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SpaceX Reportedly Preparing for Record ~$75B IPO in June 2026
Transmission path
A historically large IPO can absorb significant market liquidity, potentially diverting capital from other growth and technology stocks, while also serving as a major sentiment test for high-valuation private companies.
Market mechanism
A historically large IPO can absorb significant market liquidity, potentially diverting capital from other growth and technology stocks, while also serving as a major sentiment test for high-valuation private companies.
Extended read
Reports indicate that SpaceX is advancing plans for a landmark Initial Public Offering, potentially as soon as June 2026. The private aerospace company is expected to list on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker symbol SPCX. The scale of the proposed offering is historic. The company aims to raise around $75 billion, which would value the entire enterprise at $1.75 trillion. If successful, this would eclipse the record set by Saudi Aramco's 2019 IPO, making it the largest public debut in history. The valuation is underpinned by the company's dominant position in the space launch market and the rapid growth of its Starlink satellite internet division, which reportedly has 9 million subscribers. Such a large capital raise will be a key focus for investors, potentially impacting liquidity across the market as funds are allocated to the new issue.
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NASDAQCOM · TSLA
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