lenders—including JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs—reported a 39% jump in combined earnings to over $49 billion, driven by surging Wall Street fees from a widespread “risk-on” environment, the recent SpaceX IPO, and the AI boom.
Investors are looking for signs that the company’s investment banking pipeline is strong and the wealth management unit can continue to rake in more clients and assets.
The Brookfield-backed data center owner and operator is looking to raise $1.25 billion at the midpoint of its marketed range of $23 to $27.
A rush by technology companies to fund AI infrastructure is boosting dealmaking and financing activity for Wall Street, bankers said on Tuesday, generating lucrative fees from capital raising and loans. Investment banks have reaped strong fees from AI-related deals, including SK Hynix's $26.5 billion ADR offering and SpaceX's record $86 billion initial public offering, as well as debt issuance. "The build-out of AI infrastructure remains in its early stages, and we believe this multi-year investment cycle will continue to drive elevated levels of strategic activity, financing, and capital formation across markets," Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said during an earnings call.
Data center operator Switch has hired investment banks for an initial public offering that could raise up to $10 billion as soon as the fourth quarter, according to two people familiar with the matter, and value the company at close to $80 billion, including debt. Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase have been tapped as lead underwriters for the offering, the people said. The IPO would rank among the largest U.S. stock market debuts in recent years, underscoring investors' appetite for companies benefiting from surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure.