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by truncate 6 hours ago
> Sure, they're losing a whole lot of money too. Same goes for almost every other hyper-growth company in the history of tech

That doesn't mean anything. There are examples to make both ways. E.g. WeWork

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and WeWork is awesome example because it fell apart before IPO. It didn't even make it that far. On the other hand, for all of the shit talking that goes on online, SpaceX is up 49% from IPO price.

All of the shit that people said about SpaceX is still true. It's still up 49%. I'm sure it'll take a dump the next time anything bad happens, like a rocket explodes, but now that it's public, I'ma be watching all their rocket launches so I can buy if that happens and sell right after. I'm also going to be watching because going to space is fucking awesome but I can't buy a trip on that rocket yet and and no one's gonna pay me to watch it.