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SpaceX Moves Toward IPO With 4 Wall Street Banks, Valuation Near $800 Billion

SpaceX Eyes Public Listing as Starlink Growth and Reusable Rockets Fuel a Potential Record-Breaking Global IPO

Written By : Simran Mishra
Reviewed By : Sankha Ghosh

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has started simple and early steps toward entering the stock market. The space company has spoken with four well-known Wall Street banks about a possible initial public offering. These banks include Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley.

These meetings show that SpaceX is thinking seriously about going public. The company is still private and has never sold shares to the public before. Today, SpaceX stands as the world’s most valuable private startup. In December, the company discussed selling shares privately at a value close to $800 billion. This number was more than double its earlier value.

SpaceX IPO Could Break Records

If SpaceX launches an IPO, it could become the biggest stock listing in history. Experts believe the company could raise tens of billions of dollars. That amount could beat the record set by Saudi Aramco in 2019, when it raised $29 billion. A SpaceX IPO would draw global attention and could change how investors view space companies.

SpaceX has grown steadily over the past twenty years. The company designs and launches rockets for governments and businesses. Its reusable rockets help reduce costs and allow faster launches. This approach has made SpaceX a leader in commercial space travel.

Starlink is another major part of the company’s success. Starlink provides internet through satellites instead of cables. The service helps people in remote and rural areas get fast internet access. Starlink now operates in many countries and continues to grow its user base. Many investors see Starlink as a strong source of future income.

SpaceX has also taken steps to support Starlink’s expansion. A large deal to buy wireless spectrum in the United States has improved network capacity. This move helps Starlink offer better service and reach more users. These developments add to the overall SpaceX valuation story.

Market Timing and Investor Interest

Market conditions will play an important role in the final IPO decision. Last year, many companies delayed stock listings due to market ups and downs. Trade policies and global uncertainty slowed investor activity. Since then, stock markets have shown improvement. This recovery has encouraged companies to restart IPO plans.

SpaceX’s timing also matches a growing trend. Other large private companies are preparing to go public. Artificial intelligence firms have attracted strong investor interest. Together, these listings could raise more money than all US IPOs last year. SpaceX stands out because it combines space travel, internet services, and long-term innovation.

Elon Musk’s role adds to investor confidence. Supporters believe his leadership and technical vision help SpaceX stay ahead of rivals. His influence in business and government circles also supports long-term growth hopes. Even so, no final IPO plan exists yet. Talks with banks continue, and more banks could join later.

A SpaceX IPO would be a major moment for global markets. It would give public investors a chance to invest in a leading space company. The move could also change how people see the future of space, internet access, and technology growth.

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