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Elon Musk's SpaceX in funding talks as it seeks to double valuation to $92B by James Baillie Moscow (Sputnik) Dec 16, 2020
Since the previous funding round just four months ago, SpaceX - already one of the world's most valuable private companies - launched its first regular crew mission to the ISS for NASA, as it seeks to cash in on the commercialising of space. Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX is in discussions with investors to raise another round of funding, and is seeking double its valuation - more than $92 billion, Business Insider reported. Talks are still at an early stage, with SpaceX reportedly looking to reach its target in January. US investment bank Morgan Stanley nearly doubled its valuation of SpaceX from $52 billion in July this year to more than $100 billion, according to Forbes. The bank's bull case (most optimistic valuation) for the company is as high as $200 billion. Last week, SpaceX performed the first high-altitude test of its new Starship SN8 prototype vehicle, designed to carry humans to the moon and on to Mars. The first mission to the Red Planet is scheduled for 2024. Musk claimed the test flight was a success, even though it ended in a spectacular crash landing. The company is also seeking to make major investments in satellite-based internet services. SpaceX is building its Starlink satellite internet constellation comprising more than 700 satellites to provide worldwide broadband from low-Earth orbit. The company has two additional Starship test vehicles nearing completion and Musk says it's likely the first orbital flight will happen in 2021. The California-based company is also under contract with NASA to build a Starship that can land humans on the moon as part of the agency's Artemis programme. Ultimately, Musk says he wants to send hundreds of Starships to colonise Mars. Some social media users, however, have questioned the company's $92 billion valuation. Others noted that the SpaceX seemed to be good at spending money, and perhaps not so good at rewarding investors. While others called for Musk to take the company public via an IPO, claiming that this would greatly increase its value. Source: RIA Novosti
Indonesia wants to lure SpaceX to build rocket launch site Jakarta (AFP) Dec 14, 2020 Indonesia has invited Tesla boss Elon Musk to build a launch site for his SpaceX's rocket in the Southeast Asian country, pointing out the benefits of a location next to the equator, officials said. "Indonesia has several areas located near to the equator," Jodi Mahardi, spokesman of Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Ministry, told AFP on Monday. "The cost of SpaceX's rocket launch will be lower because its satellite won't need any manoeuvring to adjust its orbit to the equator," he a ... read more
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