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SpaceX beats revenue expectations in first earnings report after IPO crash
Company posts $7.81bn in revenue, a jump of 92%, after share prices crashed following IPO debut

TL;DR
- SpaceX's second-quarter revenue jumped 92% to $7.81 billion, exceeding analyst predictions.
- The company reported a loss of $541 million, a decrease from the previous year's $1 billion loss.
- SpaceX's stock experienced a significant drop of 24% since its IPO, erasing nearly $500 billion in market cap.
- The connectivity arm, Starlink, is the only profitable segment of SpaceX.
- Revenue breakdown: $962 million for space, $4.29 billion for connectivity, and $2.56 billion for AI.
- Upcoming lockup expirations could lead to more shares becoming available for trading, potentially impacting the stock price.
- Executives discussed progress on Starship rockets, Starlink satellites, and ambitions for a lunar city.