SpaceX investors face key question ahead of IPO: Is it a rocket company, satellite business, or AI powerhouse?
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This article from MarketWatch poses a critical question for potential SpaceX investors ahead of its IPO: whether the company should be valued as a rocket company, a satellite communications business, or an AI/technology powerhouse. The piece highlights the challenge of assessing SpaceX's true market identity and valuation.
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That's a key question for investors to assess heading into the IPO.
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