SpaceX’s two lead underwriters have a $1 trillion chasm in their valuation as quiet period ends
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Steve Goldstein
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The two lead underwriters on SpaceX’s initial public offering, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, have a valuation gap of more than $1 trillion as they both initiated coverage at buy.
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