SpaceX se prepara para su salida a bolsa con una valoración de 1,75 billones de dólares

SpaceX se prepara para una oferta pública inicial con una valoración de 1,75 billones de dólares. La cotización prevista equivaldría a 93 veces las ventas acumuladas. La compañía ha registrado fuertes pérdidas en los últimos periodos.

La salida a bolsa prevista se produce a pesar de las pérdidas netas de 4.940 millones de dólares en 2025 y 4.280 millones de dólares en el primer trimestre de 2026. Según los detalles proporcionados, continúan existiendo un elevado consumo de efectivo y obligaciones significativas.

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