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Elon Musk rarely moves without noise, but this time, he seems to want to shake world finance methodically. Behind SpaceX, Musk is not preparing a simple stock market debut, but an operation capable of reshuffling the deck. His reputation is enough to attract capital, skeptics, and enthusiasts, all hanging on his upcoming strategic decisions. When Musk joins the dance, the stock market never remains a spectator for long.
First, SpaceX has confidentially filed its dossier with the SEC, a clear sign of a well-oiled strategy. Then, Elon Musk would aim for an IPO as early as June, with a valuation exceeding 1.75 trillion. This figure places SpaceX above many giants, which already transforms this operation into an extraordinary event.
At the same time, the raise could reach up to 75 billion, which is an absolute record for modern finance. Then, this offensive arrives in a still fragile market, marked by volatility and persistent geopolitical tensions.
An expert also points out that even a solid company can fail if market conditions remain unstable:
You can have an excellent company, with solid fundamentals and lots of investor interest—and yet an IPO can still fail if markets turn, if there is too much volatility. Hopefully current geopolitical tensions will have eased by June and uncertainty will be reduced.
Reena Aggarwal, finance professor and IPO expert, CNBC
Finally, Musk is also preparing a dual-class share structure, allowing him to maintain firm control. The stock market opens, but Musk remains in command, which already intrigues some investors.
Next, behind the rockets, it is Starlink that gives SpaceX its real economic backbone today. With nearly nine million subscribers and strategic contracts, this activity generates solid and regular revenue. Unlike Martian dreams, this model is based on a simple logic: providing internet where no one else can.
An analyst insists on this central point, which profoundly changes the perception of this stock market debut.
Starlink is the only reason why this valuation is justifiable. It will be the engine of recurring revenues.
Shay Boloor, chief market strategist at Futurum Equities, cited by Reuters
Moreover, the merger with xAI gives a new dimension to SpaceX, now linked to artificial intelligence. Musk is building a hybrid set, where data, satellites, and computing respond to each other within a coherent industrial logic.
Thus, the stock market no longer values only a space company but a complete economic system in formation.
Finally, this IPO exposes the entire Musk galaxy to investors and global finance. Between Tesla, SpaceX, xAI, and X, Musk orchestrates a coherent whole that attracts as much as it deeply questions.
Some see it as a rare opportunity, while others fear a valuation already largely factored in by markets. Indeed, several analysts remind that large companies now arrive late on the stock market, once their growth is advanced.
This mechanically reduces the potential for spectacular gains for newcomers, despite the scale of the project. Thus, finance could witness a paradox: a gigantic IPO, but a more measured potential than before.
Another project is already looming in the shadows and confirms Musk’s appetite for finance. With X Money expected as soon as April, Musk continues to expand his influence far beyond traditional stock markets. Between payment, technology, and networks, he advances with a coherent and ambitious global strategy.