SpaceX files for IPO but keeps the numbers secret
Elon Musk company files documentation to go public while keeping financial information under wraps.

SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, has filed documentation with the SEC for an initial public offering (IPO). However, the company has opted to keep financial details secret for now, an uncommon strategy that reflects SpaceX dominant position in the private space industry.
The company, valued at over 350 billion dollars in secondary markets, has been one of the most coveted startups by investors for years. The decision to go public could democratize access to its shares, although the exact terms of the offering have not yet been revealed.
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