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In surprising reversal, SpaceX denied early S&P 500 entry as index rules remain unchanged

SpaceX will not gain early entry to the S&P 500, reversing earlier speculation about a potential rule change. S&P Dow Jones Indices evaluated whether to adjust its index requirements but ultimately decided to keep existing policies unchanged.

The decision blocks what some market observers had described as a possible fast-track inclusion for the private rocket company. Current S&P 500 rules require companies to report positive earnings over the most recent four quarters.

SpaceX, as a privately held firm, does not publicly disclose its financial results in the same manner as publicly traded companies. This lack of transparent earnings data had made any early entry proposal a significant departure from standard practice.

S&P Dow Jones Indices reviews its eligibility criteria periodically to ensure market representation. The organization determined that maintaining consistent standards for all companies outweighed the case for a special exception.

The move means SpaceX will need to complete a traditional initial public offering before becoming eligible for index inclusion. No timeline for such an offering has been announced by the company.

Market participants had closely watched the debate over potential rule changes. Some analysts had speculated that loosening requirements could set a precedent for other high-profile private companies.

The S&P 500 remains one of the most widely followed stock market indices globally. Its strict membership criteria help ensure that included companies meet established financial and liquidity standards.

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