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04.06.26 - 18:36
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Goldman Sachs Predicts SpaceX Revenue Will Surge 100X By 2030 (24/7 Wall St.)
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The pitch behind the largest U.S. stock market debut in history rests on one number, and it asks investors to suspend a lot of disbelief. Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), the lead underwriter on the deal, told a potential IPO investor it expects SpaceX's AI division revenue to climb roughly 100 times by 2030. That projection, reported ... Goldman Sachs Predicts SpaceX Revenue Will Surge 100X By 2030...
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04.06.26 - 18:06
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon on the Coming Mega IPOs (Bloomberg)
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As companies like Anthropic and SpaceX file to go public, 2026 may turn out to be a year of mega IPOs.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon joins Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway on the Odd Lots podcast to discuss banking in the age of AI and why it's still "good for the US to have the biggest, most important companies in the world." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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04.06.26 - 17:57
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Jamie Dimon To Hold "Live Interactive Discussion" With Super-Rich Clients As SpaceX IPO Roadshow Commences (ZeroHedge)
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Jamie Dimon To Hold "Live Interactive Discussion" With Super-Rich Clients As SpaceX IPO Roadshow Commences
SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation of about $1.8 trillion as it prepares to go public next Friday, trading on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker symbol SPCX.
Last month, Goldman Sachs was selected as the lead bank for the SpaceX listing, alongside Morgan Stanley. JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citigroup are also among the 23 banks working on what will be the largest-ever listing, expected to raise a staggering $75 billion by selling about 555.6 million shares. The planned IPO price is about $135 per share.
Retail investors will be able to participate at the same prices as the big institutions. Expected SPCX price of $135 per share → https://t.co/eKBA0tzXbH
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 4, 2026
On Wednesday, we told readers that SpaceX's roadshow for institutional investors was set to begin on Thursday.
A new Bloomberg report states that JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is se...
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04.06.26 - 13:48
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US Stocks Drag as Broadcom′s Outlook Fails to Impress | Bloomberg Brief 6/4/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Nasdaq 100 futures lead US equities lower as Broadcom's sales growth forecast failed to meet investors' lofty expectations. Iran says there had been no recent progress in peace deal talks with the US, while fighting persists in Lebanon. Sharon Bell of Goldman Sachs discusses the difference in sector exposure in the US and European equity markets. Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe of the Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race focuses on the inequality in the labor market. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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04.06.26 - 10:48
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon on Running a Bank in the Age of AI | Odd Lots (Bloomberg)
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There's a lot of debate about the future of AI — not just whether it will produce the returns investors are expecting, but also if AI will lead to mass worker displacement. Big banks are the perfect prism through which to explore some of these questions. Not only are they deploying AI very quickly, but they have a wide range of workers who are using the technology, from back-office employees to junior analysts to the most senior investment bankers. We spoke with David Solomon, chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, about the impact of AI on the banking business, and why he does not predict a major white collar wipeout. We talk about the outlook for headcount, current conditions in capital markets, and the bank's role in the upcoming SpaceX IPO and Alphabet's historic equity capital raise. He also tells us about his early career in junk bonds and (with his love of electronic dance music) how AI is transforming music production. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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04.06.26 - 10:06
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Odd Lots: Goldman′s Solomon on Banks in the Age of AI (Podcast) (Bloomberg)
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There's a lot of debate about the future of AI — not just whether it will produce the returns investors are expecting, but also if AI will lead to mass worker displacement. Big banks are the perfect prism through which to explore some of these questions. Not only are they deploying AI very quickly, but they have a wide range of workers who are using the technology, from back-office employees to junior analysts to the most senior investment bankers. In this episode, we speak with David Solomon, c...
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