According to Bloomberg, the IPO has been heavily oversubscribed. The offering is priced at $135 per share, with 555.6 million shares issued, implying a valuation of roughly $1.8 trillion — effectively making it the largest IPO in history.
SpaceX SPCX Drops 4.5% Below $150 — JPMorgan Calls Merger 'Rational,' Is $220 Credible?
SpaceX (SPCX) fell another 4.51%, breaching $150 as tech sold off on geopolitical headwinds. The bull-bear split is stark: JPMorgan called a potential Musk-led SpaceX-Tesla merger "strategically sound," and one forecast sees SPCX at $220 by year-end — while short-seller Jim Chanos mocked its valuation as bubble excess. With a $220 target squaring off against bubble warnings, do you trust the upside case, or stay cautious on a high-valuation name?
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