We Were 'Day One Buyers' Of SpaceX: Cassidy
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Public ETFs leaning into founder-led, quasi-private names like SpaceX are a sign that institutions still want concentrated exposure to operator-led compounding, even after the IPO pop. If you’re building in adjacent infrastructure or services, assume more public-market capital will be comfortable underwriting long-duration, founder-risk stories again.
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