SpaceX plans to launch its IPO at $135 per share, raising $75 billion, which is expected to become the largest IPO in history
According to a report by Reuters, SpaceX plans to set the initial public offering (IPO) price at $135 per share, intending to issue approximately 555.6 million shares, raising up to $75 billion, corresponding to a company valuation of about $1.75 trillion. If successfully completed, it will become one of the largest IPO projects in the history of the global capital market.
The report states that SpaceX's roadshow will kick off this Thursday. Unlike traditional IPOs that usually provide a price range first, SpaceX has clarified its target issue price before the roadshow, which is a relatively rare arrangement. The market expects this roadshow to become one of the most closely watched IPO promotional events in recent years.
It is noteworthy that SpaceX has previously completed a merger with xAI, forming a comprehensive platform covering aerospace, satellite communications, and artificial intelligence businesses. The raised funds will primarily be used to expand AI computing power infrastructure and further develop the Starlink satellite network.
According to reports, SpaceX is also considering allocating up to about 30% of the offering shares to retail investors to meet market demand and expand the shareholder base. At the same time, Elon Musk will be required to hold his shares for at least 366 days after the IPO to signal a long-term holding commitment to the market.






