As SpaceX (SPCX) rockets toward its historic ~$1.75T initial public offering this week, passive investors are eagerly anticipating when the aerospace and AI juggernaut will land in their index funds.
FTSE Russell, Nasdaq, and S&P Dow Jones Indices have decided, through their respective consultations, what they'll do about new mega-cap companies going public. In the most immediate terms, one thing ...
S&P Global said on Thursday it was not changing the requirements for entry into its major indices, dealing a setback to Elon Musk's SpaceX by effectively ruling out a swift entry for the world's ...
SpaceX aims to raise $75 billion in its June 12 initial public offering by selling 555.5 million shares. SpaceX's ticker will be fast-tracked into the Nasdaq-100 index, skipping some requirements ...
Index providers are bending their rules. Do they have a choice? Nasdaq tweaked its rules to allow Elon Musk’s newly public SpaceX SPCX into its flagship Nasdaq-100 Index after 15 days of trading. FTSE ...
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SpaceX isn’t public yet, but Elon Musk’s rocket maker might still be part of your portfolio before the month’s end. With the record public offering set to value the company at around $1.75 ...