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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.
Being publicly traded never necessarily meant you focus on short term. If that were actually true you'd never have seen Intel shelling out $15bn for a fab, or Westinghouse designing nuclear reactors.
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#62> 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.
They are the only direct competitor on technology development. In 10 years, BO aims to be flying reusable rockets larger than the Falcon 9. You can't say that about and other company (except for SpaceX). They are more directly a competitor for talent. Rocket engineering is a small world.
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Maybe not right now, but I wouldn't ever underestimate Bezos. Musk and Bezos are both people I wouldn't bet against, but they're so drastically different in their styles. Musk is flashy, but gets shit done. Bezos knows how to get shit done quietly... and suddenly he's dominated and bought everything around you.
Amazon has a load of terrible products. Even their store is getting worse and worse. The fire phone was a complete flop. Amazon cloud drive and music are not at all at the same level as their competitors. Google Home is looking as though it's going to surpass the Echo. Amazon is successful because they are fine with taking losses, only just recently making a small amount of profit compared to their scale.
I thought this tired narrative was almost over? For decades Amazon chose to invest in infrastructure and logistics.
Now they're "making a small amount of profit compared to their scale"? Who's at that same scale setting the bar for profit? Remember that "scale" doesn't equal revenue.
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#64"World's most valuable privately held companies". Sounds weird, no? What about Vitol ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitol ), Saudi Aramco, Koch Industries ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_Industries ) ... etc ?
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#65The best thing Mr. Musk can do, in my humble opinion, is to never, ever take SpaceX public.
Why not do a limited IPO that ensures he retains control. Don't the people working for SpaceX deserve to have liquidity? Isn't it fair for the general public to have the ability to profit off of his epic feats?
There is a robust secondary market for SpaceX stock.
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#66"World's most valuable privately held companies". Sounds weird, no? What about Vitol ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitol ), Saudi Aramco, Koch Industries ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_Industries ) ... etc ?
This is what you call a fluff piece. HN and the broader computer technology industry is sycophantic for Elon Musk, and will ignore that all of his companies would be dead in the water if it weren't for the questionable appropriation of government funds, at least if they spent and marketed the way that they do. The products are great, but the money comes out of everyone's pockets. You're all paying for some guy's Mode…
However, in space launch it's not like Lockheed Martin and Arianne didn't do the same.
The difference with SpaceX is that for once a government got value for money on an Aerospace deal.
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#67The best thing Mr. Musk can do, in my humble opinion, is to never, ever take SpaceX public.
Why not do a limited IPO that ensures he retains control. Don't the people working for SpaceX deserve to have liquidity? Isn't it fair for the general public to have the ability to profit off of his epic feats?
I have never ever heard of this being called fair in my life. Honestly, I would have to go with "I don't know" for this answer.
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$20B is right around NASA's budget. At least society is consistent in valuing space exploration.
Budget, as in expenditure per year no market value.
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#69https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargill
Revenue: US$109.6 billion (2017)[1]
Net income: US$2.835 billion (2017)[1]
Total assets: US$55.8 billion
25% of all United States grain exports
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#70"World's most valuable privately held companies". Sounds weird, no? What about Vitol ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitol ), Saudi Aramco, Koch Industries ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_Industries ) ... etc ?