SpaceX Agrees to $60 Billion Takeover of Cursor Days After IPO
Cursor Inc., the AI coding platform, surged 25% as SpaceX offered $60 per share in an all-stock deal just days after its IPO priced at $48. The premium implies immediate gains for public investors.
- ▲ SpaceX announces $60B buyout at $60/sh (25% premium)
- ▼ Regulatory risk could delay or block deal
- ▼ Shareholder vote might reject if better offers emerge
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What is SpaceX's offer price for Cursor?
SpaceX is offering $60 per share, a 25% premium over the $48 IPO price, valuing Cursor at $60 billion.
What happens to Cursor stock after the deal closes?
Cursor will become a private unit of SpaceX, and its shares will cease trading publicly. Shareholders receive SpaceX private stock.