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Blue Owl (OWL) Owns a Piece of SpaceX

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According to Barron’s, Blue Owl (OWL) holds 50,000 SpaceX shares, valued at about $195 million. “The current value could be much higher because Blue Owl was carrying the stake at a SpaceX valuation of about $720 billion, against a potential IPO valuation of $1.75 trillion. At that higher valuation, the Blue Owl stake could be worth close to $500 million,” they added.

If the SpaceX IPO performs as well as many expect, OWL could significantly benefit. At the moment, OWL trades at $9.03 after tanking from a high of $51.84 this year.

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Analysts at Goldman Sachs just reiterated a buy rating on Apple and Dell, noting that they are beneficiaries of autonomous AI agents.

“The rise in popularity of open-source, autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw has driven increased investor interest in the potential impacts to PC hardware demand. … We view AAPL (Buy), DELL (Buy), and HPQ’s (Sell) high-end PC portfolios as well positioned to benefit from this demand driver,” as quoted by CNBC.

Shares of Apple are just starting to pivot from support at its 200-day moving average. It’s also starting to pivot higher from over-extensions on RSI, MACD, and Williams’ %R. Concerning Dell, it’s been explosive since about $110.  Now up to $184, it’s at an all-time high.

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Ian Cooper is a veteran market analyst and investment strategist with more than 20 years of experience covering stocks, commodities, and macro trends. Since 1999, he has helped investors identify market opportunities using a blend of technical analysis, fundamental research, and market sentiment.

He is the creator of the ADD News Flow Strategy, which focuses on trading market reactions to major news events and investor psychology. Cooper was also among the analysts who warned about the 2008 financial crisis and major financial institution collapses ahead of the broader market.

Before joining 247 Wall St., Cooper wrote extensively for InvestorPlace and other financial publications, covering market trends, trading strategies, and investment opportunities.

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