SpaceX reveals next Starship launch date
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SpaceX's VP for Satellite Policy suggests that the satellite-to-phone partnership between AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon might not withstand regulatory scrutiny.
SpaceX, which confidentially filed for an IPO in April, is planning to disclose its prospectus as soon as next week, people familiar with the matter said. The company is gearing u
Alphabet invested in SpaceX more than a decade ago, and its stake is now worth an estimated $100 billion. SpaceX and Alpahebt are exploring AI orbital data centers, which could alleviate energy demand on Earth.
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SpaceX targets May 19 for the first Starship V3 launch — a 408-foot rocket deploying 22 satellites on its maiden flight
SpaceX is preparing to fly the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built on an operational mission. Starship Flight 12, the debut of the upgraded Version 3 vehicle, is expected to lift off from Starbase in Boca Chica,
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX to file public IPO prospectus in the next couple of days
SpaceX is getting ready to publish its IPO prospectus within days, putting Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company on the edge of a stock sale so large that Wall Street has no clean comparison for it.
The SpaceX IPO is likely to happen within the next few months and will give investors a chance to own the rocket launch business, Starlink, xAI, and more. In this video, I'll discuss what we know and my honest assessment of whether SpaceX stock will be a smart buy on IPO day.
SpaceX is set to launch a rocket carrying Starlink satellites from the Vandenberg Space Force Base. Here's where to watch liftoff in California.
At a targeted valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion -- up sharply from recent private tenders around $800 billion -- SpaceX aims to raise around $75 billion. This would shatter records for the largest IPO ever,
SpaceX has been hit with another lawsuit over worker safety issues at one of its Texas facilities, this time at the McGregor test site outside of Waco.
In the months after Elon Musk closed on his $44 billion purchase of Twitter Inc., there was a broad consensus that not only had he overpaid, but that he’d dragged some of the world’s best-known investors into a bad deal.