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stupid piece of crap is only 'worth' a few 100 million. Everything else is HYPE. don't fall for it !! dave99 20 hrs ago #1
"only 'worth' a few 100 million" EX500rider 19 hrs ago #4
revenue -- final line ? dave99 19 hrs ago #6
If Starlink income wasn't swamped by xAI losses it might be a decent investment. pat_k 15 hrs ago #13
Their revenue is less than their expenses. Shipwack 12 hrs ago #22
Trump said his shit "company" was worth at least $100 at it's IPO all those years Bengus81 5 hrs ago #31
Musk is counting on irrational exuberance among his cult followers to keep early demand high for the stock muriel_volestrangler 20 hrs ago #2
Over the last year I have backed out of all my large-cap and index-tracking funds. paulkienitz 14 hrs ago #17
The forced Nasdaq buying sure looks like a scam flamingdem 12 hrs ago #20
Lots of competition in Space Exploration bucolic_frolic 20 hrs ago #3
I doubt even that makes sense. Nt BootinUp 19 hrs ago #5
Who could have known that there was a massive downside risk to being hyperpartisan and nationalist Prairie Gates 18 hrs ago #7
I hate that the SpaceX piece of shit will probably be added to my XMAG ETF. pat_k 18 hrs ago #8
$60 to $70 billion tops WSHazel 17 hrs ago #9
And Elon Musk owns approx. 42% of Space X, so his net worth will increase by $750 billion and send him... OGBuzz 16 hrs ago #10
i think teh IPO will mark a market top moonshinegnomie 16 hrs ago #11
Wouldn't nvidia be the beneficiary of Space X success? flamingdem 12 hrs ago #21
The felon shoveling hundreds of millions of our tax dollars at the Mag 10 is propping things up. pat_k 9 hrs ago #26
it may be moonshinegnomie 5 hrs ago #32
Can SpaceX install data centers in space on Elon's timeline? eringer 15 hrs ago #12
There is no good business case for data centers in space. paulkienitz 14 hrs ago #16
Environmental Issues Must be Overcome eringer 13 hrs ago #18
There is no way you can make the math work paulkienitz 11 hrs ago #24
Lots of technical reasons against it happening, too. Shipwack 11 hrs ago #23
Agree that the problems seem insurmountable eringer 9 hrs ago #28
How many times have Elon's timelines been met? LudwigPastorius 12 hrs ago #19
...like they're making "short work" of the Starship? paulkienitz 11 hrs ago #25
Well maybe if Muskrat should fix the issue of his rockets exploding.................. turbinetree 14 hrs ago #14
Musk's rockets don't explode, they experience unscheduled rapid disassembly pat_k 9 hrs ago #27
And taxpayers are paying for this exploding stuff............I wouldn't trust this device for moon exploration turbinetree 4 hrs ago #34
Morningstar is being wildly optimistic. paulkienitz 14 hrs ago #15
My 23 year old Mercedes is worth at least forty million dollars. twodogsbarking 6 hrs ago #29
and looks like barbtries 5 hrs ago #30
Our tax dollars at work. Emile 4 hrs ago #33
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