SpaceX is seeking to increase its valuation to around $150 billion in a new sale of employee shares
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Elon Musk-led company plans to reach higher valuation by allowing employees to sell stockStarship’s launch and subsequent explosion is just the beginning of the spacecraft’s long road to carrying humans to different planets. WSJ’s George Downs reports on what’s next for SpaceX and the most powerful rocket ever built. Photo composite: George DownsCopyright ©Continue reading your article with
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