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Missed the Historic SpaceX IPO? 1 Reason Why SPCX Is Still a Screaming Buy
24/7 Wall St.48d agoneutral
Missed the Historic SpaceX IPO? 1 Reason Why SPCX Is Still a Screaming Buy

SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) went public on Nasdaq on June 12, 2026 in a roughly $75 billion offering, ran to a peak of $225.64 on June 16, then gave back about 18% on the week to land near $147 to $148 by June 23 to 26. As of this morning SpaceX is trading at $155. If you ... Missed the Historic SpaceX IPO? 1 Reason Why SPCX Is Still a Screaming Buy

Bloomberg48d agoneutral
SpaceX Pushes US Share Sales to Record $251 Billion at Midyear

(Bloomberg) -- Wall Street bankers are on a high after record-setting offerings from SpaceX and Google parent Alphabet Inc., lifting expectations for deal activity in the rest of 2026.Most Read from BloombergTrump’s U-Turn on Iran Sanctions Would Unravel Decades of CurbsUS and Iran Agree to Halt Attacking Each Other Ahead of TalksOil Trades Near Four-Month Low as US and Iran Halt Fresh AttacksAramco Helicopter Crash in Ras Tanura Kills All 14 on BoardPrabowo Risks Prompt Global Banks to Pull Cas

Comcast, Alphabet, Palantir, SpaceX, Microsoft, and More Stocks That Explain Today’s Market
Barrons.com48d agoneutral
Comcast, Alphabet, Palantir, SpaceX, Microsoft, and More Stocks That Explain Today’s Market

Technology stocks were trading higher in premarket trading Monday as the looked set to finally snap its five-day losing streak. Semiconductor companies, other artificial-intelligence stocks, and the Magnificent Seven were among those rebounding to start the week. Microsoft jumped 2% ahead of the open, while Amazon Alphabet Nvidia Meta and Tesla were all up around 1%.

Former Nasdaq CEO reveals SpaceX biggest make-or-break test
TheStreet49d agoneutral
Former Nasdaq CEO reveals SpaceX biggest make-or-break test

I have now covered SpaceX's post-IPO story from at least two major angles. Jim Cramer's verdict that it "couldn't sustain the walk-up," and Doug Kass's short thesis. My colleague also covered Michael Burry studying the trade and walking away. I have noticed one thing. Each voice has added something ...

Bloomberg50d agoneutral
Tech Equity Sales Renew AI Debt-Binge Worries

(Bloomberg) -- Tech companies are selling stock like it’s the dot-com boom, and some investors fear that’s a bad sign for bondholders.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to PayIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansAn Analyst’s Missed Remark Surfaced in Deadly Iran School Strike ProbeApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsThis month alone, there’s bee

Bloomberg50d agoneutral
AI’s Energy Crunch Has Investors Searching for Next IPO Winners

(Bloomberg) -- The artificial intelligence boom has a power problem, and Wall Street is betting billions on companies that promise to solve it — even if some of the technology hasn’t been fully developed yet. Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to PayApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsAn Analyst’s Missed Rema

SpaceX just put every US carrier on notice
TheStreet51d agoneutral
SpaceX just put every US carrier on notice

Every industry runs on a comfortable order, right up until someone from outside decides the rules do not apply to them. In US wireless, that order has held for a long time. Three companies, Verizon (VZ), AT&T (T) and T-Mobile (TMUS), control almost every phone in your pocket. They build the ...

Bloomberg51d agoneutral
AI Rout Exposes Wall Street’s $270 Billion Speculation Machine

(Bloomberg) -- This week’s tech rout did more than puncture one of the year’s hottest trades: it exposed the machinery of modern speculation — and how quickly it can work in reverse.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to PayMamdani Rent Freeze Cheers Weary Tenants, Alarms La

Reuters51d agoneutral
Verizon bids $3.2 billion to win US spectrum licenses

Verizon ‌Communications successfully ‌bid nearly $3.2 billion ​for wireless licenses in a Federal ‌Communications ⁠Commission auction for mid-band ⁠spectrum, the agency said ​Friday. AT&T, ​T-Mobile ​and Space ‌X also won spectrum licenses in the auction that ‌raised ​about $3.5 ​billion. T-Mobile successfully ‌bid $278 million, ​T-Mobile $121 ​million and Space X $8.5 ​million, ‌the FCC ​said.

SpaceX volatility just entered ordinary 401(k)s
TheStreet51d agoneutral
SpaceX volatility just entered ordinary 401(k)s

The post-IPO drop from SpaceX could be felt by traders who chased one of the hottest public offerings in years. It’s quickly turning into something bigger. SpaceX (SPCX) has already transitioned from market spectacle to portfolio reality. Some investors might own SpaceX without ever purchasing the ...

SpaceX stock sheds 17% in first week of trade
Yahoo Finance51d agoneutral
SpaceX stock sheds 17% in first week of trade

SpaceX is poised to close out its first full week as a public company on a down note, with shares on track to shed 18% — extending a rough debut for one of the most highly anticipated IPOs.