
Elon Musk’s company is moving faster toward a market debut that could reset expectations for private space valuations and investor demand.

The Elon Musk company set a target price for buyers earlier than expected, putting a giant private valuation in the market’s spotlight.

The filing fixes SpaceX at 555.6 million shares at $135 apiece, while Musk still controls 82.4% of voting power and public buyers get a sliver of the float.

A fixed $135 IPO roadshow price would put SpaceX at $1.75 trillion, a milestone that reshuffles how founders, boards, and public-market investors compare private and listed giants.

The horror hit crossed a massive box office line faster than most arthouse films ever do, reshaping what A24 can do in theaters.

The 2026 Fortune 500 shows record revenues, profits, and market concentration, with Nvidia crossing $4 trillion in value.

The deal shows how quickly drugmakers are moving to AI to speed discovery, and why the race now touches capital, timelines, and competitive advantage.
The debut fund is now 96% to target, and its backers are betting that learning, wellbeing, financial access, and climate can scale with returns.

The latest Oura Ring is now the smallest smart ring on the market, while the prior version gets a price cut that could pressure rivals and reshape upgrade timing.

Forbes’ latest list shows how superstar music careers now create serious wealth, forcing executives to rethink scale, valuation, and cultural power.

Grimes County just moved SpaceX's Terafab forward, but residents are pushing back over scale, transparency, and the project’s long-term impact.

That milestone changes the benchmark for enterprise software teams: review, governance, and workflow design now matter as much as raw coding output.

DIY builders like Annike Tan are turning cyberdecks into disguised personal gadgets, and that shift changes how online hardware culture gets seen, shared, and copied.
As AI infrastructure bills explode, Meta is testing a cheaper, faster build method that could reshape how big tech adds capacity.

Travis Knight's surprise hit revives a 44-year-old Mattel brand, and the post-credits scene shifts the real question to whether the franchise can convert one win into a longer run.

The series creator says the show will keep using medical cases to drive character storytelling, signaling the same creative formula will carry into Season 3.

The BoJack Horseman creator says the point of Long Story Short is to stay funny, even when the themes get heavy.

The sequel reunites Tommy Egan and Tariq St. Patrick, signaling Starz still sees the Power universe as a valuable franchise bet.
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Christopher Nolan's first all-Imax film is turning presales into a stress test for ticketing systems, with implications for exhibitors, premium formats, and fan demand.

The singer who launched his career on the show in 2001 is now judging its Telemundo launch, signaling how legacy formats can be re-packaged for new audiences.

A Mac Mini-sized Windows box is suddenly priced close to a Raspberry Pi, forcing a rethink on what 'cheap' compute now buys.

The limited U.S. tour gives a quick read on live-event demand, routing discipline, and how marquee talent keeps arena economics tight.

Facepunch’s first full player-model overhaul in almost a decade could unblock bigger character upgrades and a future customizer.

A bot chained two decade-old DoS bugs into a one-machine attack, raising the urgency for web teams still running default HTTP/2 setups.

Google is turning Search into a personal branding layer for a limited class of creators and publishers, raising the stakes for attention, identity, and discovery.

A Science study says bumblebees can tackle a box-and-banana style puzzle on their own, a clue that even tiny-brained creatures may handle novel tasks without being taught.
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