That brought the firm's total SpaceX holdings to over $550 million, spread across several of its ETFs.
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George Noble called SpaceX the most grossly overvalued stock he's ever seen.
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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.