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SpaceX lays out IPO details, targets early June roadshow: Reuters

The Elon Musk-led company plans to launch its roadshow the week of June 8, when executives and bankers will pitch the IPO to investors, sources said.

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  • The Elon Musk-led company plans to launch its roadshow the week of June 8, when executives and bankers will pitch the IPO to investors, sources said.
  • Reported by CNBC.

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The Elon Musk-led company plans to launch its roadshow the week of June 8, when executives and bankers will pitch the IPO to investors, sources said.

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