Whoa, hold up—SpaceX just kicked off a secondary share sale, and we're talking an $800 billion valuation here. Yeah, you read that right. Eight. Hundred. Billion. The rocket company's letting existing shareholders cash out at a price tag that would make most unicorns look like ponies. This move signals serious confidence in their trajectory, or maybe just perfect timing while the market's still hot. Either way, it's a monster number that's got everyone's attention.
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TheMemefather
· 9h ago
ngl 800 billion really scared me. This is going to the moon, it's not just about rockets anymore.
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GasDevourer
· 9h ago
$80 billion valuation? Musk's move is really ruthless, other unicorns must be crying their eyes out.
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MEVvictim
· 9h ago
800 billion? That number is so outrageous that I can hardly believe it. SpaceX is really about to take off.
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MevShadowranger
· 9h ago
$80 billion? Musk really dares to ask for that price. Whether the market buys it or not is another story.
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SpaceX nailed the timing of this round of fundraising, really striking while the iron is hot.
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Wait, existing shareholders can cash out? Who wouldn't be tempted by that?
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Unicorns have become ponies now, this valuation is truly outrageous... but SpaceX does have the confidence to back it up.
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An eight-figure valuation, just the thought of it gives me chills. If this goes south, imagine how many people will go down with it.
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Elon Musk really knows how to raise funds—he knows exactly when to cash in.
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No idea how things will play out after this, but the number itself says a lot.
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NotSatoshi
· 9h ago
$80 billion... Elon really dares to dream big and ask for it.
Whoa, hold up—SpaceX just kicked off a secondary share sale, and we're talking an $800 billion valuation here. Yeah, you read that right. Eight. Hundred. Billion. The rocket company's letting existing shareholders cash out at a price tag that would make most unicorns look like ponies. This move signals serious confidence in their trajectory, or maybe just perfect timing while the market's still hot. Either way, it's a monster number that's got everyone's attention.