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๐Ÿš€ SpaceX Files for IPO. Wall Street Is Buying Fast Food in Japan. Working From Home is Now a Human Right... In Australia.

7 min ยท 2. apr. 2026
episode ๐Ÿš€ SpaceX Files for IPO. Wall Street Is Buying Fast Food in Japan. Working From Home is Now a Human Right... In Australia. cover

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SpaceX just filed for the biggest IPO in history โ€” a $1.75 trillion valuation that would dwarf every listing ever attempted. But that's not even the wildest story today. In this episode of Triple B, we break down three business stories you need to know: ๐Ÿš€ SpaceX's record IPO filing - how a rocket company became a $10B/year satellite internet giant, merged with an AI startup, and is now gunning for a June listing that could raise $75 billion from the public markets ๐Ÿ” Goldman Sachs & Carlyle buying fast food in Japan - the counter-intuitive private equity bet on Burger King and KFC that actually makes a lot of sense ๐Ÿ  Melbourne's world-first work-from-home law - why giving workers the legal right to WFH 2 days a week is sending downtown business owners into a panic Whether you're into investing, markets, or just want to understand what's actually happening in the business world โ€” this is the episode.

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