SpaceX Targets $1.75 Trillion Valuation Ahead of Historic Nasdaq IPO

SpaceX is reportedly targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation for its upcoming IPO, with the company expected to begin its investor roadshow on June 4 ahead of a planned Nasdaq debut on June 12.

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SpaceX Targets $1.75 Trillion Valuation Ahead of Historic Nasdaq IPO
SpaceX is reportedly seeking a $1.75 trillion valuation in its upcoming IPO, with the investor roadshow set to begin on June 4 ahead of a planned Nasdaq listing on June 12. Photo: SpaceX

SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation of approximately $1.75 trillion for its upcoming initial public offering, according to Reuters.

The revised target follows earlier reports suggesting valuation expectations closer to $2 trillion and later around $1.8 trillion.

The company is expected to begin its investor roadshow on June 4, with shares anticipated to start trading on Nasdaq on June 12.

Largest IPO in History

If completed at the targeted valuation, the offering would rank among the largest and most closely watched IPOs ever.

SpaceX has become one of the world’s most valuable private companies through its leadership in commercial space launches, satellite communications, and AI-related infrastructure investments.

Investor demand is expected to be driven largely by the company’s dominant position in the space industry and the continued growth of its Starlink satellite internet business.

Analysts expect the IPO to attract significant institutional interest given SpaceX’s scale, brand recognition, and strategic importance.

Investors Focus on Growth Prospects

The offering comes as investors increasingly seek exposure to companies operating at the intersection of advanced technology, communications infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and aerospace.

Recent disclosures showed that Starlink remains the company’s primary profit-generating business, while SpaceX continues investing heavily in future growth initiatives.

Market participants will closely watch the roadshow for additional details regarding financial performance, growth forecasts, and capital allocation plans.

The broader takeaway is that SpaceX’s public debut could become one of the defining market events of the decade, potentially reshaping both the IPO market and the broader technology sector.