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SpaceX (SPCX) stock continues to dominate headlines following the scrapping of plans for the first test flight. Tonight’s stoppage comes as SpaceX shares plumb new lows
After a record-setting public listing, SpaceX shares are dipping further below their $135 IPO price. The stock fell for a fifth straight session on Thursday to $133.32. It first dropped below the IPO price on Wednesday, a blow in the wake of the company’s blockbuster Nasdaq debut last month
SpaceX abruptly aborted the second attempted launch of its upgraded Starship rocket system on Thursday, just moments after the booster ignited at the company’s complex in South Texas
The Australian share market opens in the green, after mixed results on Wall Street. Elon Musk’s SpaceX sees $1 trillion gone from its share price
On Wednesday, SpaceX shares dipped to a new all-time low of $132.75, dropping below its IPO price of $135, closing at $135.27. The stock went on to debut at $150 on June 12, hit its all-time high of 225.64 on June 16, and has been under pressure ever since.
(Bloomberg) — Three days of losses have brought SpaceX (SPCX) shares to the brink of falling below their initial public offering price, a key level that traders and investors watch to assess the health of new issues
SpaceX’s share price has dropped below its stock market debut just over a month ago, falling sharply from a post-float peak
On Wednesday, SpaceX shares dipped to a new all-time low of $132.75, dropping below its IPO price of $135. The stock went on to debut at $150 on June 12, hit its all-time high of 225.64 on June 16, and has been under pressure ever since.
Wall Street’s biggest banks are taking a victory lap this week after a global AI boom fueled one of their strongest quarters in recent years
As SpaceX’s Elon Musk sells investors on a space economy with life beyond Earth, a two-year-old construction startup founded by two of the company’s former engineers is positioning itself for the future of interplanetary infrastructure
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