EXCLUSIVE-SpaceX Plans to Raise $75 Billion in IPO at $135 per Share, Source Says
The offering would sell 555.6 million shares and use proceeds to expand AI computing resources and the Starlink satellite network, sources said.
- On Thursday, Elon Musk's SpaceX begins its investor roadshow after setting a fixed IPO price of $135 per share, aiming to raise a record $75 billion.
- The company is bypassing traditional IPO price ranges to debut on the Nasdaq, a strategy Weiheng Chen, senior partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, said fits Musk's "take-it-or-leave-it" approach.
- Targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation, SpaceX plans to allocate up to 30% of shares to retail investors, though the company reported a $4.94 billion net loss in 2025.
- This listing leads a wave of mega IPOs, with SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic together poised to add nearly $4 trillion in market capitalization to public markets.
- Future revenue projections rely on unproven technologies including space-based data centers, targeting a $28.5 trillion market, while a dual-class share structure ensures Musk maintains founder control.
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SpaceX Seeks $75 Billion in IPO at $135 Per Share, Reuters Says
SpaceX aims to sell 555.6 million shares at $135 apiece for its record-breaking $75 billion initial public offering, Reuters reported, citing an unidentified person familiar with the matter.
SpaceX plans to set IPO price at $135 per share, targeting $75 billion raise, source says
In a surprise move ahead of its investor roadshow, Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans to fix its IPO price at $135 per share to raise a record-setting $75 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter. The post SpaceX plans to set IPO price at $135 per share, targeting $75 billion raise, source says appeared first on West Hawaii Today.
SpaceX plans to take up to $75 billion with the IPO. However, it is unusual to mention a clear target price for shares as early as that.
According to an agency report, the rocket company SpaceX plans a high issue price at the upcoming IPO. For many investors, it is a bet on CEO Elon Musk and his ambivalent track record.
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