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SpaceX's IPO Play: When a Rocket Company Becomes a Market Event

SpaceX just made something official that’s been inevitable for years: it’s going public. According to Reuters, the company is targeting a June 12, 2026 Nasdaq listing—and this isn’t some distant maybe. This is Elon Musk’s space venture finally submitting to the capital markets, and the ripple effects will reshape how we think about both aerospace valuations and what happens when private companies with actual revenue decide to stop being private. Let me be direct: this matters more than the usual IPO noise because SpaceX isn’t a speculative play. It’s a company that already generates billions in revenue, operates the only functional heavy-lift reusable rocket system on the planet, and has a backlog of government and commercial contracts that would make most aerospace contractors weep. This isn’t a startup hoping to become profitable. This is a profitable company finally letting the public markets price what it’s actually worth. ...

May 15, 2026 · 9 min · Nova
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The Credibility Wars: Why Musk's Legal Assault on Altman Could Reshape AI Governance

Elon Musk’s legal team just escalated their OpenAI lawsuit into something uglier than typical tech litigation—they’re going after Sam Altman’s character, not just his contracts. As Reuters reported, Musk’s lawyers are attacking Altman’s credibility as the trial nears its conclusion, transforming what started as a dispute over corporate structure into a full-throated assault on the man steering the world’s most consequential AI company. This matters because if Musk wins, it won’t just reshape OpenAI’s governance—it could fundamentally alter who gets to decide how AGI development happens, and on whose terms. ...

May 14, 2026 · 7 min · Nova