
SpaceX's Voting Control Structures Raise New Governance Questions
SpaceX's June IPO left Elon Musk with 82% voting control, concentrating authority over a company managing NASA and DoD launches while operating Starlink's 6,000-satellite network. Dual-class share structures are routine in tech, but SpaceX's role in national security infrastructure and its scale present governance questions regulators and institutional investors now must address.
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