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While currently private and not traded, I figure they will do an IPO at some point and I often like to talk about SpaceX so decided to finally create a thread for it.
I wouldn't count on an IPO in the next 2 years minimum, 5 years if I had to guess. Tesla has kind of burned his fingers some so to speak I believe.
Edit to add - the rocket launching business is a very risky business. Risky business does not lend itself well to the emotions of the stock market. But at the end of the day I am betting on the fact that it will go public. If it does and follows in Tesla's footsteps I will be a very happy person
A travesty indeed ... but would result in lawsuits. I have a hard time believing the Wall Street Journal though as well. If you look on the outside NASA would be dumb to not award multiple contracts. I think the main thing is what the % split or splits would be not necessarily who is winning it. But I have an obvious bias so what do I know
NASA will make a major announcement today at 4 p.m. EDT regarding the return of human spaceflight launches to the United States. Whoever is chosen will have the goal to achieve certification of the system – including a test flight to the International Space Station with a NASA astronaut — in 2017, returning a critical capability to America and greatly expanding the scientific research potential of the orbiting laboratory. Watch the announcement live on NASA TV at NASA Television | NASA and find out details throughout the day on the Commercial Crew Program blog.