SpaceX Charts Path Toward $2 Trillion IPO
SpaceX is floating a valuation above $2 trillion as it prepares to gauge investor demand for a potential market debut.
- On Thursday, April 2, 2026, Bloomberg reported that SpaceX is preparing for an IPO with a target valuation of over $2 trillion.
- Advisers have already begun floating the $2 trillion figure to prospective investors as SpaceX gears up to pitch potentially the biggest-ever market debut.
- Testing-the-Waters briefings are scheduled to begin next week, providing SpaceX a formal platform to share supporting details regarding its valuation and business strategy.
- A market debut of this scale would be the largest ever, reflecting intense investor interest in SpaceX's disruptive work spanning space flight, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
- Futurist Thought Leader Brian Wang, whose Nextbigfuture.com blog reaches 1 million readers monthly, observes that this IPO marks a major shift in deep technology investment.
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