
SpaceX sets $1.77 trillion price tag, and Musk keeps the wheel
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.
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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.

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

Index providers are rewriting entry rules for giant IPOs, which could push retirement funds into SpaceX and Anthropic sooner than most savers expect.

Mustafa Suleyman is signaling that Microsoft’s in-house AI push is partly a cost war, with Anthropic now framed as the expensive benchmark decision-makers may want to escape.
A cheaper Chinese AI option is moving into US workflows, forcing executives to weigh cost, capability, and vendor risk in real time.

The multiyear pact gives Lovable far more cloud capacity and wider access to Anthropic Claude, a meaningful signal for AI app builders chasing scale.

A Duboce Triangle listing turns pre-IPO AI equity into home-buying currency, exposing how paper wealth is reshaping luxury real estate.

The Claude maker’s bank lineup is taking shape fast, and the timing could reset the AI funding race for rivals still deciding whether to stay private or cash out.
A geopolitical rift in AI security access is forcing major financial institutions to choose between competing models to defend critical infrastructure.

Home sellers are accepting equity in the AI startup instead of cash, betting on a future worth more than today's dollars.

Software engineers are watching their jobs change irrevocably as AI coding tools go from toy to teammate in months.

Anthropic cofounder Chris Olah, worth $8B, used his Vatican platform to argue that even well-intentioned AI companies need outside oversight.