EXCLUSIVE-SpaceX plans to raise $75 billion in IPO at $135 per share, source says

Reuters reported earlier on Tuesday that the rocket and satellite communications company hoped to raise at least $75 billion, at a valuation of $1.75 trillion. The listing leads a wave of high-profile ‌private companies preparing to test public markets after years of muted large-cap IPO activity, ‌with SpaceX widely viewed as one of the most consequential offerings in recent history alongside artificial intelligence giants OpenAI and Anthropic.

EXCLUSIVE-SpaceX plans to raise $75 billion in IPO at $135 per share, source says
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SpaceX plans to raise $75 billion ​in its initial public ‌offering by ​selling 555.6 million shares at a target price of $135 per share, a source familiar with the matter told ‌Reuters. Reuters reported earlier on Tuesday that the rocket and satellite communications company hoped to raise at least $75 billion, at a valuation of $1.75 trillion.

The listing leads a wave of high-profile ‌private companies preparing to test public markets after years of muted large-cap IPO activity, ‌with SpaceX widely viewed as one of the most consequential offerings in recent history alongside artificial intelligence giants OpenAI and Anthropic. The company's valuation relies on SpaceX dominating technologies and markets that do not ⁠yet ​exist – from Mars missions ⁠to AI data centers in space.

The specific target price is extremely unusual at this stage because ⁠companies planning to go public typically set a price range before talking to investors in ​a series of presentations called a roadshow. SpaceX's roadshow begins on Thursday. Usually a ⁠specific target price is not set until the day before the debut.

The roadshow — expected to be ⁠one ​of the most closely watched IPO marketing tours in recent years — will allow prospective investors to meet with SpaceX executives as investment bankers try to build demand ⁠for a record-breaking $75 billion order book. Reuters previously reported that the company is considering allocating as ⁠much as 30% ⁠of the offering to individual investors, an unusually large retail tranche aimed at tapping into Elon Musk's cult-like following and broadening ‌ownership of the ‌company.

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