By Eduardo Baptista and Samuel Shen BEIJING/SHANGHAI, June 12 (Reuters) - SpaceX's record $75 billion IPO is poised to supercharge Chinese space startups racing to fund the same technologies that have
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The day has come. The Space Exploration Technologies (NASDAQ:SPCX) IPO is ready to touch down, and it’s going to be interesting to see how the shares twist and turn in their first full day on the public markets. It’s an oversubscribed IPO, to say the least, as last-minute investors look to submit their limit orders ... 3 Reasons SpaceX Stock Might Be a Buy as Soon as it IPOs
Wall Street is already building the leveraged trade around the world's largest company to IPO.
Asset managers eager to roll out leveraged exchange-traded funds tied to SpaceX on its first trading day have been told to delay the launch until Monday, four sources familiar with the matter said. "We had really wanted to be out on Friday," said Matt Markiewicz, head of product and capital markets at Tradr ETFs, declining to comment on the delay. The firm's 2x long and 2x short ETFs will now debut Monday on Cboe Global Markets.
They’re about to get more AI rammed down their throats, stuck into their pension plans and investment portfolios
SpaceX is set to begin trading on Nasdaq on Friday after investors poured $75 billion into the world's biggest IPO ever, betting that Elon Musk's lofty space, communications and AI ambitions can justify a $1.77 trillion valuation. The landmark listing cemented Musk's status as the first trillionaire ever and propelled SpaceX into the ranks of the world's most valuable companies - even though the firm posted a loss of nearly $5 billion last year and generated only a fraction of the revenue brought in by similarly valued tech giants. The stock's performance will be a test for the so-called "Musk premium," which has been the force behind Tesla's $1 trillion-plus valuation.
The offering would value the reusable rocket company at $1.77tn.
It's important to consider your comfort with risk before diving in.
While everyone else is fighting to own a stock that's likely to be down significantly in the foreseeable future, I'll be stepping into this overlooked, discounted opportunity.
More than £75bn has been ploughed into SpaceX shares by armchair investors before the rocket company’s stock market debut on Friday.
SpaceX needs to capitalize on one key opportunity to justify its IPO valuation.

<body><p>STORY: SpaceX has officially priced its stock market listing at $135 per share.</p><p>The IPO has raised a record $75 billion for the rockets and AI firm, and sees it valued at $1.77 trillion.</p><p>That immediately makes it one of the world’s most valuable firms, and makes founder Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire.</p><p>Shares in the company will now begin trading Friday (June 12) on the Nasdaq.</p><p>Whether $135 is the right price, however, that’s another matter.</p><p>Morningstar analyst Nicolas Owens is among those who think it looks high:</p><p>“We value it at $63 a share, which is the blended average of a range of scenarios that can be as high as $154 if you believe everything will go right and data centers in space are highly competitive. Or as low as a $40 a share if you really are just getting the rockets and Starlink, and the AI doesn't work out, so to speak.”</p><p>Owens says everything will have to go perfectly for SpaceX in future years to justify the sky-high valuation.</p><p>That includes its pledge to dominate industries that don’t even exist yet, such as data centers in space.</p><p>If the share price does fall, many small investors will feel the pain, with 30% of the offering reserved for retail buyers.</p><p>That’s far more than normal for a major IPO, and likely a move to capitalize on Musk’s cult-like following.</p><p>Morningstar’s Owens argues investors should wait to see how the company fares: </p><p>"Everyone will be monitoring these operational milestones around Starship reusability, the commercial model for data centers in space. And so, as you get more information on those, could be good, could be bad, but, we think it's probable that investors would have a better margin of safety at some future point.”</p><p>Other concerns include Musk’s unusual dominance over decision-making. </p><p>The IPO has been structured to give him 82% of voting power, leaving shareholders with little say.</p><p>SpaceX also remains unprofitable, having posted a loss of close to $5 billion last year.</p><p>While its Starlink satellite internet business is in the black, its AI unit is deep in the red amid huge costs to develop the new technology.</p><p>So far, however, none of that seems to have worried Musk’s eager investors.</p></body>
The S&P 500 index is sticking to its rules, but other indexes are making changes to add SpaceX as quickly as possible.
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By Stella Qiu SYDNEY, June 12 (Reuters) - Asian stocks joined a global rally on Friday on hopes a Middle East peace deal may finally materialise, while the dollar and bond yields dropped and oil
In the old days, companies went public early to access cash to grow. These days, soon-to-be-public companies are already flush with cash from private finance.
Wall Street geared up for SpaceX's market debut and assessed prospects for an end to US-Iran hostilities.
US stock futures rose as Wall Street geared up for SpaceX's market debut and welcomed easing tensions between the US and Iran.
US stock futures rose as Wall Street geared up for SpaceX’s market debut and welcomed easing tensions between the US and Iran.
By Manya Saini and Niket Nishant June 11 (Reuters) - Few business leaders have been as deeply embedded in popular culture as Elon Musk, the ambitious entrepreneur who has become a central figure in
Elon Musk's SpaceX raised the $75 billion it targeted in a hotly awaited IPO on Thursday, selling shares at a fixed price of $135 that valued the space, satellite and AI company at $1.77 trillion. It's definitely going to be a long-term story, and I think it will take time for the stock to find its footing in the public markets.
Dow Jones futures: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped as Trump canceled Iran strikes, but still below key levels. The SpaceX IPO priced at 135 a share. CrowdStrike flashed a new buy signal.
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida, June 11 (Reuters) - Wall Street staged its biggest bounce in two months on Thursday, and oil and bond yields tumbled, after U.S.
Elon Musk's rocket company is hours away from going public, and Wall Street is already placing its bets. SpaceX lists on the Nasdaq on June 12 under the ticker SPCX at $135 per share, in what would be the largest IPO in stock market history. The company is targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation ...

It's SpaceX IPO Eve (SPAX.PVT) and Elon Musk's space company is setting its IPO price on Thursday night, taking an alternate route to offer stock at $135 per share rather than a general range. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Pras Subramanian breaks down this unconventional public stock offering. SpaceX is expected to go public on the Nasdaq this Friday, June 12, under the ticker SPCX.

Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre explains what investors should expect from SpaceX's (SPAX.PVT) planned initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, outlines the leveraged exchange-traded funds (ETFs) coming out for SpaceX, and examines historical post-IPO market trends.
By Echo Wang NEW YORK, June 11 (Reuters) - SpaceX on Thursday priced the biggest-ever U.S. initial public offering at $135 per share, making Elon Musk’s rocket and spacecraft manufacturer one of the
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With the help of crypto rails, retail investors have a variety of ways to bypass traditional Wall Street gatekeepers to get SpaceX exposure.
(In first paragraph, corrects number of states challenging indexes to four from five) By Ross Kerber June 11 (Reuters) - Investment leaders from four large states pressed Nasdaq and FTSE Russell for