SpaceX Secures $800 Million from South Korean Investors on Trading Debut
SpaceX shares attracted nearly $800 million from South Korean retail investors on the company's first day of trading. This substantial investment highlights the strong demand for Elon Musk's aerospace firm. The interest comes after local investors were reportedly excluded from other significant initial public offerings.

SpaceX shares have drawn nearly $800 million from South Korean retail investors during the stock's inaugural day of trading. This significant capital inflow underscores a robust demand for Elon Musk's company in the South Korean market.
The investment from South Korean retail investors is particularly notable, following previous instances where these investors were reportedly shut out from the world's largest initial public offerings.
According to Bloomberg Markets, this influx of capital signals a strong appetite among South Korean investors for opportunities presented by SpaceX.
