Musk's SpaceX prices record $75B IPO at $135 a share(reuters.com) |
Musk's SpaceX prices record $75B IPO at $135 a share(reuters.com) |
https://www.morningstar.com/stocks/spacex-what-investors-nee...
But the SpaceX float (a term I didn't know about before this IPO) is low enough that this effect may not even show up at all.
Assuming the website I just looked up the numbers on was not itself the hallucination of an AI[0], 75% of Tesla's shares are actually traded, so if I take their market cap as US$1.5T then people are trading US$1.125T of Tesla shares, whereas SpaceX only floated $75 billion of theirs, so it won't dilute the available market for people who want to ride Musk's coattails.
[0] how would I know? https://finbox.com/WBAG:TSLA/explorer/shares_float_pct/
(Also, y'know, synonymous with Lucifer).