On August 17, SpaceX rose 3.71% in regular trading, trading at $146.13/share, with turnover of $2.245 billion.
On the news front, the first 13F disclosure window since SpaceX's June IPO concentrated institutional holdings data into public view. Alphabet emerged as the largest institutional shareholder with 551.2 million shares valued at approximately $94.18 billion, representing over 100x returns on its original $900 million investment made in 2015. NVIDIA disclosed $20.98 billion in holdings, Saudi sovereign fund PIF reported $26.34 billion, and hedge fund Millennium Management established new positions with SpaceX among its top five purchases for the quarter.
Additionally, Goldman Sachs published a major report declaring the arrival of a \"Second Space Age,\" stating that space is evolving from a government-led exploration frontier into a new institutional asset class approaching trillion-dollar scale. Harvard's endowment also disclosed a $2.2 billion SpaceX position as its single largest equity holding.
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