Key facts
- S&P Dow Jones Indices will maintain existing eligibility requirements for the S&P 500.
- Proposals to accelerate mega-cap company entry into the S&P 500 have been rejected.
- Companies like SpaceX will not gain rapid entry into the benchmark post-IPO under current rules.
S&P Dow Jones Indices has decided against altering its eligibility criteria for the S&P 500 index. This means that proposals aimed at expediting the inclusion of mega-cap companies, such as SpaceX, into the benchmark following their initial public offerings (IPOs) have been rejected. The index provider will continue to adhere to its existing rules, which govern the process by which companies are added to the S&P 500.
