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SpaceX Files for IPO as OpenAI Considers Similar Move

SpaceX has filed for an initial public offering. The filing follows years of private funding rounds and raises questions about how large private companies may enter public markets.

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SpaceX has filed paperwork for an initial public offering. The filing marks a shift for the company after multiple rounds of private investment.

OpenAI is also reported to be considering an IPO in the coming period. The two filings come as several large private technology firms evaluate public listings. A Reuters Morning Bid podcast discussed the potential effects of such listings on broader markets.

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SpaceX IPO filing
Company submitted paperwork for public listing
OpenAI consideration
Firm reported to be evaluating similar move

Potential Impact

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    Public markets may see additional large technology listings in coming months.

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