The three hard-tech moonshots fueling SpaceX's unbelievable IPO
The $75 billion offering values SpaceX at $1.77 trillion as investors weigh a capital-heavy plan for orbital data centers and Starlink expansion.
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Why A $1.77 Trillion SpaceX IPO Could ‘Permanently Scar’ The Night Sky
Topline The investment case for the SpaceX IPO potentially extends far beyond rockets. Although the company is best known for its Falcon 9 orbital and Starship experimental heavy-lift reusable rockets, its Starlink megaconstellation already numbers more than 10,000 satellites, while future plans could include orbital AI data centers and even space-based solar power systems. Yet if those ambitions are realized, they could trigger one of the bigge…
Musk will be the first trillionaire – and it’s all science fiction
Whether or not you believe its CEO’s claims about putting a million people on Mars and AI in space, the SpaceX IPO marks a major turning point in the economy and the world, writes Andrew Griffin
Silver Could Be The Biggest Winner From SpaceX's IPO: Experts Warn Supplies May Run Out In 3 Years
As SpaceX nears its $75 billion IPO at a $1.7 trillion valuation, market experts believe that the company's goal to develop and deploy orbital AI satellites and data centres in space—powered by solar arrays—amid the broader buildout of AI infrastructure is highly likely to intensify the demand for silver. SpaceX had described early satellites generating 100 kilowatts of compute power, and from there onwards, the company plans to scale across a c…
SpaceX's historic IPO is not just a story of rockets and Starlink. Now, the bet is that the biggest problem in artificial intelligence will be solved in orbit, writes editorial manager Janne Soisalon-Soininen.

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