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From 10% chance of success to $2 trillion market cap: SpaceX's historic IPO
After its Nasdaq debut on Friday, SpaceX was the sixth most-valuable U.S. company, despite being a fraction the size by revenue of tech's megacaps.

TL;DR
- SpaceX debuted on the public market with a valuation around $2 trillion, becoming the sixth most-valuable U.S. company.
- Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, stated he initially gave the company less than a 10% chance of success.
- The IPO was the largest on record, raising $75 billion.
- Despite significant losses, SpaceX's valuation reached $2.1 trillion, trading at 112 times its previous year's revenue.
- The IPO has drawn criticism regarding wealth disparity and concerns about AI safety.
- The success of SpaceX's IPO is expected to boost confidence for upcoming IPOs from AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.
- Alphabet holds a stake in SpaceX now worth close to $100 billion.
- Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX's operating chief, commented on potential synergies with Tesla but emphasized current priorities.
- Skeptics question SpaceX's valuation due to reliance on Starlink for revenue and the cash-burning nature of its launch and AI divisions.
- CFRA issued a sell rating for SpaceX, citing elevated valuation expectations and dependence on Starship's viability.