One Man Controls SpaceX After Its Public Stock Offering

One Man Controls SpaceX After Its Public Stock Offering

When SpaceX went public in June, Elon Musk retained control of 82% of the company's voting power. That matters because SpaceX launches military and NASA missions and operates a 6,000-satellite internet service. While tech companies often concentrate founder control, SpaceX's role in national security raises new questions about oversight.

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