Key Points
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SpaceX achieved the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history on June 12, 2026, raising $75 billion, surpassing the previous record held by Saudi Aramco.
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Despite a strong debut, challenges like a staggered lockup schedule, potential insider selling, and historical patterns of mega-IPOs could negatively impact SpaceX shares.
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As of June 18, 2026, SpaceX has a valuation nearing $3 trillion, but analysts predict it might drop below established companies like Meta Platforms, Berkshire Hathaway, and Broadcom by the year’s end.
On June 12, 2026, Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) marked a historic milestone by securing $75 billion through its IPO, overshadowing Saudi Aramco’s previous record. However, analysts express concerns that insider selling and financial pressures could soon devalue the company’s shares, which surged to a peak valuation of nearly $3 trillion following the IPO.
Predictions indicate that by the end of 2026, several trillion-dollar companies—including Meta Platforms ($1.47 trillion market cap), Berkshire Hathaway ($1.06 trillion), and Broadcom ($1.96 trillion)—could surpass SpaceX’s market capitalization, driven by their established positions and robust business models, particularly in the AI sector.
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