Musk's tweet differs from the prospectus, raising market doubts about SpaceX's IPO information disclosure
According to CNBC, SpaceX officially submitted its IPO prospectus last week, but its CEO Musk recently posted on social media, revealing significant discrepancies between the details of the company's agreement with Anthropic for computing power rental and the content of the prospectus.
The prospectus shows that the cooperation between the two parties will last until 2029, with a monthly rent of $125 million; however, Musk stated that the agreement is only a short-term lease of 180 days, and both parties can terminate the cooperation with 90 days' notice.
This discrepancy makes it difficult for investors to assess the company's valuation, and industry experts have raised questions about the regulatory compliance of the information disclosure. Additionally, analysts pointed out that the prospectus is missing several key data points.
SpaceX is expected to go public on June 12, with the company's valuation currently exceeding $1 trillion, and it continues to operate at a loss.
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