Large IPO candidates like SpaceX may face extended waits before joining the S&P 500 Index. S&P Dow Jones Indices maintains strict inclusion criteria, requiring companies to demonstrate positive net income over the past year, including the latest quarter. This policy means that despite their size and market impact, companies like SpaceX must achieve consistent profitability before being considered for the index.
SpaceX and Other Large IPOs Face Delays for S&P 500 Inclusion
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