S&P Contemplates Rule Changes That Could Expedite SpaceX's Inclusion in S&P 500 Post-IPO

Stock News
Mar 13

According to sources familiar with the matter, S&P Dow Jones Indices indicated on Thursday that it is evaluating potential amendments to the rules governing the inclusion of companies in the S&P 500 index. Such a move could facilitate a faster entry for SpaceX into the benchmark following its planned initial public offering. The index provider is reportedly in discussions with stakeholders about possible modifications to gauge market interest, though no final decisions have been reached. Any rule changes would be subject to a formal consultation process. If adopted, the revisions could prompt passive funds tracking the index to make purchases worth billions of dollars. Currently, approximately $24 trillion in assets are tied to the S&P 500. Under existing criteria, a company must meet requirements such as a minimum market capitalization of $22.7 billion and at least 12 months of public trading history to be eligible for consideration.

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