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Wall Street Brunch: SpaceX IPO, WWDC And CPI (undefined:SPCX)

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SpaceX: What Does History Tell Us About Investing In The Biggest IPOs? I Am Cautiously Optimistic

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SpaceX begins trading on the Nasdaq on Friday. Is valuation too much? (0:17) May CPI expected to show renewed pressures as rate hike odds rise. (1:30) Oracle earnings spotlight AI cloud growth. (2:13)

SpaceX (SPCX) is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq Friday after pricing what could be the largest IPO in history by valuation.

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Reuters reported that the company has already received about $150B in orders, more than double the roughly $75B it is seeking to raise.

SpaceX is offering about 555.6M shares at $135 each, valuing the company at roughly $1.8T.

While demand has been strong, not everyone agrees with the valuation.

Aswath Damodaran, the NYU professor known as the “dean of valuation,” estimates SpaceX’s equity value at closer to $1.3T.

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Damodaran told The Wall Street Journal’s Take On the Week podcast that a key point of disagreement is the company’s assumptions about the size of its AI business, including xAI and Grok.

He argued that SpaceX’s projections for the AI market stretch the bounds of plausibility.

Meanwhile, Apple (AAPL) kicks off its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, where investors will be looking for updates on Apple Intelligence, Siri and the company’s broader AI strategy.

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said the eventual monetization of Siri and AI could add another $75 to $100 to Apple’s share price and is “not being factored into the current multiple.”

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Wedbush has an Outperform rating and a $400 price target on the stock.

Looking to the economy, attention turns back to inflation after Friday’s stronger-than-expected jobs report raised concerns about wage pressures.

The May CPI report arrives Wednesday.

Economists expect headline CPI to rise 0.3% in May, with the annual rate at 4.2%.

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Core CPI is expected to increase 0.5%, lifting the annual rate to 2.9%, still 90 basis points above the Fed’s target.

Wells Fargo said one area likely to reflect the impact of the Iran conflict is airline fares, citing higher jet fuel costs and the bankruptcy of Spirit Airlines. However, the firm does not expect to see a broad reacceleration in services inflation.

Following the payrolls report, traders are now pricing in a quarter-point rate hike before year-end.

On the earnings front, Oracle (ORCL) will be the highlight when it reports on Wednesday.

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Stone Fox Capital, which has a Strong Buy rating on the stock, expects strong results and another guidance increase.

“The AI cloud stock appears to have plenty of upside based on just hitting already aggressive growth rates while the potential exists for more upside,” the firm said.

Not everyone is convinced. Louis Gerard recently upgraded Oracle to Hold from Sell, but said the company still faces questions around converting its backlog into revenue and a balance sheet that continues to deteriorate.

Also on the earnings calendar:

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Chewy (CHWY) joins Oracle on Wednesday.

Adobe (ADBE) and Lennar (LEN) report Thursday.

In the news this weekend, Marvell Technology (MRVL) and Flex (FLEX) are expected to join the S&P 500 (SP500) later this month, replacing Pool Corporation (POOL) and The Campbell’s Company (CPB).

Marvell surged earlier this week after Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang said it could become the next semiconductor company to reach a $1T market value.

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Flex, which provides electronic manufacturing services, has more than doubled this year.

Meanwhile, Pool and Campbell’s are both down about 20% year to date.

And for income investors:

Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOGL) goes ex-dividend on Monday and pays out on June 15.

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Occidental Petroleum (OXY) and Travelers go ex-dividend on Wednesday. Occidental pays out on July 15, while Travelers pays out on June 30.

Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) goes ex-dividend on Thursday with a July 9 payout date.

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Fund performance

■ Columbia Pyrford International Stock Fund Institutional Class shares returned 2.31% for the quarter.

■ The fund’s benchmark, the MSCI EAFE Index-Net, returned -1.24% for the same period.

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Italian fashion house Prada and Axiom Space have unveiled a jointly developed next-generation lunar spacesuit layer scheduled to be worn during NASA’s upcoming Artemis IV moon landing mission, currently targeted for early 2028. 

The Houston-based space infrastructure developer announced Sunday that the liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCVG) will act as an inner layer of the spacesuit and will protect astronauts “when they explore the lunar surface for the first time in more than 50 years.”

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The partnership marks the first time a luxury fashion brand has been directly involved in spacesuit development. 

“The future of space exploration will not be built by any one entity alone, and our partnership with Prada is proof of that,” Axiom Space CEO Dr. Jonathan Cirtain said. 

PRADA PARTNERS TO MAKE SPACESUITS FOR NASA’S ARTEMIS III LUNAR MISSION

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The inner-layer liquid cooling and ventilation garment designed by Prada and Axiom Space is unveiled at a press event in New York City, U.S., June 7, 2026.  (Heather Khalifa/Reuters / Reuters)

Prada reportedly contributed its expertise in advanced 3D modeling, high-tech knitting and specialized fabrics to help design the garment. 

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“By bringing together the best in both aerospace engineering as well as luxury craftmanship and advanced product development, we have developed a garment that neither company could have created independently, and that is exactly the kind of cross-industry thinking that will define the next era of human spaceflight,” Cirtain added. 

Axiom said the garment is designed to be thermally regulating and comfortable enough to support spacewalks lasting up to eight hours, while also withstanding the harsh conditions of the lunar South Pole

“It manages their thermal environment, supports their breathing, and does it all while they’re pushing their bodies to the limit,” Axiom Space Senior Vice President of Spacecraft Development Russell Ralston said. “The work we have done with Prada has taken that capability to a level we could not have achieved alone.” 

NASA ANNOUNCES THREE NEW MOON MISSIONS AS AGENCY RACES TO BUILD PERMANENT LUNAR BASE BY END OF 2026

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According to the announcement, the LCVG pumps cold water through a network of tubes positioned over major muscle groups to draw heat away from the body and release it into space. It also includes a backup cooling system in case the primary system fails. 

The garment also features a separate ventilation system that continuously circulates oxygen across the astronaut’s face, removing exhaled carbon dioxide, which is then routed into a life-support system for filtering and reuse. 

The inner layer is designed to be worn directly against the skin beneath the suit’s outer protective AxEMU shell, which the companies previously unveiled in 2024. 

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A close-up view of a lunar spacesuit developed by Prada and Axiom Space for NASA’s future moon missions. (Axiom Space )

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“When we unveiled the AxEMU, we announced that the collaboration between Prada and Axiom Space would continue beyond that first milestone,” Prada Group Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Sustainability Lorenzo Bertelli said. 

“Today, we are proud to present a new achievement born from the unique combination of Axiom Space’s pioneering expertise and Prada’s know-how in design, patternmaking, and advanced materials, ahead of humanity’s return to the lunar surface,” he continued. “We look forward to continuing this collaboration with Axiom Space, pushing boundaries and exploring new frontiers together.” 

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Thai Baht Slides as Record April Trade Deficit Hits USD 10 Billion

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Thailand’s Baht weakens despite portfolio inflows. A record USD 10.0 billion April trade deficit, driven by strong imports, pressures the Baht. Authorities warn of continued weakness if imports remain high, even with AI export growth.


Key Points

  • USD/THB fell to 32.55 despite Thailand’s record April trade deficit of USD10.0bn, driven by portfolio inflows.
  • Authorities cautioned that persistent strong imports could pressure the Baht, which has already depreciated 3.2% year-to-date.
  • Factors like higher oil prices and strong USD demand are contributing to the Baht’s weakness, overshadowing AI-related export growth.

Record Trade Deficit Impacts Baht

Commerzbank’s FX analysts note that the USD/THB exchange rate experienced a decline to 32.55, primarily attributed to portfolio inflows. This movement occurred despite Thailand’s April trade deficit widening significantly to a record USD10.0 billion. This substantial deficit, considerably exceeding the Bloomberg consensus of USD5.3 billion, represents the seventh consecutive monthly deficit and marks the largest on record. The widening gap between imports and exports is a key concern for the Thai currency’s stability in the coming period.

Import Strength Fuels Baht Pressure

The Director-General of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, Nantapong Chiralerspong, has issued a warning regarding sustained pressure on the Thai Baht (THB). This pressure is directly linked to the persistence of strong import levels, which are contributing to the widening trade deficit. While the government maintains a base-case forecast for export growth at 3% for the year, with potential ranges from -3% to +8%, the current import dynamics pose a significant challenge. The Baht has already seen a year-to-date depreciation of 3.2% against the US Dollar, even with growth in AI-related exports.

Global Factors and Baht Weakness

Beyond domestic trade imbalances, external factors are also exerting downward pressure on the Thai Baht. Since mid-April, the currency has demonstrated a steady weakening trend, influenced by higher global oil prices and a robust demand for the US Dollar. This combination of factors, including the record trade deficit and global economic influences, underscores the multi-faceted challenges facing the THB. Despite some positive export segments, the overall economic picture suggests continued vulnerability for the Thai currency.

Source : Thai Baht: Pressured by record deficit against US Dollar – Commerzbank

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