SpaceX could be the biggest initial public offering ever. The CRSP indexes and the ETFs linked to them could get shares first.
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SpaceX could be the biggest initial public offering ever. The CRSP indexes and the ETFs linked to them could get shares first.
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It's fair to question whether retail investors have become a bit overzealous about SpaceX.
The S&P, the Nasdaq, and others are changing the rules, or thinking about it, that could fast-track stocks of IPO hopefuls like Musk's rocket company into major indexes.
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Though investors are waiting for Elon Musk's company to pinpoint its stock market debut, there's a far more encompassing filing right around the corner.
The S&P 500, managed by S&P Global Dow Jones Indices, on Thursday, announced it was beginning consultation on rule changes that could potentially help Elon Musk-led SpaceX gain an expedited entry into the index. S&P 500 Rule Changes The rule changes include letting IPOs enter the index six months after their debut on an eligible index instead of a 12-month period, according to current rules. The index also proposed eliminating a minimum Investable Weight Factor (IWF) of 0.10 for megacap companie