On 27-DEC-21 @SpaceX filed its biennial report w/ Alaskan authorities listing subsidiaries across 38 nations (+25 since 2020) & revealing top 3 shareholders' shares: @elonmusk (43.08% was 47.11%) @foundersfund (5.76% was 7.77%) @Google (6.99% was 7.64%) commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/Docum… 1/
Since 9/2020 @Spacex has formed new subsidiaries in 25 nations :
Brazil
Bulgaria
Dominican Republic
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
India
Ireland
Italy
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Lithuania
Malaysia
Mozambique
Nigeria
Pakistan
Panama
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Rwanda
Serbia
Singapore
Spain
Turkey
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Also worth noting:
Due to dilution by capital raises the shares of the 3 top shareholders have shrunk but that of Founders Fund did disproportionally: @elonmusk: -8.6% @foundersfund: -25.9% @google: -8.5%
Obviously Founders Fund have sold around 19% of their @SpaceX shares.
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For reference and comparison: here's @SpaceX's first filing with the Alaskan Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development from 24-SEP-20: commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/Docum…
P.S.: Apparently the deep links don't work, so here's how you can retrieve @SpaceX's filings:
1⃣Go to commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/Searc…
2⃣Search for "Entity Name" "Space Exploration"
3⃣Click result "Corporation 10143028"
4⃣Scroll down to "Filed Documents" & "Click to View" under "Filing".
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SpaceX laments the FCC's long lead times (original Gen2 filing pending for 1.5y, amendment for 5m) by which it justifies its *much earlier* ITU filing for Gen2 through Germany (p.8) & competitive risks from "asymmetric disclosures" b/c of transparent filing process in the US
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Also worth noting: SpaceX claim it "was one of the last remaining NGSO operators to have been licensed
exclusively through the United States" when in fact its original Gen1 ITU filing was submitted through Norway (C/S: STEAM-1 & STEAM-2) and Gen2 apparently through Germany
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