ProShares will launch SPCF, a 2x daily SpaceX ETF, on June 12 as the record IPO draws $250 billion in demand.
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Is the SpaceX IPO overhyped?

<body><p>STORY: SpaceX is drawing strong investor demand ahead of what could be the largest IPO on record.</p><p>Sources have told Reuters the company has already attracted more than $250 billion in interest—over three times the roughly $75 billion it plans to raise.</p><p>Trading in the stock is set to begin Friday (June 12) on the Nasdaq, with a target price of $135 per share. </p><p>The high demand underscores strong appetite for the offering, even as global markets remain volatile.</p><p>Investor interest is being driven in part by SpaceX’s growth outlook, including its Starlink satellite internet business and its artificial intelligence offerings. </p><p>It also has plans for data centers in space. </p><p>Elon Musk's firm claims in its IPO documents that it is "the only company with a commercially viable path to building orbital AI compute at scale."</p><p>Sources say the company has outlined plans to begin testing space-based AI computing systems by late 2027.</p><p>SpaceX says the approach could help address constraints on Earth, such as power and infrastructure, by moving data-center capacity into orbit.</p><p>The initiative depends on its giant Starship rocket being able to reduce launch costs, though it has faced repeated development delays. </p><p>:: Archive</p><p>SpaceX is targeting a valuation of around $1.75 trillion in this week's offering.</p></body>
SpaceX is preparing for one of the most anticipated public market debuts in history. Elon Musk's aerospace and satellite company is expected to begin trading on the Nasdaq on June 12 with a valuation near $1.75 trillion. The offering could raise as much as $86 billion, potentially making it the ...
Analysts also flagged risks, including shareholder opposition and regulatory scrutiny from Tesla's China exposure.
Elon Musk has big dreams for SpaceX.
Elon Musk has become the most powerful, prolific and bewildering human on earth and is about to become the world's first trillionaire if his latest brainchild -- the IPO of his rocket and AI company SpaceX -- goes as planned.Without Musk, OpenAI would go on to become the dominant AI giant, and this year he lost a blockbuster lawsuit against the company and its CEO Sam Altman over Musk's claims that it had reneged on its original mission of being a non-profit working for AI to benefit humanity.
The SpaceX IPO is expected to set records Friday and mark a new pinnacle in Wall Street’s retail revolution.
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SpaceX is reportedly accelerating its push into orbital AI computing, targeting early demonstration missions by 2027 as part of its long-term space infrastructure strategy.
<p>The SpaceX IPO is almost here and will bring significant change with it for retail and institutional investors alike. Research Affiliate’s Rob Arnott offers his thoughts on the impact of SpaceX on passive portfolios, the bubble it will likely create, and ways advisors and investors can navigate the opportunities and pitfalls. </p>
It was a tough trading session for many tech stocks.
SpaceX executives say the company is aiming to launch initial demonstrations of space-based artificial intelligence computing infrastructure by late 2027, ahead of the "as early as 2028" timeline for deployment disclosed in its IPO filing, according to two people who attended investor presentations held ahead of the offering. The orbital-compute effort is central to SpaceX's long-term growth pitch to investors. SpaceX has requested permission from regulators to launch up to 1 million space-based data-center satellites.
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SpaceX's eventual inclusion in the S&P 500 would draw in more retail and institutional investors.
The S&P 500 is already looking expensive; it definitely doesn't need another overpriced stock.
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Transcript: Caroline WoodsSpaceX is expected to go public this week. Anthropic is waiting in the wings. OpenAI could be next. Some are calling this the biggest IPO wave of our lifetime. But for the average investor watching this unfold, what is the biggest thing they need to understand? Jim Neeson ...
By Milana Vinn and Echo Wang NEW YORK, June 9 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's SpaceX has drawn more than $250 billion of investor demand for what stands to be the largest-ever IPO, said people familiar with
During this week of trading, with the heated anticipation of the SpaceX initial public offering (IPO), it’s particularly important for investors to remember the Facebook IPO. Investors were clamoring. It was the biggest event on Wall Street in decades. The stock was priced at $38. By August, it ...
Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley joins Josh Lipton to discuss OpenAI's (OPAI.PVT) decision to confidentially file for an IPO.
SpaceX is hoping to raise $75 billion at a $1.77 trillion valuation.

As Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk prepares to expand his corporate empire through SpaceX's IPO this Friday, June 12, should his promises and vision be met with a healthy dose of skepticism by investors? New York Times investigative business reporter Kirsten Grind — who contributed to the latest article "Elon Musk Laid Out 602 Goals. Elon Musk Laid Out 602 Goals." — explains why it is important for potential investors to be knowledgeable of Musk's promises and goals that didn't pan out. SpaceX is expected to go public on the Nasdaq this week under the ticker SPCX, with the space operator aiming for an IPO price of $135 per share.

SpaceX (SPAX.PVT) continues to turn investors' heads ahead of its IPO this Friday, June 12, as Elon Musk's space company strikes a deal with Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) for the Big Tech company to borrow computing power for $920 million per month. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Pras Subramanian discusses the value this has for investor sentiment on SpaceX's upcoming stock release. SpaceX is expected to go public on the Nasdaq this week under the ticker SPCX, with the space operator aiming for an IPO price of $135 per share.

Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre explains how markets are reacting to SpaceX's (SPAX.PVT) initial public offering (IPO) hype and to the possibility that the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates this year.
Investing.com -- Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp (NASDAQ:SPCX) has drawn more than $250 billion of investor demand for what stands to be the largest-ever IPO, according to a report from Reuters. This massive influx of capital completely dwarfs the $75 billion the aerospace firm is seeking to raise. The deal’s oversubscription rate is currently running at three and a half to four times the planned offering size. Sources familiar with the matter indicated to Reuters that long-only
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