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  • On Wednesday, SpaceX is weighing a mid-June IPO to raise up to $50 billion at a roughly $1.5 trillion valuation, according to the Financial Times.
  • Elon Musk had long preferred to keep SpaceX private, but the company's growing valuation and Starlink satellite-internet service success prompted a strategic shift, while Bret Johnsen has held talks with existing private investors since December to explore an IPO.
  • SpaceX is lining up four Wall Street banks to lead the market debut, with a reported fundraising target that doubles prior estimates and surpasses Saudi Aramco's $29 billion IPO, Reuters reported last week, though SpaceX did not respond to requests for comment.
  • Global financial markets are bracing for a year of potentially mega U.S. listings led by SpaceX, with Anthropic and OpenAI also laying groundwork as a 2025 rebound in U.S. equity capital market activity gains momentum.
  • Ongoing Falcon 9 launches, such as the January 15, 2025 mission, alongside Bret Johnsen's investor talks, underscore SpaceX's operational momentum ahead of its IPO.
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The world's richest man has previously insisted that his rocket and space company remain private, but the company is growing very quickly.

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According to media reports, Elon Musk's space company SpaceX plans a historic IPO in mid-June. No company has so far been rated that high.

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Elon Musk continues to advance in the process of exiting SpaceX, its start-up of the space services business. The operation would take place in June, with the aim of attracting about $50 billion (about 42 billion euros, at the current change), according to Financial Times. The previous objective was to raise funds with the OPV of 30 billion (about 25 billion euros). Continue reading

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Billionaire Elon Musk's American space company SpaceX wants to raise $50 billion (roughly one trillion crowns) when it goes public, the British newspaper Financial Times (FT) reported on Wednesday, citing informed sources. This would be significantly more than the largest initial public offering (IPO) of Saudi Aramco, which raised $29 billion. According to sources, SpaceX could go public in June.

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