Regarding SpaceX going public, there have been many speculations in the industry. Some believe that if SpaceX truly completes an IPO, it might generate a linkage effect with Tesla through some means.
From a logical perspective, the possibility of a reverse merger indeed exists—after all, both companies are under the same management, and equity integration in strategic terms is not entirely unimaginable.
If this expectation materializes, it would indeed be a significant story for existing Tesla shareholders. However, such large-scale capital operations involve multiple factors such as regulation and financing, and the short-term likelihood of implementation depends on the specific market environment and policy guidance. Market participants are advised to continue monitoring relevant developments.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 8h ago
SpaceX going public and being acquired by Tesla? That's a joke. Regulatory hurdles alone can block it.
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AirdropATM
· 8h ago
SpaceX going public really pulled Tesla into it; this guy's move is truly brilliant.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 8h ago
Wait, is SpaceX really going public? Elon Musk is up to his tricks again.
I think this is quite uncertain... Can regulators allow it?
Tesla shareholders might have something to look forward to now.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 8h ago
If SpaceX goes public and truly integrates Tesla, then Elon Musk's move will really shake up the entire market.
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BearMarketMonk
· 8h ago
It's that same narrative of "imagination space" again; we're all just listening to stories.
Can the regulatory hurdle really be so smooth? Overthinking it.
Regarding SpaceX going public, there have been many speculations in the industry. Some believe that if SpaceX truly completes an IPO, it might generate a linkage effect with Tesla through some means.
From a logical perspective, the possibility of a reverse merger indeed exists—after all, both companies are under the same management, and equity integration in strategic terms is not entirely unimaginable.
If this expectation materializes, it would indeed be a significant story for existing Tesla shareholders. However, such large-scale capital operations involve multiple factors such as regulation and financing, and the short-term likelihood of implementation depends on the specific market environment and policy guidance. Market participants are advised to continue monitoring relevant developments.