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space x ipo dilutions share price difference

SpaceX IPO info-hunting. One thing I haven't seen much discussion about is Page 71, 'Dilutions' in the SpaceX Prospectus. When I first read that under 5% of shares were open to the public (joe shmoe trader), I was confused about why people said new investors would be left holding the bag. That changed when I saw the average price per share for old investors vs new ones.
| (in millions, rounded to two decimals) | Number (shares acquired) | Percent (shares acquired) | Amount (Total consideration) | Percent (Total consideration) | Avg Price per Share |
| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------- | ---------------------------- | ----------------------------- | ------------------- |
| | | | | | |
| Elon Musk and other existing investors | 12,520.31 | 95.8% | $81,137.52 | 52% | $6.48 |
| New investors in this offering | 555.56 | 4.2% | $75,000.00 | 48% | $135 |
| Total | 13,075.87 | 100% | $156,137.52 | 100% | $11.94 |
As someone just getting into this, how typical is this share price difference? All signs point to 'wait and see', especially with Anthropic's IPO coming up soon. And honestly, there's only so much money in the market, so this slight drop in the money tide might just be because everyone's gearing up for these super high-valued IPOs. Thoughts on this?

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