<p>Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk will list SpaceX's space internet venture, Starlink, when its cash flow is reasonably predictable, the billionaire entrepreneur said late on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"Going public sooner than that would be very painful," Musk said in a tweet. "Will do my best to give long-term Tesla shareholders preference."</p>.<p>He was responding to a question on Twitter, where a user asked: "Any thoughts on Starlink IPO we would love to invest in the future. Any thoughts on first dibs for Tesla retail investors?"</p>.<p>Last year, SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell floated the idea of spinning off Starlink for an initial public offering.</p>.<p>Starlink, a planned network of tens of thousands of satellites in low-earth orbit, aims to offer fast internet speeds globally.</p>.<p>Musk had said earlier that Starlink, currently based in Redmond, Washington, will be a crucial source of funding for his broader plans like developing the Starship rocket to fly paying customers to the moon and eventually trying to colonize Mars. </p>
<p>Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk will list SpaceX's space internet venture, Starlink, when its cash flow is reasonably predictable, the billionaire entrepreneur said late on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"Going public sooner than that would be very painful," Musk said in a tweet. "Will do my best to give long-term Tesla shareholders preference."</p>.<p>He was responding to a question on Twitter, where a user asked: "Any thoughts on Starlink IPO we would love to invest in the future. Any thoughts on first dibs for Tesla retail investors?"</p>.<p>Last year, SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell floated the idea of spinning off Starlink for an initial public offering.</p>.<p>Starlink, a planned network of tens of thousands of satellites in low-earth orbit, aims to offer fast internet speeds globally.</p>.<p>Musk had said earlier that Starlink, currently based in Redmond, Washington, will be a crucial source of funding for his broader plans like developing the Starship rocket to fly paying customers to the moon and eventually trying to colonize Mars. </p>