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What Would SpaceX's Trillion-Dollar IPO Mean for Markets?

What Would SpaceX's Trillion-Dollar IPO Mean for Markets?

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SpaceX set terms for a U.S. IPO targeting a valuation between $1.75 trillion and $1.77 trillion, with an indicated $135 share price. The company aims to raise about $75 billion, which would be the largest U.S. stock market debut by proceeds if executed. This deal would surpass Alibaba’s 2014 U.S. listing at roughly $25 billion and Rivian’s 2021 offering at about $13.7 billion. The listing would subject SpaceX’s launch and Starlink businesses to public reporting and daily price discovery. Venture funds and crossover investors could see accelerated liquidity and portfolio repricing. Public-market demand, allocation mechanics, and standard lockups would shape early trading and inform the broader 2026 IPO window.

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