When shares in the firm, co founded and led by Elon Musk, first became available for individuals to buy on the public stock market on 12 June, there was an investor frenzy . Although the company had decided to price its shares at $135 each, the price immediately shot up to $150 that first day, climbing to $176, before closing at $160.95. It solidified SpaceX as the largest initial public offering IPO of all time. The following week, its shares went up even further, hitting an intraday high of...