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WSJ reports that Australia's richest Rinehart has invested $1 billion in the SpaceX IPO.

The Wall Street Journal, citing an individual familiar with the situation, reported that Australia's richest person, mining baron Gina Rinehart has invested a total of more than $1 billion into the $75 billion SpaceX record-breaking IPO.

Hancock Prospecting, Rinehart's company, did not confirm the size of their'stake' in Elon Musk SpaceX. She said, however, in a press release: "This investment is significant for Hancock and we are happy to have received a allocation in an IPO that has been extremely popular and well oversubscribed."

She praised Musk because he built two of the top 10 companies in the world.

"We view?SpaceX a rare business. It is led by an exceptional person and operates in sectors that are critical, with long-term prospects," said Rinehart. Her wealth was built from iron ore mined by her company, Hancock Prospecting.

Hancock, an important investor in critical mineral projects, wants to supply SpaceX with its mineral needs.

Hancock CEO Garry Korte stated that "we also see the potential of mutually-beneficial arrangements in the future between?SpaceX's critical investments and Hancock Prospecting’s significant critical minerals investments as demand increases for materials and infrastructure required to support advanced technologies."

Hancock has a large stake in many rare earths firms, including MP Materials and Rare Earths Americas in the U.S., Australia's Lynas Rare Earths and lithium producer Liontown Resources, among others.

Last month, it was revealed that the $3.3 billion U.S. Portfolio held by this company increased its gold, rare earths, and defence holdings.

Rinehart’s investment in SpaceX proved to be a 'winner instantly. The shares soared 19% on their debut, sending the company's worth?past 2 trillion dollars, making it the 6th-largest U.S. firm. Investors were eager to own a piece in Musk's sprawling empire, which includes rockets, satellites, and AI.

Rinehart praised Musk's entrepreneurial prowess while also calling him a patriot because he cut federal jobs in the United States through Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency.

Rinehart stated that "SpaceX was a clear example?of?why we need more entrepreneurs, more builders and less bureaucracy in the world."

Rinehart has also become more political. He encourages some of Australia's richest voters to switch their support from the opposition Liberal-National conservatives party to populist anti-migration One Nation.

(source: Reuters)