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Docs and sources detail the opaque market for shares of Elon Musk's private companies; Valor recently offered investors $1B worth of shares in SpaceX and xAI

www.wsj.com/business/elo... X: Dave Benoit / @davecbenoit : It pays very well to be friends with Elon Musk. What CEO would go public when you can make your best friends rich controlling your share offerings instead of the New York Stock Exchange? @cdriebusch et al on SpaceX the moneymaker LinkedIn: Christine Healey : Want to invest in a private SpaceX deal?  Here's some things you should know:  —  1) Regulations limit who qualifies for private deals (e.g. $200k income or $1m net worth) …

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  • @iainmartin Iain Martin on bluesky
    “Access to SpaceX, Xai and Neuralink shares is controlled by a tightknit coterie of Musk associates, who have quietly built businesses doling them out through shell companies, racking up huge fees and profits in the process.” www.wsj.com/business/elo...
  • @jetjocko Adam Rogers on bluesky
    I'm sorry, how can SpaceX be a multibillion-dollar federal contractor but also have secret financials?  —  www.wsj.com/business/elo...
  • @davecbenoit Dave Benoit on x
    It pays very well to be friends with Elon Musk. What CEO would go public when you can make your best friends rich controlling your share offerings instead of the New York Stock Exchange? @cdriebusch et al on SpaceX the moneymaker