Just 10 days after the company’s blockbuster IPO, buyers of its initial public shares are in the red.

Shares of Elon Musk’s SpaceX tech conglomerate plunged 16% Monday to close below their price on June 12, the date of the company’s massive initial public offering.

It was its third-straight trading day of declines for a company that just 10 days ago orchestrated the largest IPO ever.

At Monday’s closing price of $154.60, the average investor who bought SpaceX shares on the open market after its debut has now seen most of their gains disappear, market data shows.

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    5 days ago

    don’t forget that as hard as it is to get massive amounts of electricity into a space vehicle, it’s even harder to radiate heat away into a vacuum. space may be cold, but it doesn’t conduct or absorb heat well.