The Staggering Amount A $1 Million SpaceX Investment Is Worth Now
SpaceX priced its shares at $135 to raise $75 billion for AI, Starlink, and rocket development. The offering values the company at $1.77 trillion. Elon Musk maintains firm control of the organization.
What changed
The company valuation is now reported at $1.77 trillion rather than $2.2 trillion.
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SpaceX Completes Largest U.S. IPO in History
confidence 90%SpaceX priced its shares at $135 to raise $75 billion for AI, Starlink, and rocket development. The offering values the company at $1.77 trillion. Elon Musk maintains firm control of the organization.
What's confirmed:
- SpaceX priced its IPO shares at $135.
- The IPO raised $75 billion.
- The company valuation is $1.77 trillion.
Still unconfirmed:
- The IPO created nine new billionaires and 4,400 millionaires among employees.
- Larry Ellison is a stakeholder.
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SpaceX IPO Valuation Reaches $2.2 Trillion
confidence 50%SpaceX has launched on the Nasdaq and achieved a valuation of $2.2 trillion. The IPO created nine new billionaires and 4,400 millionaires among employees. Larry Ellison is among the unexpected stakeholders.
Still unconfirmed:
- The SpaceX IPO raised $75 billion.
- The IPO created nine new billionaires and 4,400 employee millionaires.
- SpaceX is valued at $2.2 trillion.
- Larry Ellison is a stakeholder in the company.
- A former SpaceX welder holds shares worth over $1 million.
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SpaceX IPO Valuation Hits $1.77 Trillion Following Record Listing
confidence 90%SpaceX debuted on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX, selling 555.6 million shares at $135 each. The offering raised more than $85 billion. High-profile investors including Gina Rinehart and Ron Baron have taken large positions in the company.
What's confirmed:
- SpaceX sold 555.6 million shares at $135 each under the ticker SPCX.
- The IPO gave the company an immediate market value of $1.77 trillion.
- The SpaceX IPO raised more than $85 billion.
Still unconfirmed:
- Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting acquired a $1 billion stake in SpaceX.
- Ron Baron invested $1 billion into SpaceX during the IPO.
- Ark Invest purchased more than $500 million in SpaceX shares on the first day of trading.
- Gina Rinehart saw a paper gain of $425 million within two trading days.
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SpaceX’s $1M investment now worth $177B: IPO valuation soars to $1.77T after $75B record raise
confidence 92%SpaceX’s valuation has skyrocketed to $1.77 trillion following its Nasdaq debut, the largest U.S. IPO ever, raising $75 billion. Shares initially surged but have since corrected, though Elon Musk retains his trillionaire status. Analysts remain divided on long-term sustainability amid technical hurdles and persistent losses. The IPO kickstarts a busy summer for high-profile tech listings, including Anthropic and OpenAI.
What's confirmed:
- SpaceX’s Nasdaq debut made it the largest U.S. IPO ever, raising $75 billion and reaching a $1.77 trillion valuation.
- Elon Musk remains the world’s first trillionaire despite SpaceX’s share price correction.
- The IPO launch triggers a summer of high-profile tech listings, including upcoming debuts from Anthropic and OpenAI.
Still unconfirmed:
- Analysts privately question whether SpaceX’s valuation is sustainable given mixed technical progress and record losses.
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SpaceX valuation jumps to $2.6T—briefly surpassing Amazon—amid market volatility
confidence 93%SpaceX’s stock surged post-IPO, briefly pushing its valuation to $2.6 trillion, but shares have since dropped 6% in the first correction since its debut. Retail investors drove early gains, though momentum is cooling. Elon Musk remains the world’s first trillionaire, but analysts question long-term sustainability amid mixed technical progress and record losses.
What's confirmed:
- SpaceX’s valuation briefly reached $2.6 trillion on June 16, surpassing Amazon’s market cap for the first time.
- A $1 million investment in SpaceX at its IPO is now worth over $3.5 billion, based on its peak $2.6 trillion valuation.
- SpaceX shares dropped 6% in their first decline since the IPO, marking the end of a retail-fueled rally that had lifted the stock 20% above its offering price.
- Retail investors bought more SpaceX shares than all of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ tech giants combined during the IPO frenzy.
- Elon Musk remains the world’s first trillionaire following SpaceX’s IPO, though analysts debate whether the valuation is sustainable given the company’s aggressive growth targets and recurring losses.
- The 12th Starship test flight in May achieved several firsts, though the Super Heavy booster failed to complete its planned water landing.
- Early investors, including Founders Fund, Valor Equity Partners, and DFJ Growth, stand to gain hundreds of billions from SpaceX’s IPO windfall.
- SpaceX’s IPO made it the sixth most valuable U.S. company by market cap despite generating a fraction of the revenue of traditional tech megacaps.
Still unconfirmed:
- Short sellers are piling into SpaceX’s competitors, betting on a pullback in the ‘new space trade’ sector.
- SpaceX’s valuation may be overinflated given its financial losses and unproven long-term profitability.
- The company’s aggressive expansion could face technical or regulatory hurdles that undermine its stock performance.
- Retail investor enthusiasm for SpaceX may have peaked, with cooling demand contributing to the recent share drop.
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SpaceX Stock Surges 50% Post-IPO: $1M Investment Now Worth $35B+
confidence 92%SpaceX’s stock has climbed roughly 50% since its June 12 IPO, pushing its valuation past $1.7 trillion and making a $1 million investment worth over $35 billion. Elon Musk remains the world’s first trillionaire, though analysts question long-term sustainability. Revenue and losses highlight the company’s aggressive growth targets.
What's confirmed:
- SpaceX’s stock price has climbed approximately 50% since its June 12, 2026, IPO.
- A $1 million investment at the IPO’s fixed price of $135 per share would now be worth over $35 billion based on the current valuation.
- SpaceX’s valuation now exceeds $1.7 trillion, with shares rallying over 25% on the first day.
- Elon Musk’s net worth reached an estimated $1.1 trillion following the IPO, making him the world’s first trillionaire.
- The company reported significant losses despite $18.7 billion in revenue, requiring unprecedented 50% annual growth to justify its valuation.
Still unconfirmed:
- Analysts debate whether SpaceX’s valuation is unsustainable, but no consensus has formed on long-term prospects.
- Small investors scrambled to participate in the IPO despite skepticism about the company’s valuation.
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SpaceX IPO Surges to $2.5T Valuation—$1M Investment Now Worth Billions
confidence 96%SpaceX’s IPO debut on June 12, 2026, sent its stock soaring, valuing the company at $2.5 trillion and making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. A $1 million investment at IPO would now be worth over $17.8 billion, based on opening and closing prices. Analysts debate long-term prospects, while historical comparisons suggest explosive short-term gains. The company’s valuation now exceeds Tesla’s by a wide margin, marking a record-breaking market entry.
What's confirmed:
- SpaceX opened at $150 per share on its IPO debut, surging 17% above its $135 offering price.
- The company raised a record $75 billion from selling over 555 million shares, the largest IPO in history.
- SpaceX’s market valuation reached nearly $1.8 trillion at IPO close, later climbing to $2.5 trillion amid continued buying pressure.
- Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire following SpaceX’s IPO, surpassing Tesla’s valuation and market performance.
- A $1,000 investment in SpaceX’s IPO would be worth over $17.8 million at current valuations, assuming no dilution.
- SpaceX overtook Tesla as the seventh most valuable U.S. company, according to CNBC’s market rankings.
Still unconfirmed:
- Access to early shares may have yielded outsized returns for select investors, though no verified figures on individual gains have been released.
- Analyst Chris Wood has called SpaceX stock ‘not a buy’ despite its short-term surge, citing concerns over valuation sustainability.