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SpaceX's $25 billion bond sale drives huge demand
SpaceX’s $25 billion debt sale drew heavy demand, but analysts warn of capital spending, refinancing and investor concentration risks.

TL;DR
- SpaceX issued $25 billion in senior unsecured notes, with demand reaching nearly $90 billion.
- The funds raised will be used to repay a bridge loan facility and for general corporate purposes.
- The debt issuance follows SpaceX's recent IPO and highlights the company's substantial financing needs and capital spending.
- Analysts caution that holding both SpaceX equity and bonds does not constitute diversification due to the shared execution risk.
- Investor exposure to SpaceX now spans two asset classes, equity and corporate bonds, raising diversification questions.
- The success of SpaceX's ventures, including Starlink and Starship, is critical for both its equity and debt obligations.
- Concerns exist about future share supply increases and the current valuation given massive uncertainty and high capital investment requirements.