SpaceX’s IPO on June 12 was unprecedented in more ways than one. People didn’t buy the stock because the company had generated a particular return on equity over the past decade or because its earnings per share showed a steady upward trend. The valuation metrics investors would normally use to assess a company are simply not available.
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