SpaceX plans to raise over $30 billion in its IPO, potentially becoming the largest IPO in history.
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SpaceX plans an IPO to raise over $30 billion, targeting a $1.5 trillion valuation, potentially the largest in history. Funds will support space data centers and chip purchases, with the IPO possibly starting in 2026-2027.
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According to Mars Finance, citing Cailian Press, SpaceX is pushing forward with its initial public offering (IPO) plan, with an expected fundraising scale exceeding $30 billion, potentially becoming the largest IPO in history. The company targets a valuation of approximately $1.5 trillion, far surpassing Saudi Aramco's record of $29 billion raised in 2019. The funds raised will be used to develop space data centers and purchase related chips. SpaceX expects revenue to reach $15 billion by 2025, and executives revealed that the IPO could begin as early as mid-to-late 2026, but may be delayed until 2027 due to market conditions. Previous reports indicated that SpaceX planned to sell internal shares at a valuation of $800 billion, with a planned IPO in the second half of next year.