SOURCES: Stripe & SpaceX Are Buying Back Their Own Shares – Newcomer

Posted: Published on January 19th, 2024

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Private companies behave more and more like public companies every day.

Sources tell me that financial payments startup Stripe and the satellite and rocket ship company SpaceX have been buying back their own shares.

Thats common enough among public companies with a liquid market for their shares and the belief that investors are undervaluing the stock. But its quite unusual for private startups, which dont generally have the cash to spare.

Stripe has at times interceded on secondary transactions and invoked its right of first refusal to buy its shares with its corporate balance sheet.

Those buybacks help to fight the dilution created by multiple funding rounds over the years, and create more upward pressure on the value of its stock.

Similarly, SpaceX has been buying up some of its own shares.

Its kind of a flex, one investor observed. Wed rather own more of our company that let others buy those shares.

Theres one key shared explanation: sources tell me that both companies are cashflow positive.

Stripe burned through $550 million in cash in 2022.

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