SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) went public on Nasdaq on June 12, 2026 in a roughly $75 billion offering, ran to a peak of $225.64 on June 16, then gave back about 18% on the week to land near $147 to $148 by June 23 to 26. As of this morning SpaceX is trading at $155. If you ... Missed the Historic SpaceX IPO? 1 Reason Why SPCX Is Still a Screaming Buy
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Wall Street bankers are predicting a busy second half after SpaceX's $86 billion listing and Alphabet's $85 billion share sale pushed issuance past the 2021 peak
According to data compiled by Bloomberg, Wall Street bankers predict a robust pipeline of IPOs and other equity offerings through the remainder of 2026.
Nasdaq confirmed SpaceX will enter the benchmark index on July 7, unlocking an estimated $4.3 billion in passive fund purchases
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The cash-and-stock deal gives Rocket Lab a global satellite network, licensed spectrum, and 2.55 million subscribers
Technology stocks were trading higher in premarket trading Monday as the looked set to finally snap its five-day losing streak. Semiconductor companies, other artificial-intelligence stocks, and the Magnificent Seven were among those rebounding to start the week. Microsoft jumped 2% ahead of the open, while Amazon Alphabet Nvidia Meta and Tesla were all up around 1%.
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With SpaceX's historic initial public offering minting a small army of new millionaires overnight, the Southern California housing market market is bracing for a big wave of buyers looking to upgrade their residence or buy a second home.
Investors were expecting OpenAI to launch an IPO this year.
I have now covered SpaceX's post-IPO story from at least two major angles. Jim Cramer's verdict that it "couldn't sustain the walk-up," and Doug Kass's short thesis. My colleague also covered Michael Burry studying the trade and walking away. I have noticed one thing. Each voice has added something ...
Here's to play SpaceX amid the selloff triggered in part by a debt funding plan.
The list of ETFs holding SpaceX stock grows by the day, offering investors compelling options for indirect ownership.
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Passive funds that track the Nasdaq-100 index will have to buy billions of dollars worth of SpaceX stock thanks to the fast-track inclusion.
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SpaceX stock is now down roughly 24% from its high. What comes next?
This year's IPOs are bringing big AI energy. Here's what to watch next in the market for new listings.
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son, after all, isn’t exactly a shrinking violet when it comes to wild ideas. Rather, what was on display this past week was the difference in tactics for achieving what are really similar visions for the sci-fi future.
Every industry runs on a comfortable order, right up until someone from outside decides the rules do not apply to them. In US wireless, that order has held for a long time. Three companies, Verizon (VZ), AT&T (T) and T-Mobile (TMUS), control almost every phone in your pocket. They build the ...
SpaceX has plenty of fans ready to fund its dreams.
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Verizon Communications successfully bid nearly $3.2 billion for wireless licenses in a Federal Communications Commission auction for mid-band spectrum, the agency said Friday. AT&T, T-Mobile and Space X also won spectrum licenses in the auction that raised about $3.5 billion. T-Mobile successfully bid $278 million, T-Mobile $121 million and Space X $8.5 million, the FCC said.
The last of 2026's three most anticipated AI IPOs is now leaning toward waiting
A report that OpenAI could delay its IPO, and stock slides for SpaceX and Cerebras, could slow IPO activity. But a lull may not last long.
The post-IPO drop from SpaceX could be felt by traders who chased one of the hottest public offerings in years. It’s quickly turning into something bigger. SpaceX (SPCX) has already transitioned from market spectacle to portfolio reality. Some investors might own SpaceX without ever purchasing the ...
SpaceX is poised to close out its first full week as a public company on a down note, with shares on track to shed 18% — extending a rough debut for one of the most highly anticipated IPOs.