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Is SpaceX’s Mars dream over? How an IPO could shape the company’s future | CNN

For two decades, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was determined to keep the company his own private incubator for outlandish goals. Now the target is moving.

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Is SpaceX’s Mars dream over? How an IPO could shape the company’s future | CNN

For two decades, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was determined to keep the company his own private incubator for outlandish goals. Now the target is moving.

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fortune.com6 g fa

Elon Musk to get a billion shares of SpaceX if he can settle a million humans on Mars | Fortune

SpaceX board grants Musk 1 billion shares contingent on $7.5T market cap and one-million Mars colony. Integrates xAI, X, Starlink as Mars infrastructure—signals CIOs how AI-robotics convergence reshapes tech positioning and investment strategy.

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Elon Musk to get a billion shares of SpaceX if he can settle a million humans on Mars | Fortune

    Both traders on prediction markets and even SpaceX itself thinks a human colony on Mars is unlikely.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·cnn.com

    Is SpaceX’s Mars dream over? How an IPO could shape the company’s future | CNN

    For two decades, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was determined to keep the company his own private incubator for outlandish goals. Now the target is moving.