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SpaceX 'Return to Flight' Delayed to January 2017 -- Is Elon Musk's Company Still Profitable?
SpaceX's mid-December "Return to Flight" was postponed to January 2017. The company faced suspension after a Falcon 9 rocket exploded in Cape Canaveral on Sept. 1. With the recent development, financial experts now ask whether or not the company is still profitable due to the mishap.
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