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SpaceX just made IPO history. Gwynne Shotwell made it possible
SpaceX just made IPO history. Gwynne Shotwell made it possible

With Elon Musk in Texas, SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell took the company public in a record-setting IPO at Nasdaq.

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