SpaceX initiates IPO process, seeks advice from Wall Street investment banks
Jinse Finance reported that, according to sources, SpaceX executives are initiating the process of selecting Wall Street banks to advise on its initial public offering (IPO). The sources said that investment banks are scheduled to make preliminary presentations next week, marking the most concrete step yet for the rocket manufacturer toward what could be a blockbuster IPO. Last Friday, SpaceX informed employees that the company is preparing for a possible public offering next year. Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal reported that SpaceX is also seeking a secondary stock sale, which would value the company at about 800 billions USD, up from 400 billions USD this summer. (Golden Ten Data)
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