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SpaceX's IPO uses dual-class shares giving Elon Musk nearly 85% control. The structure revives debate over whether such shares help or hurt shareholders. Critics cite one share, one vote principles, while defenders point to successful companies like Dell, Berkshire Hathaway, and Alphabet using similar structures.
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