SpaceX's IPO documentation highlights a significant risk factor: the company's heavy reliance on its founder, Elon Musk. The filing notes that the company has not secured key person life insurance for Musk. Furthermore, while Musk dedicates substantial time to SpaceX, his commitments to other ventures, including Tesla, Neuralink, and The Boring Company, mean his focus is not exclusively on the aerospace firm. The document also acknowledges that Musk's public statements and actions frequently attract intense media and public scrutiny, which could positively or negatively impact SpaceX's business operations.
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