Concerns have emerged regarding SpaceX's potential initial public offering (IPO), which is estimated to be valued at $1.8 trillion. Analysts suggest that the valuation and governance structure under CEO Elon Musk may pose challenges for pension funds and other institutional investors. The discussion around these issues has intensified as the IPO date approaches.
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Concerns Raised Over SpaceX's Potential IPO Valuation and Governance
SpaceX's anticipated IPO, projected at $1.8 trillion, has raised concerns among analysts about its valuation and governance. These issues may present challenges for pension funds and institutional investors as they consider their involvement.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'highly undesirable'
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Musk’s $1.8 trillion SpaceX IPO could be ‘highly undesirable’ for some
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Concerns Raised Over SpaceX's Potential IPO Valuation and Governance