Elon Musk’s SpaceX has unveiled plans to set a $135 share price in its initial public offering price, for a sale worth $75 billion. The blockbuster debut would make Musk the first-ever trillionaire. https://t.co/ed1KSD9yVo
SpaceX has just officially announced that it plans to raise $74.4 billion in its IPO, targeting a $135 per-share price and selling approximately 555.55 million shares, according to a new SEC filing.
That would give @SpaceX a target IPO valuation of about $1.75 trillion.
SpaceX: "We expect to receive approximately $74.4 billion of net proceeds from this offering (or $85.7 billion if the underwriters exercise their option to purchase additional shares of Class A common stock in full), based upon the expected initial public offering price of $135 per share, after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and estimated offering expenses payable by us."
Note: All of these numbers are subject to change before IPO. Filing below:
Teslas Tyska försäljning i Maj ökade 322% jämfört med Maj förra året då alla tidningar skrev att det var kört för bilmärket i Europa. Liknande siffror syns i flera europeiska länder. Men det kommer du aldrig få höra om i MSM.
När FSD (Självkörning) rullas ut i land efter land i Europa kommer det blir mer efterfrågan och jag tror få kommer vilja ha en bil som inte kan köra sig själv om några år när det blivit mainstream.
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Like Elon said wayyy back:“We want to make a product that people ❤️”
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