TechCrunch reports on SpaceX becoming a public company and what investors and stakeholders may need to know after the initial public offering. The coverage frames the IPO as a continuation of the company’s longer development, including its earlier progress and challenges, and then focuses on the implications of going public. Among the topics discussed are the participation of different parties and who may benefit or be affected by the transaction, alongside a review of pre-IPO arrangements that shaped ownership and valuation before the stock offering. The reporting also points readers to information contained in SpaceX’s S-1 registration statement, describing what it includes and how it relates to the company’s business and financial disclosures for public markets. Taken together, the articles aim to consolidate major post-IPO considerations—especially the background and documentation behind the listing—without presenting a single investor “takeaway,” instead summarizing the elements drawn from the IPO process and filings.