The SpaceX IPO is the first in a string of AI public-market debuts that could deliver new riches to startup employees to donate to charity.
Actualités
Uniquement les titres à fort signal - événements macro, résultats, M&A, régulation. Listicles et clickbait d'analystes filtrés par défaut. Rafraîchi toutes les heures.
Investor attention will be on Kevin Warsh's first meeting as chair of the Federal Reserve, dealmaking in the Middle East, and the second-day effects on SpaceX.
Investor attention will be on Kevin Warsh's first meeting as chair of the Federal Reserve, dealmaking in the Middle East, and the second-day effects on SpaceX.
At the moment, crypto is bracing for impact.
The stock market has spent much of the past two years rewarding category leaders. Investors have poured capital into dominant companies with clear competitive advantages while becoming increasingly selective about everyone else. That trend was on full display Friday when SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) completed the largest IPO in history, raising $75 billion at $135 per share ... SpaceX’s IPO Was Enormously Successful, but Did It Break the Rest of the Space Industry?
Elon Musk once gave SpaceX less than a 10% chance of surviving.
Galaxy CEO said he was optimistic about SpaceX's IPO, calling it a milestone for America and venture finance.
The leading AI lab's first public share sale could be a while away, but you can buy these investments right now.
Agents are preparing for a luxury real estate heyday as IPOs create thousands of new millionaires and billionaires
Owen Lamont of Acadian Asset Management says the fast-tracking of mega IPOs shouldn’t keep passive investors up at night, but it isn’t great either.
Owen Lamont, portfolio manager at Acadian Asset Management, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to talk about whether a potential wave of IPOs may signal a new bubble
Investing.com -- Here are the biggest analyst moves in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) for this week.
A look at some of the venture capitalists, college endowments and employees that hold shares in SpaceX
Investors may get the chance to invest in all three this year.
Economist Robert Reich slammed Elon Musk-led SpaceX‘s IPO scheduled for Friday, criticizing the event as a “Ponzi scheme” and comparing it with the short-lived Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Largest Ponzi Scheme In a post on X on Thursday, Reich...
A crucial element in SpaceX’s soaring IPO was the army of do-it-yourself traders who bought some $118 million of SpaceX stock on the first day of trading.
"The reason is that companies tend to issue when equity demand is strong, earnings momentum is healthy and investor risk appetite is elevated."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to delay SpaceX's planned initial public offering, warning that the record-setting listing could expose investors to unusual valuation, governance and index-fund risks. Warren Presses SEC To Slow IPO Warren wrote...
As warnings spread that SpaceX will be force-fed into the index funds millions hold for retirement, Vanguard's investment chief realigns expectations.
Bitcoin spot ETFs drew $85.85M on June 12, the biggest daily inflow since mid-May, as SpaceX made its Nasdaq debut.
If you have SpaceX FOMO, you’re not alone. But experts say to pause before making emotionally driven stock purchases.
On June 12, SpaceX turned one of Wall Street’s hottest listings into a full-blown market event. Investors were bracing for a choppy debut, given its enormous valuation, heavy Musk premium, and questions about whether a rocket-and-satellite company could justify AI-stock-style pricing. Instead, ...
The same day SpaceX landed the largest IPO in history, a feud escalated between the U.S. government and another buzzy artificial intelligence firm looking to tap public markets.
Juan Hernandez, a former SpaceX employee, owns 6,500 company shares. On the first day of public trading, his wealth ballooned by $1,046,175.
The biggest IPO in history just churned out a major windfall for Wall Street's biggest banks.
SpaceX roared into markets this past week with a valuation of more than $2 trillion, surpassing two members of Wall Street's "Magnificent Seven" and raising a key question: Does the Mag 7 name still fit? And if not, what should replace it? The IPO, the biggest in U.S. history, vaulted SpaceX's value above two Mag 7 members: CEO Elon Musk's other company, Tesla, and Meta Platforms. With SpaceX's arrival, "it becomes very hard to keep using Mag 7 as the clean shorthand for market leadership because one of the most important companies in the world would immediately be outside the label," said Shay Boloor, chief market strategist at Futurum Equities.
The rocket company might never accomplish all it has told investors, but it has met the original goal of reigniting interest in space.