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Founder Control in Public Markets: The Case of SpaceX's IPO
12 Temmuz 2026Bloomberg
- SpaceX's recent IPO has provided public investors with access to a highly valuable company, but it has also highlighted significant disparities in voting rights. CEO Elon Musk retains over 40% equity while holding more than 80% of the voting power.
- Experts express concerns that such a structure may undermine accountability and shareholder interests, with some investors already rejecting the stock due to governance issues. This situation positions SpaceX as a critical example of the limits of founder control in public markets.
- The rise of dual-class share structures in public companies has been a contentious topic, particularly as high-profile founders like Elon Musk increasingly seek to retain control over their companies despite public investment. This trend raises fundamental questions about the future of corporate governance and the r…
- The situation surrounding SpaceX's IPO raises important questions about the balance of power between founders and shareholders in publicly traded companies. While dual-class share structures can offer protection for founders against market volatility, they also pose significant risks, particularly in terms of govern…
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