SpaceX Wants to Sell Shares to the Public

Introduction

SpaceX wants to sell shares of the company to the public. The company is worth more than 2 trillion dollars.

Main Body

Elon Musk wants to keep all the power. He has special shares. These shares give him more votes than other people. He can choose the company leaders. He also moved the company to Texas to avoid some laws. Some investors are happy. They want to make money from the company. But some groups are worried. They say the company does not show enough information. They fear people will lose their savings. SpaceX wants to raise 75 billion dollars. This is a lot of money. Experts say this might change the stock market. It could make other technology stocks lose value.

Conclusion

SpaceX is starting a big project. Elon Musk will have most of the power and investors have fewer rights.

Learning

💡 The Power of 'Wants to'

In this story, we see a pattern: Subject + wants to + Action.

This is the easiest way to talk about goals or desires in English.

Examples from the text:

  • SpaceX → wants to sell shares.
  • Elon Musk → wants to keep the power.

How to use it yourself:

  1. I want to + learn English.
  2. She wants to + buy a car.
  3. They want to + make money.

⚠️ Quick Note: If the person is just one person (He/She/SpaceX), add an -s to "want".

  • I want...
  • You want...
  • He wants... \rightarrow She wants... \rightarrow It wants...

Vocabulary Learning

company (n.)
A business organization that sells goods or services
Example:The company sells toys.
share (n.)
A unit of ownership in a company
Example:She bought a share of the company.
public (adj.)
Open to everyone
Example:The event is open to the public.
worth (adj.)
Valued at a certain amount
Example:The painting is worth a million dollars.
trillion (num.)
A number equal to 1,000,000,000,000
Example:The budget is two trillion dollars.
investor (n.)
Someone who puts money into a business
Example:The investor wants a return.
vote (n.)
A choice given in a decision
Example:He cast his vote.
leader (n.)
Person who directs a group
Example:The leader spoke to the team.
law (n.)
A rule made by a government
Example:The law says you must wear a seatbelt.
savings (n.)
Money kept for future use
Example:She saved money for a car.