New York Times

Sky-High I.P.O. Pricing Isn’t Great for Real People

Sky-High I.P.O. Pricing Isn’t Great for Real People

Title: Inflated IPO Valuations Fail to Benefit the General Public

The image above captures SpaceX’s Starship rocket during a test flight in May. As the company prepares for its public offering, CEO Elon Musk is positioned to realize an enormous personal wealth accumulation.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-05-30 17:26:13 UTC

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