Anonymous
Post 12/21/2025 13:38     Subject: Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:
They want to put AI data centers in space. There are lots of benefits to doing this, but they need to raise capital.


The uninformed continue to get grifted upon. Keep it up!
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2025 19:28     Subject: Spacex IPO

Hell no
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2025 22:22     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO


Anonymous wrote:

They want to put AI data centers in space. There are lots of benefits to doing this, but they need to raise capital.


That's absolute bullsht


That's what people said about FSD, but look where we are now. Tesla stock hasn't been climbing for no reason the past few days.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 23:14     Subject: Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:
They want to put AI data centers in space. There are lots of benefits to doing this, but they need to raise capital.


That's absolute bullsht
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 21:54     Subject: Spacex IPO

Blue Origin will eat SpaceX’s lunch in the next 20 years. Slow and steady wins the race. Watch this space for New Glenn.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 14:04     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Space X is the world's most active launch company. They can launch for much cheaper than other companies because they recover their rockets. They have many large contracts that are good for years out.

Trump is not "giving" him contracts. They are winning on bids because they can launch for much cheaper. This has been going on for years before Trump.


Have you seen the S1? We actually have no idea about its costs, and there have been lots of rounds of investments, so it’s possible they only break even or are losing money.

This isn’t software, it doesn’t scale as easily. Musk made starlink because he needed to drum up business to put on his rockets. As a business we don’t know if starlink is making profit or just revenue to offset costs and lengthen his runway.


Starlink is very profitable. Look it up.


It’s not a public company. How do we know this? Musk says so?


+1 We have no way of knowing--people just choose to drink the Musk Kool-Aid. Starlink also gets government contracts from our tax dollars, including one from USAID to provide communication services in Ukraine, which was under investigation for suspicious outages that could be perceived as favorable to Russia, which supposedly was part of the reason Elon Musk was so passionate about shutting down USAID.

https://oig.usaid.gov/node/7845
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 13:50     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:https://www.fool.com/investing/2025/02/10/its-official-starlink-is-spacexs-biggest-money-mak/

Starlink is growing a lot.


Starlink is also dependent on government contracts and cheap launches subsidized by infra built out on govt contracts.

The starlinks last 3 years, must be constantly replaced

https://spacenews.com/starlink-set-to-hit-11-8-billion-revenue-in-2025-boosted-by-military-contracts/
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 13:45     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Space X is the world's most active launch company. They can launch for much cheaper than other companies because they recover their rockets. They have many large contracts that are good for years out.

Trump is not "giving" him contracts. They are winning on bids because they can launch for much cheaper. This has been going on for years before Trump.


Have you seen the S1? We actually have no idea about its costs, and there have been lots of rounds of investments, so it’s possible they only break even or are losing money.

This isn’t software, it doesn’t scale as easily. Musk made starlink because he needed to drum up business to put on his rockets. As a business we don’t know if starlink is making profit or just revenue to offset costs and lengthen his runway.


Starlink is very profitable. Look it up.


It’s not a public company. How do we know this? Musk says so?
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 11:19     Subject: Spacex IPO

While I don't like Musk personally, it doesn't matter because I don't know him personally and never will. But what SpaceX has done is nothing short of AMAZING. Literally amazing. However it relies heavily on government funding and its future is reliant on the vagaries of government funding. I won't be buying initially and we'll see what happens.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 09:49     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO

Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 09:46     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO


Anonymous wrote:
Space X is the world's most active launch company. They can launch for much cheaper than other companies because they recover their rockets. They have many large contracts that are good for years out.

Trump is not "giving" him contracts. They are winning on bids because they can launch for much cheaper. This has been going on for years before Trump.


Have you seen the S1? We actually have no idea about its costs, and there have been lots of rounds of investments, so it’s possible they only break even or are losing money.

This isn’t software, it doesn’t scale as easily. Musk made starlink because he needed to drum up business to put on his rockets. As a business we don’t know if starlink is making profit or just revenue to offset costs and lengthen his runway.


Starlink is very profitable. Look it up.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2025 22:18     Subject: Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:Space X is the world's most active launch company. They can launch for much cheaper than other companies because they recover their rockets. They have many large contracts that are good for years out.

Trump is not "giving" him contracts. They are winning on bids because they can launch for much cheaper. This has been going on for years before Trump.


Have you seen the S1? We actually have no idea about its costs, and there have been lots of rounds of investments, so it’s possible they only break even or are losing money.

This isn’t software, it doesn’t scale as easily. Musk made starlink because he needed to drum up business to put on his rockets. As a business we don’t know if starlink is making profit or just revenue to offset costs and lengthen his runway.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2025 21:38     Subject: Re:Spacex IPO

Give me a new use case than communication and maybe I'll invest. Too many competitors for that and bandwidth from low earth orbit cant support commercial internet anyway. Data centers? Gmafb. Satellites are a steeply depreciating asset. Google this: "what is the average time between catastrophic collisions in low earth orbit with no manuevers". You may be surprised by the answer.


I just googled it. There is not a good answer because there aren't many collisions. Maybe you have a link that would surprise me?
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2025 09:54     Subject: Spacex IPO

Give me a new use case than communication and maybe I'll invest. Too many competitors for that and bandwidth from low earth orbit cant support commercial internet anyway. Data centers? Gmafb. Satellites are a steeply depreciating asset. Google this: "what is the average time between catastrophic collisions in low earth orbit with no manuevers". You may be surprised by the answer.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2025 09:53     Subject: Spacex IPO

Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of IPOs go down by about 40% with a year after the IPO. That's when i plan on buying.


Didn't happen for Reddit. I bought ONE share in March 2024. My return has been 349.73%