SpaceX's initial public offering (IPO) has attracted $70 billion in orders from retail investors. The company plans to make at least 20% of its shares available to the retail market. However, this allocation suggests that most individual investors may not be able to participate in the offering.
SpaceX IPO Receives $70 Billion in Orders from Retail Investors
SpaceX's IPO has garnered significant interest, with $70 billion in orders from retail investors. The company intends to allocate at least 20% of shares to the retail market, but this may result in many individual investors being unable to participate.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO draws $70B in orders from retail investors, leaving many on sidelines: report
SpaceX IPO Receives $70 Billion in Orders from Retail Investors