🚀 SpaceX IPO — The Stock Market’s Biggest Event of the Decade?

For years, investors have been waiting for one company to finally hit the public markets: SpaceX.

If SpaceX eventually goes public, this won’t be just another IPO. It could fundamentally change how investors value aerospace companies.

Traditional aerospace firms are valued based on aircraft production, defense contracts, and predictable cash flows. SpaceX is building multiple businesses simultaneously:

🛰 Starlink — A global satellite internet network with recurring subscription revenue.

🚀 Launch Services — The world’s most active commercial launch provider.

🌕 Deep Space Infrastructure — The only company currently pursuing a realistic path toward large-scale interplanetary transportation.

Unlike many high-growth companies that depend on a single product, SpaceX sits at the intersection of aerospace, telecommunications, defense technology, AI infrastructure, and space exploration.

The most interesting question isn’t whether SpaceX can justify a trillion-dollar valuation.

The question is whether investors are still valuing it as an aerospace company when it increasingly resembles a global infrastructure platform.

Tesla disrupted transportation.

Starlink is disrupting telecommunications.

SpaceX may ultimately redefine humanity’s access to space.

If an IPO materializes, investors won’t just be buying shares in a rocket company.

They’ll be buying exposure to one of the most ambitious technological ecosystems ever built.

Would you subscribe if SpaceX IPOs? What valuation would you consider reasonable — $500B, $1T, or even higher? [Thinking]  [Thinking]  [Thinking]  

# Space X US stock listing, the largest IPO listing in history!

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