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Does being publicly traded necessarily mean you focus on the short term nowadays? We've got companies like Snap who issue non voting shares. I imagine SpaceX could offer common shares that have no voting rights, accept all future dilution and require you punch yourself in the head on Tuesdays and they'd still have a pretty decent offering.
Your stock price still gets beat up if you don't meet earnings, which means you can't raise capital as efficiently (or even fairly) if you need to in the future.
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#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
Does being publicly traded necessarily mean you focus on the short term nowadays? We've got companies like Snap who issue non voting shares. I imagine SpaceX could offer common shares that have no voting rights, accept all future dilution and require you punch yourself in the head on Tuesdays and they'd still have a pretty decent offering.
Your stock price still gets beat up if you don't meet earnings, which means you can't raise capital as efficiently (or even fairly) if you need to in the future.
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#13Excellent news, even if the round is peculiarly undersized. First time I've seen them be so coy with the identity of the investor, too.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
Being publicly traded means you become slave to shareholders. Their profit is ALL that matters.
Well, yes. That's the entire point of a corporation.
Companies use to be temporary, created for the public good (like building bridges) and did not exist to make a profit.
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#17https://www.axios.com/founders-fund-partner-leaves-to-launch...
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#18> Mr. Musk faces competition from another billionaire. Blue Origin, a rocket company founded by Jeff Bezos, the chief executive of Amazon, aims to send tourists and supplies into space. Is that line even close to true? Last I heard Blue Origin was years away from revenue and far behind SpaceX in terms of capability and manufacturing.
I think it would be far more correct to say "Mr. Musk faces potential competition from another billionaire." Though ULA is buying engines from BO.
What's interesting to me is the dichotomy between Musk and Bezos vision for humanity in the Solar System. Musk is Mars focused almost exclusively. Bezos has talked about space habitats (O'neil cylinders for example [3]) as how he thinks things will play out. Certainly room for both.
Bezos isn't playing, he's going all in, selling $1 billion of shares a year to fund Blue Origin [4]. One way to look at this situation is Musk and Bezos competing to be king of transportation infrastructure for the Solar System. High stakes indeed.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BE-4
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocketdyne_F-1
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Neill_cylinder
[4] http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/06/bezos-is-selling-amazon-stock...
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#19In what world is SpaceX valued at $20B while Uber is valued at $69B?
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#20In what world is SpaceX valued at $20B while Uber is valued at $69B?