
I think Elon Musk is being super aggressive with this IPO plan, to be honest

$30 billion is a crazy amount of cash for one company!

While SpaceX does have some amazing tech like Starlink and reusability, it's not without its risks. The timing of the IPO is crucial - if they go public too early, investors might be taking on more risk than they bargained for

. And what about those $800 billion valuation numbers?

That's just a huge amount to handle, especially with an uncertain growth rate. I think some experts are being way too optimistic here

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I mean, let's not forget that SpaceX is still working on its Starship project, and even when it's operational, there will be plenty of unknowns

. How sustainable is their business model? Will those space-based data centers really pay off?

These are the questions investors need to ask before putting in their money

. And Matthew Weinzierl's point about us already being "invested" in SpaceX because of our daily use of GPS and telecoms tech is a valid one

, but that doesn't mean we should be investing in the company without careful consideration

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I'd say investors need to take a step back, do their homework, and think about what they're getting into

. It's not just about throwing money at Elon Musk's ambition; it's about making an informed decision based on solid data and analysis

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