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The SpaceX initial public offering (IPO) is set to be one of the most historic events in financial history, with the company scheduled to debut on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on June 12, 2026. Trading under the ticker symbol SPCX, the company has priced its offering at $135 per share, aiming to raise approximately $75 billion. This offering represents roughly 4.2% of the company's outstanding equity.The listing follows a major strategic consolidation in February 2026, where SpaceX merged with xAI (which had previously acquired the social media platform X) to create an integrated aerospace, artificial intelligence, and telecommunications conglomerate. This combined entity is entering the public market with a targeted valuation ranging between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion. At this level, SpaceX's valuation would exceed that of major tech giants like Meta and Tesla, trailing only Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia.Financial Performance and SegmentsSpaceX's business is divided into three primary segments: Space (launch services), Connectivity (Starlink), and AI (xAI and X). In 2025, the company generated $18.67 billion in total revenue, a significant increase from $14.1 billion in 2024. * Starlink is the primary driver of revenue and profitability, contributing $11.39 billion (61% of total revenue) in 2025 and posting an operating profit of $4.4 billion. As of early 2026, Starlink had surpassed 10 million subscribers. * The AI segment remains a major source of expenditure, with losses exceeding $6 billion in 2025 and a burn rate of approximately $2.5 billion per quarter in early 2026 due to heavy infrastructure investments like the Colossus supercomputer. * Consequently, while the company reported a positive adjusted EBITDA of $6.58 billion for 2025, it still posted a GAAP net loss of $4.94 billion for the year, which accelerated to a $4.28 billion loss in the first quarter of 2026. Elon Musk’s Trillionaire Status and ControlThe IPO is expected to officially cement Elon Musk as the world's first trillionaire. Musk holds a roughly 42% economic equity stake in the combined SpaceX entity, which is valued at approximately $735 billion at the IPO's target price. When combined with his holdings in Tesla and other ventures, his estimated net worth reaches approximately $1.06 trillion. Despite his minority economic stake, Musk retains super-voting power (roughly 79% to 85%), allowing him to unilaterally control major corporate decisions.Investor Participation and RisksUnlike many mega-cap IPOs, SpaceX has earmarked an unusually high 30% of the offering for retail investors through various brokerage platforms. For those unable to secure direct IPO shares, several Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)provided pre-IPO exposure, including funds focused on private-public crossovers, space innovation, and AI technology.However, the offering carries significant risks: * High Valuation: The $135 price point represents a multiple of roughly 94x its 2025 revenue, a precedent-breaking figure for a company of this size. * Operational Hurdles: Success remains tied to the Starship program's reliability and continued government contracts, which accounted for $5.9 billion in revenue in 2025. * Lock-up Period: Most insiders and early employees will be restricted from selling their shares for 90 to 180 dayspost-IPO, making December 2026 a potential period of high volatility as these shares become liquid. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-money-lab--6886555/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-money-lab--6886555/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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