Elon Musk signaled that SpaceX is moving closer to a long-anticipated initial public offering, confirming on Wednesday that reports of an upcoming IPO were “accurate.” His response came after Ars Technica editor Eric Berger outlined potential reasons behind the company’s shift toward going public, prompting Musk to reply, “As usual, Eric is accurate.”
Recent reports indicate that SpaceX could pursue a massive IPO as early as June or July 2026, potentially targeting a valuation exceeding $1 trillion. The offering could raise more than $25 billion, making it one of the biggest public listings in history—second only to Saudi Aramco’s record-breaking debut in 2019. Analysts say the timing reflects SpaceX’s increasing focus on scaling its Starlink satellite internet service, which has become a major driver of the company’s rapid growth.
The decision marks a notable change in approach for Musk, who has resisted taking SpaceX public for years due to concerns about shareholder pressure interfering with long-term objectives. But the company’s expanding ambitions, including building advanced data centers and developing artificial intelligence infrastructure in space, appear to require substantial new capital. An IPO would accelerate these efforts and support Musk’s broader AI strategy, which also includes his startup xAI and AI-powered developments at Tesla.
SpaceX continues to dominate the private aerospace sector, holding major contracts with NASA and delivering critical missions. Earlier this year, the company successfully returned two NASA astronauts who had been stranded on the International Space Station, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of U.S. space operations.
As investor anticipation builds, the potential SpaceX IPO is poised to reshape both the space industry and public markets, offering an unprecedented opportunity for those looking to participate in Musk’s expanding technological ecosystem.


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