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Me pension is me SpaceX shares (the Official thread)
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWorked with a guy a few years ago, he took a punt on tesla shares. Hope he kept them.Comment
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Given that SpaceX is a privately held company where Elon Musk owns 54% of shares and its other shareholders are all institutions and VC funds, it's likely to be quite a long time till it gets to an IPO and private individuals are allowed to to buy shares.
Apparently Musk is not so keen on an IPO and even if the shares do get listed, the company might have a valuation of $100 billion or more by then. The chances of 'easy money' would be relatively low.Comment
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SpaceX shares will give punters unique chance to get off this rock for good - this is priceless.
SpaceX IPO will be soon - Musk will need money to fund mining gold in space, that should drop price down to scoots target of 600 USD, per imperial ton.Comment
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I had and sold a load of my book shares years and years ago. Stupid idea selling books online. Whatever happened to Amazon?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI had and sold a load of my book shares years and years ago. Stupid idea selling books online. Whatever happened to Amazon?Comment
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