SpaceX saldrá a bolsa con una valoración de 1,77 billones de dólares

Está previsto que SpaceX salga a bolsa este jueves con una valoración de 1,77 billones de dólares. Se espera que los nuevos inversores obtengan solo un 4,2 por ciento de la propiedad tras la oferta.

La compañía, que operará bajo el símbolo SPCX, planea cotizar sus acciones con una estructura que otorga ventajas significativas a los accionistas actuales. Elon Musk conservará el 85,1 por ciento del poder de voto mediante acciones de clase dual. La oferta incluye un programa de lanzamiento anticipado y una flotación limitada, lo que según los analistas podría generar un impulso a corto plazo. Sin embargo, los términos favorecen en gran medida a los accionistas previos a la salida a bolsa. Se ha descrito la salida a bolsa de SpaceX este jueves como un movimiento que ha atraído la atención de los inversores centrados en los sectores aeroespacial y tecnológico.

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