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SpaceX plummets: Elon Musk's company records astronomical daily loss of 400 billion dollars

SpaceX plummets: Elon Musk's company records astronomical daily loss of 400 billion dollars

SpaceX's market value plummeted by 400 billion dollars in a single day following a mass sell-off by investors on Wall Street on Monday. This significant decline comes after Elon Musk's aerospace company had experienced several days of historic gains.

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