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SpaceX IPO: Live updates on everything you need to know

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Autor na fonte original: Kirsten Korosec, Russell Brandom

TechCrunch has followed SpaceX's start, struggles, and successes from the early days. And we're here for what happens next too. This package of SpaceX IPO coverage includes who stands to win (and maybe some who won't), pre-IPO deals, and what's tucked inside its S-1 registration document.

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SpaceX has captured the attention of media, investors, and the public for years now — interest propelled by the company’s reusable rocket launches, the rise of its Starlink satellite network, and of course, for its founder and CEO Elon Musk.

But in its 24-year history, nothing quite compares to this initial public offering. Everyone seems to be interested, and perhaps it’s because of the sheer size of this IPO. The company priced its 555.6 million shares at $135 each to raise $75 billion, making it the largest IPO in history. At this price, the deal also looks set to make Musk the world’s first trillionaire.

TechCrunch has followed SpaceX’s start, struggles, and successes from the early days. And we’re here for what happens next too. This article will be continually updated with all of the latest SpaceX IPO news.

SpaceX shares opened at $150 on the Nasdaq public exchange, an 11% pop for the most anticipated debut in history. And it has continued to rise. The shares keep rising too (which we will update here). In midday trading, SpaceX shares soared 30%. SpaceX shares closed at $160.95, up 19% .

There has been heavy trading volume, as expected. Robinhood said it has seen “record-breaking traffic on its trading platform in the hours after SpaceX’s historic public markets debut.

SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell was interviewed by CNBC on Friday and among the many interesting comments she made, here is one that might get the attention of Tesla shareholders. At one point in the interview, Shotwell said a “merger between SpaceX and Tesla might make Elon’s life a little easier.”

Among the winners are the banks, which have brought in about $500 million in total fees. The big winners are Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, per the WSJ.

Musk took to X, the social media company he owns, to share his appreciation of SpaceX employees as the stock rose. “I love the incredible people of SpaceX beyond words,” he wrote Friday afternoon . He also reposted a number of SpaceX IPO related posts, including a photo of insiders all wearing green shoes in what appears to be a nod to “the green shoe option.” This is a provision in an IPO underwriting agreement that lets underwriters to sell up to 15% more shares than originally planned if demand is strong.

To get a deeper look into what happened today, and all the far-ranging implications of SpaceX now being a publicly traded company, Senior Reporter Sean O’Kane and AI Editor Russell Brandom sat down for a special episode of our Equity podcast, which you can listen to right here or via your podcast player of choice, or queue it up on YouTube here .

With an offering this large, there is a lot of financial machinery operating behind the scenes — so the first question is just when the stock makes it to the market to start trading. SpaceX is debuting on Nasdaq and you can see the official Nasdaq listing here , which will have the price of record as soon as there is one. Nasdaq also has video of the SpaceX crew ringing the bell , if that’s your thing.

But the price is just part of the picture. For the most up-to-the-minute information, your best bet is still financial press outlets like Bloomberg and CNBC , both of which have liveblogs running and will have close coverage of any hiccups that happen in getting the stock to market.

Here we look at some of the bigger numbers, the consequential figures, and the eyewatering amounts that make up the company’s S-1 form.

For instance, SpaceX lost $4.9 billion on revenues of over $18 billion in 2025. That’s only a fraction of the more than $37 billion lost since SpaceX’s inception.

As CEO, Elon Musk holds about 85.1% of the company’s voting power. You can read more about that in the next section “Who wins and who doesn’t” — and we’ll continue to drop interesting numbers in here.

Here is another figure that caught our attention… 4,400. That’s the number of SpaceX employees who could become millionaires, according to the NYT .

Elon Musk can’t hear you over the sound of his $1.75 trillion IPO : The Equity podcast weighs in on the IPO.

SpaceX is the world’s largest IPO in history and means a big payday for some investors, employees, and of course, Elon Musk.

Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX’s historic IPO : The SpaceX IPO has boosted Musk’s paper wealth to more than $1,000,000,000,000 at a time when he is more hated — and powerful — than ever. How Elon Musk will increase his power through the SpaceX IPO : Musk, who will have more than 50% of the voting power, will have a monarchical grip over the publicly traded version of SpaceX — control that goes far beyond what other tech founders enjoy.

Who will benefit most from SpaceX IPO? Mostly Elon — and a few from his inner circle : Elon Musk has the largest stake in SpaceX by billions of shares, but others also stand to win. Here’s the rundown of who owns what.

SpaceX SPV investors won’t know their true holdings until post-IPO lock-ups lift : After SpaceX makes its public debut, lower-tier SPV investors face hidden fees, lengthy payout delays, and the risk of outright fraud.

The S-1 registration document gave the world an unprecedented look inside SpaceX, including its financials and its various businesses. The S-1 continued to be amended as the IPO date approached, and we were on it. Here is what we found.

The SpaceX IPO filing is filled with AI bets, Starship dreams, and Elon Musk at the center : The contents of the SpaceX IPO details a business dominated by its Starlink satellite internet offering, more than $37 billion in losses, and future business prospects through its xAI division.

Starship’s path to reusability looks murky after SpaceX’s S-1 : SpaceX’s IPO and Starship rocket test flight delivered two big data points that offer a realistic vision for the coming years — and one that may disappoint both the company’s boosters and its critics.

SpaceX warns investors of future dilution, adding fuel to Tesla merger rumors : The company added new language to its S-1, a warning to prospective investors that a major dilution could be in the cards after it goes public.

Leading up to the IPO, SpaceX locked in a string of deals, mostly selling off compute to improve its balance sheet.

Anthropic will pay xAI $1.25B per month for compute : Initial coverage of the Anthropic deal on May 20.

How long is Anthropic’s lease with SpaceX? Opinions vary : Elon Musk keeps downplaying the duration of SpaceX’s contract with Anthropic.

Google will pay SpaceX $920M per month for compute : A Google representative described the deal as a short-term deal addressing unexpected demand for its recently launched AI products.

This article originally published at 10 am ET, June 12, 2026. It has been updated with new coverage of the SpaceX IPO, share price, and other related events.

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Pontos-chave

  • O IPO da SpaceX pode inspirar startups brasileiras a buscar financiamento no mercado de capitais.
  • A valorização das ações da SpaceX pode atrair investimentos em tecnologia espacial e inovação no Brasil.
  • Discussões sobre fusões e parcerias estratégicas podem surgir, especialmente entre tecnologia e mobilidade elétrica.

Análise editorial

A abertura de capital da SpaceX representa um marco não apenas para a empresa, mas para o setor de tecnologia como um todo, incluindo o Brasil. A magnitude do IPO, que arrecadou US$ 75 bilhões, pode inspirar startups brasileiras a buscarem alternativas de financiamento no mercado de capitais. Este evento pode criar um precedente que encoraje investidores locais a apostarem em empresas de tecnologia emergentes, especialmente aquelas com inovações disruptivas em áreas como mobilidade e telecomunicações, semelhantes à proposta da Starlink.

Além disso, a forte valorização das ações da SpaceX logo após a estreia na Nasdaq indica um apetite crescente por investimentos em tecnologia espacial e inovação. O sucesso da SpaceX pode atrair mais atenção e recursos para empresas brasileiras que atuam em setores correlatos, como satélites e tecnologias de comunicação. As implicações podem ser profundas, pois o Brasil possui um potencial significativo para desenvolver sua própria infraestrutura espacial, especialmente com iniciativas como o Programa Espacial Brasileiro.

Outro ponto a ser observado é a possibilidade de sinergias entre empresas de tecnologia, como a mencionada fusão entre SpaceX e Tesla. Essa conversa pode estimular discussões no Brasil sobre parcerias estratégicas entre empresas de tecnologia e montadoras, especialmente em um momento em que a mobilidade elétrica e a inovação tecnológica estão em alta. O que se observa é um ecossistema em transformação, onde a colaboração entre diferentes setores pode ser a chave para o sucesso.

Por fim, a repercussão do IPO da SpaceX também deve ser acompanhada de perto por investidores e analistas brasileiros. A movimentação no mercado de ações e a resposta do público podem oferecer insights valiosos sobre a viabilidade de investimentos em empresas de tecnologia emergentes no Brasil. O cenário está se moldando, e o que se desenha é um futuro promissor para a inovação tecnológica no país, impulsionado por exemplos de sucesso no exterior.

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