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Oppenheimer initiated coverage of SpaceX with an outperform rating and a $190 price target on Thursday, one day before the company begins trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX. The price target implies around 40% upside from the $135 IPO price, and values the firm at a hefty $2.5 trillion.
Market Catalysts host Julie Hyman sits down with Epistrophy Capital Research Chief Market Strategist and The Drill Down podcast host Cory Johnson to discuss the upcoming SpaceX (SPCX) IPO. Johnson breaks down the company's key business segments and weighs in on its valuation. Asked whether he agrees with the proposed $135 IPO price, Johnson expressed caution, saying, "Projections out to the future to get to today's price are really optimistic."
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Virgin Galactic stock popped nearly 24% ahead of SpaceX's IPO.

Elon Musk's SpaceX (SPAX.PVT) is just one day away from its IPO liftoff, sending the stock into orbit and publicly trading on the Nasdaq. Morning Brief Host Julie Hyman is joined by Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley and Monetary Matters Network co-founder Jack Farley to discuss retail investor sentiment around the stock. SpaceX is expected to go public on the Nasdaq this Friday, June 12, under the ticker SPCX, with the space operator aiming for an IPO price of $135 per share.

Here's what regular investors should know ahead of what's set to be the largest IPO in history.
It's all about those reusable rockets.
Jim Chanos questions SpaceX's valuation as its New York IPO seeks to raise $75B on Friday.
Elon Musk is all about big numbers — millions, billions, even trillions – and there are plenty of them associated with SpaceX and Musk's plans to take the rocket maker public. The prospectus for the SpaceX stock debut shows spending at a massive scale — greater than the economic output of some countries — and about to grow much larger as Musk races to make good on his promise to hurl people to distant planets. Money to be raised in the initial public offering — estimated at $75 billion — will help finance those futuristic, fantastical plans.
The market is already treating tomorrow’s SpaceX IPO as one of the most important public offerings in decades. Investors are focused on valuation, demand, and whether the company can justify the excitement surrounding a business that spans launch services, Starlink internet, artificial intelligence, robotics, and advanced manufacturing. Yet the bigger story may be what happens ... Prediction: Elon Musk Will Target 2 Trillion-Dollar Acquisitions After the SpaceX IPO
More than 4,400 current and former SpaceX employees stand to gain life-changing wealth as the rocket company prepares to debut on Nasdaq
Investing.com -- New Street Research has initiated coverage of SpaceX with a 12-month price target of $165, representing 22% upside from the proposed IPO price and corresponding to a $2.3 trillion equity value following the company's potential acquisition of Cursor.
SpaceX could raise about $75 billion and reach a $1.8 trillion valuation.
Citigroup is establishing a way for its wealthy and institutional clients to trade shares of private companies through a blockchain, a venture it hopes will be adopted by other banks across Wall Street. The bank said it is in discussions with some of the largest private companies to get involved. The venture is intended to broaden access to private firms at the same time companies are taking longer to go public, and Wall Street has been in a frenzy over the coming blockbuster stock-market debuts of SpaceX, Anthropic and others.
The IPO market could finally be getting its moment in 2026. A number of high-profile private companies are expected to pursue public listings, giving investors one of the most anticipated IPO calendars in years. SpaceX has set its initial public offering price at $135 a share, targeting a valuation ...
Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX will make its debut on Wall Street Friday and both institutional and retail investors are expected to gobble up the 555.6 million shares going up for sale at $135 apiece. In a video conference on Musk's social media platform X, he told JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon that people have suggested for the last 10 years that he take SpaceX public. SpaceX is likely to become the biggest IPO ever, with proceeds of around $75 billion.
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SpaceX (SPCX) started trading on Friday following the biggest IPO ever.
SpaceX (SPCX) started trading on Friday following the biggest IPO ever.
SpaceX (SPCX) started trading on Friday following the biggest IPO ever.
SpaceX's priced its IPO Thursday night ahead at $135 a share ahead of the stock's debut on the Nasdaq on Friday, June 12.
SpaceX's record-breaking IPO enters its final stretch, with the deal set to "price" Thursday night ahead of the stock's debut on the Nasdaq on Friday, June 12. But this pricing night will look nothing like the ones Wall Street, and investors, are used to.
Buying SpaceX stock after June 12 is only one way to get exposure following the biggest IPO in history. Here are the three ways in, and what to know about each investment method.
SpaceX's market debut on Friday is expected to be the largest-ever IPO, capping the meteoric rise of a company that has reshaped the space business with reusable rockets and internet beamed from orbit and which now targets space-based AI. Aiming for a $1.75 trillion valuation that would instantly rank it among the world's most valuable companies, SpaceX is pitching itself as humanity's ticket to Mars. Its financials, though, show a company whose aggressive spending on computing power for AI and developing a new rocket has overwhelmed the profits from its Starlink satellite internet service.
Even before going public, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has become a household name in America — more widely recognized than legacy Apollo-era companies and even prominent 2028 presidential hopefuls, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. For the last decade, SpaceX rockets have regularly returned to ocean platforms or giant mechanical arms on the launchpad in controlled landings that resemble science fiction. Just 13% say they have never heard of SpaceX.