Elon Musk abruptly canceled a highly anticipated live television interview with CNBC on Friday, July 10, 2026, as SpaceX shares fell about 3 percent amid post-IPO volatility. The interview was set for noon Eastern Time on CNBC’s “Fast Money Halftime Report” and was to be Musk’s first TV appearance since SpaceX’s June 2026 initial public offering. CNBC host Scott Wapner informed viewers of the cancellation roughly 11 minutes after the scheduled start, while reporter Julia Boorstin said producers received last-minute word that Musk had to postpone. Musk has not explained the decision, and SpaceX representatives have not responded to media inquiries.
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SpaceX's stock volatility could impact your investments if you bought shares post-IPO. Keep an eye on the market and consider talking to your financial advisor. Musk's sudden interview cancellation might indicate company instability or simply a busy CEO.
SpaceX's shares are experiencing post-IPO turbulence, a common occurrence. Musk's unexplained CNBC no-show adds a layer of intrigue. It's a reminder that investing in new public companies can be a roller coaster ride. Worth forwarding if you know someone invested in SpaceX.
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