SpaceX shares opened at $150 per share on Friday after the company's initial public offering was priced at $135, according to reports. The aerospace giant began trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker $SPCX.
01 · THE DISPATCH
SpaceX shares commenced trading on the Nasdaq on Friday at an opening price of $150 per share, exceeding the initial public offering price of $135. The listing under the ticker $SPCX follows Thursday's debut ceremony at the exchange. As The Zioneer previously reported, Elon Musk rang the opening bell on Thursday, with his 42% stake in the company valued at roughly $866 billion. The stock's early performance signals strong investor demand for the private space firm's public debut. Further trading data is pending.
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