Los accionistas de SpaceX aprueban un desdoblamiento de acciones de cinco a uno antes de su salida a bolsa

Los accionistas de SpaceX han aprobado un desdoblamiento de acciones de cinco a uno mientras la empresa se prepara para su posible cotización en los mercados públicos. El fabricante de cohetes pretende debutar en el Nasdaq tan pronto como el 12 de junio. Esta medida podría dar lugar a una de las mayores ofertas públicas iniciales de la historia.

Los accionistas de SpaceX han aprobado un desdoblamiento de acciones de cinco a uno. La decisión respalda los preparativos para el importante debut bursátil del fabricante de cohetes y satélites.

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