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SpaceX IPO will test how Wall Street prices ‘strategic tech’
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- The Space X initial public offering is about to test whether Wall Street needs a new playbook.
- The company, which starts trading on Friday, has a business that doesn't cleanly fit into the categories investors usually use.
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The Space X initial public offering is about to test whether Wall Street needs a new playbook.
The company, which starts trading on Friday, has a business that doesn't cleanly fit into the categories investors usually use. Elon Musk's space firm isn't just a rocket company, or satellite internet company, or traditional defense contractor.
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