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Elon Musk claims report valuing SpaceX $150 Billion is false

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In response to a recent story on Twitter, Elon Musk stated that SpaceX is looking to raise money and will be valued at over $150 billion. It was untrue, according to the CEO of Tesla and now Twitter. Elon Musk responded to a story claiming that SpaceX was valued at $150 billion and was in talks to raise money. According to a Bloomberg article, Elon Musk's company SpaceX is attempting to raise money through negotiations. According to the publication, the corporation would be worth more than $150 billion. Elon Musk responded to this report with the word "Untrue" but didn't elaborate on what or why it was false. It was also unclear whether it was true that the corporation was attempting to raise money or whether its value exceeded $150 billion. Musk did not explain why the article was false or whether it was false in part or in full. SpaceX says it can no longer pay for critical satellite services in Ukraine, and asks the Pentagon to foot the bill In any case, Musk refuted the report without offering a reason and declared it to be fake. Musk recently expressed gratitude to NASA for giving SpaceX a contract option for the Artemis Moon Landing. The second crewed landing demonstration on the Moon will be provided by SpaceX, according to Bill Nelson, the fourteenth NASA Administrator. As part of the Artemis IV mission, this would be. According to Musk, SpaceX won't let NASA down on next missions. Nelson also mentioned that SpaceX and other potential partners had several planned lunar landers. NASA will be in a better position to complete its "bold" missions if there are more landers available. Elon Musk quickly responded, expressing his "great appreciation" and assuring that "SpaceX will not let NASA down!" On the space front, SpaceX has so far dominated the market. Many people are focusing on the CEO's social media instead of other companies like Tesla and SpaceX as a result of his recent acquisition of Twitter.  Although Tesla and SpaceX are still in the running, Twitter, his most recent $44 billion acquisition, is receiving a lot of attention.

By Raulf Hernes

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