SpaceX Files for IPO of Class A Common Shares on Nasdaq
SpaceX has filed paperwork to offer Class A common shares to the public and plans to list the stock on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX. Several major banks are serving as underwriters for the offering.
digitaltrends.comSpaceX has filed for an initial public offering of Class A common shares and intends to list the stock on Nasdaq under the symbol SPCX. The company named Goldman Sachs & Co. P. Morgan as underwriters for the IPO.
The filing marks the first time SpaceX has sought to raise capital through a public share offering. No date has been set for when the shares would begin trading. The move would allow investors to buy shares directly on the open market for the first time.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Retail investors would gain the ability to purchase SpaceX shares on the open market.
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SpaceX could raise new capital through the public share sale.
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