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  "textContent": "Nasdaq adopted a sweeping overhaul of its Nasdaq-100 methodology in March 2026, effective May 1 — weeks before SpaceX filed its S-1 and chose Nasdaq as its listing venue. The rule package introduces what the exchange calls “Fast Entry”: any newly listed company ranking in the top 40 by market cap qualifies for Nasdaq-100 inclusion […]\n\nThe post Did Nasdaq Rewrite Its Index Rules for SpaceX? appeared first on the deep dive.",
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