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SpaceX attained the seventh-highest valuation among global companies on its first full trading day at that rank. The private-market estimate places the firm behind six others and ahead of all remaining companies.
spacedaily.comSpaceX reached a valuation that positioned the company as the seventh most valuable in the world. The ranking placed SpaceX behind six other firms and ahead of all remaining companies by market value.
The milestone marked the first full trading day on which SpaceX held the seventh position. Two companies led by the same executive now sit inside the global top 10.
No additional financial metrics or ownership details were released with the ranking. The placement reflects current private-market estimates rather than a public share listing.
Claude Guillemot, 69, died Friday when the Cessna 421 he was piloting crashed near La Baule-Escoublac Airport in western France. A flight instructor on board was also killed.
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New York PostA Los Angeles County report estimates the $111 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger could eliminate 2,500 local jobs and 6,000 positions worldwide. The combined company carries an $82 billion debt load and plans $6 billion in savings through consolidation.