It seems unfair to compare market cap for a rapidly growing company based on a number that's six months old. I'd think that it's reasonable to see recent numbers for last month or to (May or June) and calculate multiples based on that. It's not the treditional approach but it makes sense as it provides more accurate multiples for a company that's on the onset of an S curve.
@aaronburnett My understanding is that V4 is supposed to be taller for larger payloads in hopes that v4 raptors would have higher thrust. This is in addition to having full reusability with V3 starship. Is that not right?
Considering that the xAI valuation was 250B at the time of acquisition, it'd not turn participants stock into 3 even assuming xAI component of SpaceX grows three folds by the time of IPO (very less likely). It'd mean that the xAI holder stocks would go up about 33% or so if SpaceX valuation goes up 33% from the xAI acquisition to the IPO.
I agree on folks retiring after having some amount of wealth and after achieving a specific target or at a good stopping point.
@elonmusk It would be super helpful to exclude list of accounts from "Following" section if those accounts are added to "Notifications". This would reduce double impressions and save users a lot of time and not force them to read same messages twice.
Let me know if you can relate to this:
- USPS delivers piles of garbage to house in form of spam mail
- Person walks to place where garbage is delivered, either front of home or mailbox outside
- Person walks back and sorts through garbage
- Person finds 2 pieces of mail amongst 20+ pieces of garbage
- Person opens 2 pieces of mail and realizes it's also garbage
- Person then puts the entire pile of garbage delivered by USPS into the garbage
- The cycle repeats
USPS is nothing more than a taxpayer-funded garbage distributor in many instances.
How do we fix this?
Let me know if you can relate to this:
- USPS delivers piles of garbage to house in form of spam mail
- Person walks to place where garbage is delivered, either front of home or mailbox outside
- Person walks back and sorts through garbage
- Person finds 2 pieces of mail amongst 20+ pieces of garbage
- Person opens 2 pieces of mail and realizes it's also garbage
- Person then puts the entire pile of garbage delivered by USPS into the garbage
- The cycle repeats
USPS is nothing more than a taxpayer-funded garbage distributor in many instances.
How do we fix this?
@JohnAlden47@garyblack00 Does that mean that the way Gary calculates price target is not right? Considering that he doesn't account for market sentiment?