SpaceX IPO draws over $250 bln in institutional orders
SpaceX IPO draws over $250 bln in institutional orders, total demand tops $350 bln — 70% of institutional book sold to long-only funds and SWFs, 20% of shares set aside for retail investors; Trump...
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The Evening Wrap collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is SpaceX IPO draws over $250 bln in institutional orders, total demand tops $350 bln — 70% of institutional book sold to long-only funds and SWFs, 20% of shares set aside for retail investors. The edition also tracks Trump: Iran drone attack on Indian ships leaving Strait of Hormuz 'totally unacceptable'; Shooting in Midland, Texas leaves 1 dead, 10 injured — police responding to active scene. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.
SpaceX IPO draws over $250 bln in institutional orders, total demand tops $350 bln — 70% of institutional book sold to long-only funds and SWFs, 20% of shares set aside for retail investors
SpaceX's highly anticipated IPO is generating massive demand, with institutional orders exceeding $250 billion and total demand surpassing $350 billion, signaling strong investor confidence.
category: markets; ZettaWire score: 8.
Trump: Iran drone attack on Indian ships leaving Strait of Hormuz 'totally unacceptable'
Trump: Iran drone attack on Indian ships leaving Strait of Hormuz 'totally unacceptable'.
category: conflict; location: Iran; ZettaWire score: 8.
Shooting in Midland, Texas leaves 1 dead, 10 injured — police responding to active scene
Shooting in Midland, Texas leaves 1 dead, 10 injured — police responding to active scene.
category: crime; location: US; ZettaWire score: 8.
Sam Bankman-Fried loses bid to overturn fraud conviction, 25-year prison sentence. A federal judge rejected the FTX founder's appeal, upholding the jury's verdict
Sam Bankman-Fried loses bid to overturn fraud conviction, 25-year prison sentence. A federal judge rejected the FTX founder's appeal, upholding the jury's verdict.
category: crime; location: US; ZettaWire score: 8.
Hundreds protest in Lagos and Abuja on Nigeria's Democracy Day, demanding action on kidnappings andTinubu's resignation
Hundreds of protesters marched in Lagos and Abuja on Nigeria's Democracy Day, calling for an end to widespread kidnappings and forBola Tinubu to step down.
category: politics; location: Nigeria; ZettaWire score: 7.
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SpaceX IPO draws over $250 bln in institutional orders, total demand tops $350 bln — 70% of institutional book sold to long-only funds and SWFs, 20% of shares set aside for retail investors
02Trump: Iran drone attack on Indian ships leaving Strait of Hormuz 'totally unacceptable'
03Shooting in Midland, Texas leaves 1 dead, 10 injured — police responding to active scene
04Sam Bankman-Fried loses bid to overturn fraud conviction, 25-year prison sentence. A federal judge rejected the FTX founder's appeal, upholding the jury's verdict
05Hundreds protest in Lagos and Abuja on Nigeria's Democracy Day, demanding action on kidnappings and Tinubu's resignation
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