@Fenng: This SpaceX is being bought in a way that feels like the A-share market.
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Commenting that SpaceX's stock trading performance resembles the style of the A-share market.
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SpaceX is being bought like it’s an A-share stock. https://t.co/ADAzAaqDy4
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