10 Jun 2026
Elon Musk’s tryst with capitalism
Capitalism has several of its challenges waiting for redemption. Subsequent to the global financial crisis of 2008-09, even the ardent capitalists are wary about the negative social impact the system has brought during the last few decades, such as concentration of income and wealth into a few hands, reckless abuse of environment, and excessive consumerism, to name a few of those negative marks.…
News Desk
2026
09 Jun 2026
Arthur Hayes's emergency liquidation: When the AI bubble collides with high oil prices, can Bitcoin escape death?
Last week, Arthur Hayes posted on social media that he had liquidated all his HYPE and NEAR positions and said he would explain the underlying logic in detail in an article this week—this article is a response to that. Its core viewpoints are as follows: The escalating situation in Iran, coupled with companies' inventory replenishment cycle, may drive energy prices further up. Between now and the…
Arthur Hayes
2026
09 Jun 2026
Elon Musk flags declining fertility in India. What's driving the dip? How bad is it?
An uncomfortable but important topic has found its way back into the public discourse of the world's most populous country, India. Thanks to Tesla boss Elon Musk. The American tech tycoon, who spent the weekend highlighting falling birth rates in the US and other countries such as Australia, weighed in on India's declining fertility rate.
Sushim Mukul
2026
08 Jun 2026
SpaceX IPO Could Send These Canadian Teachers Into a Richer Retirement
Topline A Canada-based teachers’ pension fund could earn a massive return of up to $11 billion on a private investment of about $220 million it made in billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX seven years ago. SpaceX is planning to go public this week.
Conor Murray
2026
08 Jun 2026
Why We Think the SpaceX IPO Is Overvalued
Why Is Morningstar So Bearish on SpaceX’s IPO? We value SpaceX at $63 per share, a 53% discount to the upcoming IPO’s offering price.
Nicolas Owens
2026
08 Jun 2026
UK's NewOrbit raises $18.5M to build satellites for the orbit band space has been ignored for 60 years
NewOrbit has raised an oversubscribed $18.5 million Series A to build satellites that fly lower than any commercial operator has managed before. Its NEO-1 satellite targets the 180–250km orbit band, where atmospheric drag has kept commercial operators out for six decades, and where image resolution is far sharper than from higher altitudes.
Sofia Chesnokova
2026
08 Jun 2026
Stocks Set to Open Higher Despite Israel-Iran Escalation, U.S. Inflation Data and SpaceX IPO Awaited
June S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESM26) are up +0.60%, and June Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQM26) are up +1.11% this morning, signaling a modest rebound from Friday’s tech-led selloff on Wall Street even as tensions in the Middle East pushed oil prices higher.
Oleksandr Pylypenko
2026
08 Jun 2026
SpaceX's retail-investor push is raising some red flags
SpaceX is the most heavily anticipated IPO in years, if not ever. It will certainly be the biggest in terms of proceeds. It's also set to immediately make SpaceX one of the most valuable companies on earth.
Joe Ciolli
2026
08 Jun 2026
Robot.com CEO Wants to Automate the Work That Makes People Quit
Felipe Chavez, CEO of Robot.com, wants to use robots to fill in the jobs people don't want.
Lloyd Lee
2026
