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AT&T’s Subscriber Surge Shakes Up T Stock – Price, Dividend & 5G Outlook for 2025

AT&T’s Subscriber Surge Shakes Up T Stock – Price, Dividend & 5G Outlook for 2025

AT&T’s stock has been range-bound in the mid-$20s for most of October, even as the broader market climbed to new highs ts2.tech. Leading up to earnings, the shares were essentially flat month-to-date, trading around the $26 level. Year-to-date in 2025, AT&T has posted a modest gain of roughly 15–20%, which lags the tech-heavy Nasdaq’s performance in the same period ts2.tech. However, zooming out, the stock is up about 20% from a year ago – a rebound that has actually outpaced rival Verizon over the last 12 months ts2.tech ts2.tech. Even at its summer peak near $29.79 and recent low around $21 ts2.tech, AT&T’s stock has not exhibited extreme volatility. Its low beta means the stock tends to move less than half as much as the overall market ts2.tech, befitting a telecom utility-like equity. This stability is partly due to the company’s reliable dividend. AT&T pays an annual dividend of $1.11 per share, which at the current price yields about 4.2%. That yield is attractive relative to the market, though not the highest in the sector – Verizon’s recent selloff has pushed its yield above 7% ts2.tech. AT&T just declared its next quarterly dividend of $0.2775, signaling its commitment to steady
23 October 2025
AT&T Stock Faces Crucial Test: 5G Spectrum Gamble, Fiber Expansion & Earnings Loom

AT&T Stock Jumps on Subscriber Surge – What Oct. 22 Brings for Price, Dividend & Outlook

AT&T shares have been range-bound around the mid-$20s for most of October, even as the broader market rallies to new highsts2.tech. The stock closed last week around $26.34ts2.tech and has moved little in the days heading into the earnings report. This leaves AT&T essentially flat month-to-date, in stark contrast to the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, which are hovering near record levels after a strong mid-October surgets2.tech. Year-to-date, AT&T’s ~15–20% stock gain in 2025 has trailed the tech-heavy Nasdaq’s performance over the same periodts2.tech. Still, zooming out, AT&T has climbed roughly 20% from a year ago, outperforming rival Verizon in that 12-month spants2.tech. The stock hit a 12-month high near $29.79 over the summer before pulling backts2.tech, and its 52-week low was about $21ts2.tech. As a telecom equity, AT&T tends to be less volatile than the market. Its beta is low – a sign that the stock moves only about 40% as much as the overall market on averagets2.tech. This defensive character is also reflected in AT&T’s reliable dividend, which has anchored the share price. At around $26 per share, AT&T’s annual dividend of $1.11 yields roughly 4.2%ts2.tech. That payout was reset in 2022, but the yield remains
22 October 2025
AT&T Beats Q3 Forecast with 405K New Subs – Is Its 5G Bet Paying Off?

AT&T Beats Q3 Forecast with 405K New Subs – Is Its 5G Bet Paying Off?

In its Oct. 22 earnings release, AT&T reported solid Q3 results highlighted by strong subscriber growth, even as revenue growth stayed modest. The telecom giant earned $30.7 billion in revenue and GAAP EPS of $1.29 prnewswire.com. Adjusted EPS was $0.54, in line with analyst estimates prnewswire.com. Crucially, AT&T added 405,000 postpaid wireless customers in Q3, far above the ~334,000 additions analysts had expected reuters.com. This subscription surge drove AT&T’s stock up about 4% in pre-market trading reuters.com. The results underscore the resilience of AT&T’s core wireless and broadband businesses. Much of the upside came from iPhone promotions and bundled offerings. Reuters notes that AT&T’s attractive bundle discounts – combining mobile and home internet – and “heavy promotions around the latest iPhone launch” helped the company draw new users in a competitive market reuters.com. In fact, over 41% of AT&T’s fiber broadband customers also took an AT&T mobile plan reuters.com, reflecting strong cross-selling. CEO John Stankey hailed these moves as reinforcing the company’s converged strategy: “This acquisition bolsters and expands our spectrum portfolio while enhancing customers’ 5G wireless and home internet experience,” he said of the recent spectrum deal ts2.tech. Stankey even remarked confidently that “no one brings wireless and fiber
22 October 2025
AT&T Stock Faces Crucial Test: 5G Spectrum Gamble, Fiber Expansion & Earnings Loom

AT&T Stock Faces Crucial Test: 5G Spectrum Gamble, Fiber Expansion & Earnings Loom

AT&T’s stock has been stuck in neutral in October, even as broader indexes climb to new highs. Shares closed Friday at $26.34nasdaq.com, up slightly from earlier in the week but still in the mid-$20s range. This leaves the telecom giant roughly flat month-to-date. By contrast, the S&P 500 and Dow are hovering near record levels after a strong weekts2.tech. Year-to-date, AT&T has not enjoyed a tech-style rally – its stock is up about 15–20% in 2025, trailing the tech-heavy Nasdaq’s ~15% gain just year-to-date by mid-Octoberts2.techts2.tech. However, zooming out shows notable progress: AT&T is up roughly 20% from one year agofinviz.com, outperforming rival Verizon over the same period. In fact, AT&T hit a 12-month high near $29.79 this summermarketbeat.com, before pulling back. The stock’s rebound has been fueled by improving financial results and investor optimism in AT&T’s turnaround strategy. But recent underperformance suggests caution ahead of earnings – traders are in “wait-and-see” mode, digesting both company-specific developments and sector headwinds.
Vercel’s AI Breakthrough: $300M Raise Propels Developer Platform to $9.3B Valuation

Vercel’s AI Breakthrough: $300M Raise Propels Developer Platform to $9.3B Valuation

In late September 2025 Vercel announced a blockbuster Series F funding round that catapults the startup to a $9.3 billion valuation reuters.com bloomberg.com. The $300 million infusion was oversubscribed and co-led by VC firm Accel and Singapore’s GIC reuters.com bloomberg.com. Joining the round were heavyweight asset managers and funds — BlackRock, StepStone, Khosla Ventures, Schroders, Adams Street Partners and General Catalyst — alongside earlier backers bloomberg.com gic.com.sg. Vercel also launched a roughly $300 million secondary tender for employees and early investors, which is slated to close in November reuters.com gic.com.sg. Vercel’s CEO Guillermo Rauch noted that the funding comes at “the biggest year in Vercel’s history” vercel.com. In a press release he said the fresh capital “accelerates our ability to provide the secure, scalable foundation enterprises need as AI agents become integral to their workflows” businesswire.com. In other words, investors have effectively crowned Vercel as a leader in so-called “AI-native” development platforms. The round underscores how quickly Vercel’s fortunes have risen: just 16 months earlier, a Series E had valued Vercel at $3.25 billion reuters.com. In less than two years Vercel’s valuation nearly tripled, reflecting surging demand for its tools.
Inside China’s Hidden Cyber Machine: How the MSS and ‘Salt Typhoon’ Put Spies in Your Phone Network — and What Comes Next

Inside China’s Hidden Cyber Machine: How the MSS and ‘Salt Typhoon’ Put Spies in Your Phone Network — and What Comes Next

The past year has made clear that China’s cyber apparatus—centered on the Ministry of State Security and buttressed by commercial contractors—has retooled for scale and stealth. A rare, globe‑spanning advisory issued by CISA, NSA, FBI, and allied cyber agencies documents how an MSS‑linked cluster overlapping with Salt Typhoon burrowed into telecoms and backbone providers across dozens of countries, abusing network edge devices and trusted interconnects more than individual laptops and servers. CISA Rather than showcase pricey zero‑days, the campaign chain‑exploited widely known vulnerabilities in routers and firewalls to establish persistence, mirror traffic, and collect sensitive authentication data. Investigators even saw Linux containers running on network hardware to store tools and avoid detection. CISA
28 September 2025
Internet Access Upheaval: Censorship Crackdowns, Satellite Booms & Shutdowns Rock the Globe (Aug 31 – Sep 1, 2025)

Internet Access Upheaval: Censorship Crackdowns, Satellite Booms & Shutdowns Rock the Globe (Aug 31 – Sep 1, 2025)

Russia doubles down on censorship: In a dramatic escalation of internet control, Russia implemented new laws on September 1 targeting both communication platforms and online content. The Kremlin is forcing a switch from WhatsApp and Telegram to a domestic messaging app called “Max,” which was launched in June by state-controlled tech firm VK thebarentsobserver.com thebarentsobserver.com. All phones sold in Russia from Sept 1 onward will come with “Max” pre-installed as the default, and officials are pressuring businesses and even universities to adopt it. At the same time, merely viewing or searching for banned information online is now criminalized – a stark departure from prior rules that only punished posting or distributing “extremist” content thebarentsobserver.com thebarentsobserver.com. The government’s ever-growing blacklist of “extremist materials” has no clear boundaries, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear thebarentsobserver.com thebarentsobserver.com. “The most shocking part is that mere contact with banned content is illegal: just looking at it is a crime,” noted Ekaterina Shul’man, a Russian political scientist, who pointed out the move blatantly contradicts Russia’s own constitution guaranteeing free information access thebarentsobserver.com. Analysts warn these measures will spur extreme self-censorship, as citizens become afraid to even browse the web or use VPNs for fear of
1 September 2025
Internet Access Revolution: Starlink’s Global Surge, Broadband Booms & Outages – Aug 30–31, 2025

Internet Access Revolution: Starlink’s Global Surge, Broadband Booms & Outages – Aug 30–31, 2025

Low-Earth-Orbit satellite internet continues its explosive growth, dramatically expanding global internet access. SpaceX Starlink, the largest LEO constellation, hit a new milestone in late August 2025 with over 7 million active subscribers worldwide spaceflightnow.com – up from 4 million a year prior – served by roughly 1,900 satellites launched just in 2025 so far spaceflightnow.com spaceflightnow.com. On August 30, SpaceX launched yet another Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink satellites, its 77th Starlink launch of the year spaceflightnow.com, underscoring the company’s unprecedented pace spaceflightnow.com. Starlink now operates in 150+ countries spaceflightnow.com, including many regions previously lacking reliable broadband. SpaceX recently announced crossing 7 million customers globally spaceflightnow.com after a surge in user uptake, and noted that Starlink satellites now make up about two-thirds of all active satellites in orbit spaceflightnow.com – a testament to how quickly LEO networks have scaled. Cornelia Rosu, SpaceX’s Starlink production director, said the company has learned to mass-produce satellites at “a 70 sats per week” rate, far faster than traditional aerospace timelines spaceflightnow.com. New market rollouts:
Tech Turbulence: Billion-Dollar Deals, Cyber Strikes & Space Feats – Global Tech Roundup (Aug 29–30, 2025)

Tech Turbulence: Billion-Dollar Deals, Cyber Strikes & Space Feats – Global Tech Roundup (Aug 29–30, 2025)

Google’s Pixel 10 Debuts: Google’s latest flagship phones, the Pixel 10 series, hit store shelves this week after an official unveiling. The 10th-gen Pixels sport a refreshed design with a satin-finish aluminum frame, polished glass back, and the signature camera bar in four new colors blog.google. A bright 6.3-inch OLED display and improved stereo speakers aim to elevate media viewing blog.google. Notably, the standard Pixel 10 gains a 5× telephoto lens for the first time, enabling up to 10× optical-quality zoom and 20× digital Super Res Zoom for long-distance shots blog.google. The phones run on Google’s new Tensor G5 chip, and come with Qi2 wireless charging via “Pixelsnap” magnetic accessories, plus an industry-leading 7 years of software/security updates blog.google blog.google. Early reviews highlight the camera improvements and extended support window, positioning the Pixel 10 as a top Android contender. IFA Sneak Peeks – Lenovo & Hue: As the big IFA tech expo in Berlin approached, a flurry of leaks teased upcoming consumer gadgets. A Lenovo concept laptop code-named “Project Pivo” leaked with a novel rotating display that swivels between landscape and portrait orientation theverge.com. The convertible design – revealed by veteran leaker Evan Blass – would be ideal for coding
Chips, Space & Cyber Scares: Inside August 28–29, 2025’s Biggest Tech Bombshells

Chips, Space & Cyber Scares: Inside August 28–29, 2025’s Biggest Tech Bombshells

U.S. Bets Big on Intel’s Chips: In a dramatic government intervention, Intel confirmed it received $5.7 billion in cash on Aug. 27 as part of a U.S.-negotiated deal for a 10% stake in the company reuters.com. The investment – orchestrated by President Donald Trump – is meant to ensure Intel retains control of its contract chip manufacturing business on American soil reuters.com. Intel CFO David Zinsner said the government also secured warrants for an extra 5% stake if Intel ever spun off its foundry, but he downplayed that scenario: “I don’t think there’s a high likelihood that we would take our stake below 50%… ultimately, I would expect to expire worthless,” Zinsner noted reuters.com. The White House stressed the deal is still being finalized by the Commerce Department reuters.com, but the cash infusion – alongside Intel’s recent $2 billion stake sale to SoftBank – gives the struggling chipmaker breathing room to invest in next-gen fabs. The stake news sent a signal of government’s strategic backing as Intel races to catch up to TSMC and Samsung in advanced chips. Samsung Teases New Galaxy Devices: On Aug. 28, Samsung officially invited media to a September 4 launch event where it will introduce
Tech Titans Unleash Shocking Gadgets, Cyber Showdowns and Space Feats – August 27–28, 2025 Tech Roundup

Tech Titans Unleash Shocking Gadgets, Cyber Showdowns and Space Feats – August 27–28, 2025 Tech Roundup

Smartphone makers are pushing limits. Realme unveiled a teaser for an Aug 27 event: a concept phone with a 15,000mAh battery – far above today’s norm gadgets360.com. The company claims this battery can power 50 hours of video playback gadgets360.com, despite the device’s slim profile. This follows Realme’s earlier 10,000mAh prototype. At the same time, OnePlus is reportedly skipping “14” and naming its next flagship OnePlus 15, set for late 2025 business-standard.com. Rumors cite a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, up to 16GB RAM, 1TB storage and a 6.8″ LTPO AMOLED display. The optics are said to include a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 64MP periscope telephoto lens business-standard.com business-standard.com. Together, these launches underscore an industry focus on extreme battery capacity, fast charging, and top-tier camera systems. Meanwhile, wearable tech is moving mainstream. RingConn’s Gen 2 smart ring just launched on BestBuy.com laotiantimes.com. It’s touted as the first smart ring with sleep apnea monitoring and ultra-light build. RingConn’s move into Best Buy signals growing consumer interest in health-focused wearables laotiantimes.com laotiantimes.com.
Starship Soars, iPhone Air Hinted, $23B Spectrum Shock – Tech News Roundup (Aug 26–27, 2025)

Starship Soars, iPhone Air Hinted, $23B Spectrum Shock – Tech News Roundup (Aug 26–27, 2025)

Apple officially sent out invites for a September 9 event at its Cupertino headquarters, where it’s expected to unveil its latest slate of devices reuters.com. Topping the list will be new iPhones, potentially including a dramatically thinner model dubbed the “iPhone Air,” echoing Apple’s MacBook Air and iPad Air branding reuters.com. According to media reports, the company will also showcase new Apple Watch models, upgraded iPad Pros, and even a faster version of its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset reuters.com reuters.com. The fall launch event – held at the Steve Jobs Theater – comes as Apple faces intensifying competition in smartphones and wearables. It will be closely watched by investors and consumers alike for signs of how Apple plans to entice users with fresh hardware features. The iPhone Air rumor, if true, suggests Apple may emphasize sleek design and lightness in its flagship phone, possibly alongside camera and processor upgrades. The inclusion of an updated Vision Pro headset – even before the first-gen model ships to consumers – indicates Apple’s commitment to its nascent AR/VR platform. Overall, the September 9 event is poised to be Apple’s biggest hardware announcement of the year, cementing its product lineup for the holiday season reuters.com.
No Signal? No Problem – Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell Satellites Are Eliminating Dead Zones

Direct-to-Cell Revolution: What It Is and When It Will Work in Your Country

Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity is an emerging technology that lets ordinary mobile phones connect directly to satellites – effectively creating “cell towers in space.” Unlike traditional satellite phones, D2C aims to use the phone already in your pocket to get a signal virtually anywhere on Earth. In essence, satellites outfitted with advanced cellular base stations beam signals directly to standard smartphones far outside normal coverage reuters.com starlink.com. The goal is to eliminate mobile dead zones, so that even in remote deserts, mountains, oceans or disaster areas – anywhere you can see the sky – you could still send a text or make a call using your regular phone and phone number t-mobile.com starlink.com. Why is this a big deal? Today, over half a million square miles in the U.S. have no cell coverage t-mobile.com. Traditionally, if you traveled or lived in such areas, you’d be completely disconnected or forced to carry an expensive satellite phone. D2C technology changes that by extending standard mobile networks via satellite. As SpaceX CEO Elon Musk put it, “The important thing about this is that it means there are no dead zones anywhere in the world for your cell phone.” t-mobile.com In other words, D2C promises
Why 5G Internet Providers Are Replacing Cable Faster Than You Think

Why 5G Internet Providers Are Replacing Cable Faster Than You Think

Move Over, Cable – 5G Home Internet is Taking the Fast Lane: Not long ago, the idea of ditching your cable or fiber line for home internet sounded far-fetched. But the rapid rise of 5G fixed wireless access internet is turning the broadband market on its head – and it’s happening much faster than almost anyone predicted. Millions of consumers are already swapping coaxial cables for 5G home internet routers, drawn by lower prices, easy setup, and “good enough” performance. In this report, we’ll explore how 5G home internet is surging, who the big players are, how it stacks up against traditional cable/fiber, and what this all means for your internet choices. Prepare to be surprised at just how quickly wireless carriers are challenging the cable giants – and why this 5G vs. cable showdown matters for your wallet and online life. Just a few years ago, cable companies like Comcast and Charter had a stranglehold on home broadband in many regions, and the phrase “wireless home internet” usually meant slow, last-resort solutions. That changed with the rollout of 5G. Using upgraded cellular networks, carriers began offering 5G home internet – essentially a fixed wireless service where your home gets
Are You Still Overpaying for Internet? The Truth About US ISP Pricing in 2025

Are You Still Overpaying for Internet? The Truth About US ISP Pricing in 2025

Are internet plans too expensive? Many Americans suspect they are – and the data backs it up. In 2024, the median U.S. household paid about $85 per month for broadband service nexttv.com, up from roughly $76 just two years prior. That puts the United States among the most expensive nations for internet access – the average U.S. broadband bill ranks in the top five globally worldpopulationreview.com. For perspective, half of U.S. households’ combined cable TV and internet bills now exceed $121 monthly tvtechnology.com. Meanwhile, countries in Europe and Asia often enjoy far cheaper service: the average broadband cost in the UK is only ~$39 per month, and South Korea’s is about $26 atlasandboots.com worldpopulationreview.com. By another measure, Americans pay about $0.45 per Mbps of speed – many times more than consumers in France, Romania, or China pay per unit of bandwidth worldpopulationreview.com. All this raises the question: are you overpaying for internet, and what can be done about it? In this report, we’ll break down current U.S. internet pricing, compare major ISPs and regional providers, expose hidden fees and pricing tricks, look at trends over time, and examine how U.S. broadband costs stack up against the rest of the world.
Top 10 US Internet Service Providers of 2025: Speed, Coverage, and Customer Satisfaction Ranked

Top 10 US Internet Service Providers of 2025: Speed, Coverage, and Customer Satisfaction Ranked

Top 10 US Internet Service Providers of 2025: Speed, Coverage, and Customer Satisfaction Ranked In 2025, competition among America’s internet providers has never been fiercer. New fiber and 5G rollouts are raising the bar on speed and reliability, forcing even the biggest cable companies to step up cabletv.com cabletv.com. Nationwide giants are expanding their networks and upgrading technology, while regional standouts are earning rave reviews for fast, affordable service. This report ranks the top 10 U.S. ISPs of 2025 – including both residential and business services – based on speed, coverage, customer satisfaction, and value. We also highlight major recent developments that are shaping each provider’s performance and reputation.
Internet Access in Georgia (Country) vs Georgia (U.S. State): Infrastructure, Coverage, Providers & Digital Divide

Internet Access in Georgia (Country) vs Georgia (U.S. State): Infrastructure, Coverage, Providers & Digital Divide

Georgia – a name shared by both a country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and a state in the southeastern United States – presents two distinct stories of internet access. This report provides a comprehensive look at internet infrastructure, availability, providers, pricing, speeds, adoption, and government initiatives in each region. We also examine the emergence of satellite internet and the challenges faced by underserved communities in rural and low-income areas. Despite their different contexts, both Georgias are striving to expand connectivity and bridge digital divides. Overview: The country of Georgia has made remarkable progress in the last two decades, evolving from its first DSL connections in 2002 to a leader in fiber-optic broadband penetration in its region investor.ge investor.ge. As of 2020, fiber has become the dominant fixed-line technology, and a majority of Georgians are regular internet users investor.ge. However, rural and remote areas still lag behind urban centers, and efforts are ongoing to extend high-speed access nationwide.
31 July 2025
SpaceX Wins $81.6 Million U.S. Space Force Deal to Launch WSF-M2 Weather Satellite in 2027

SpaceX’s Action-Packed 48 Hours: Starlink Outage Shakes Users, Satellite Phone Service Debuts, Launch & Starship Updates

In the span of two days, SpaceX and its Starlink satellite venture experienced a whirlwind of developments. A rare global Starlink outage knocked tens of thousands offline and prompted high-level apologies, even as SpaceX rolled out a groundbreaking satellite-to-cellphone service with T-Mobile. The company also readied a new Starlink satellite launch using a record-breaking reusable rocket, and shared updates on its Starship mega-rocket’s next test flight amid regulatory and political cross-currents. Below is a comprehensive roundup of all the key SpaceX and Starlink news from July 24–25, 2025 – complete with mission details, business moves, tech milestones, and expert insight. Even as the Starlink network was restoring service, SpaceX and T-Mobile achieved a major service expansion – the launch of satellite-to-cellular texting for mobile phones. On July 24, T-Mobile rolled out “T-Satellite,” a new add-on that lets regular cell phones connect directly to SpaceX’s satellites when terrestrial coverage is unavailable datacenterdynamics.com.
Smartphones vs. Satellite Phones: Are Off-Grid Cell Phones Killing the Satellite Phone?

Smartphones vs. Satellite Phones: Are Off-Grid Cell Phones Killing the Satellite Phone?

Staying connected “anywhere under the sky” is no longer just the promise of bulky satellite phones carried by explorers and mariners. Today, mainstream smartphones are gaining satellite links, letting users send SOS texts from remote mountains or even make calls from the middle of the ocean. This report dives deep into the battle between traditional satellite phones and the new wave of satellite-connected smartphones, exploring current capabilities, upcoming models, and what industry experts predict for the future of off-grid communication. Dedicated satellite phones are standalone handsets designed to communicate directly with satellites for voice calls and messaging. They often have large antennae and specialized hardware to maintain a link outside cellular coverage. In contrast, satellite-enabled smartphones are ordinary mobile phones that include satellite connectivity features – typically limited to emergency texting for now – integrated via special antennas and chipsets.
Unstoppable “Unjammable” Drones: How Fiber-Optic Technology is Revolutionizing Warfare and Beyond

Unstoppable “Unjammable” Drones: How Fiber-Optic Technology is Revolutionizing Warfare and Beyond

In the forests of eastern Ukraine, thin glinting strands now drape from treetops – the telltale webs of fiber-optic drone cables scattered across the battlefield businessinsider.com. These fiber-optic drones represent a breakthrough in unmanned aerial vehicle technology, enabling operators to pilot drones via a wired fiber-optic tether instead of vulnerable radio links. The result is a virtually unjammable, secure connection that is reshaping modern warfare. Military analysts have called fiber-optic drones “the terrifying new weapon changing the war in Ukraine”, and commanders on the ground report that only bad weather or a direct hit can stop these drones once airborne. Yet the impact of fiber-optic drones goes far beyond the front lines. From high-stakes military operations to civilian infrastructure inspections and telecommunications, this technology is opening new frontiers for drone use. In this comprehensive report, we explore how fiber-optic drones work, their types and advantages, civilian applications, military uses, expert insights, key players in the industry, comparisons to radio and satellite drones, vulnerabilities and countermeasures, and the future implications of this game-changing innovation. Fiber-optic drones are UAVs that use a physical fiber-optic cable tether for data communication with their operator, rather than relying on wireless radio or satellite links. In
16 July 2025
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  • SpaceX IPO: $5,000 In at the Open, Close, or High Shows Mixed Returns in Two Weeks
    June 30, 2026, 1:11 AM EDT. SpaceX shares started trading June 12 at $150 and ended the session near $161. A $5,000 buy at the open would get about 33 shares, worth $5,107 at the June 26 close of $153.23. Buyers at the close picked up 31 shares, now worth $4,750. Anyone paying the intraday high of $176 got 28 shares now valued at $4,351. Early numbers show SpaceX stock moved sharply in its first weeks as the company, which is unprofitable and building out its space-based AI platform, pushed for growth.
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