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much it intends to raise, previous media reports have said SpaceX [could raise about $80 billion](https://www.wsj.com/tech/spacex-ipo-charts-graphs-9144ec5e) in its IPO
much-anticipated initial public offering. Many analysts expect SpaceX to raise up to $75 billion, and to be valued at up to $1.5 trillion. The amount raised could make this the largest IPO
IPO, SpaceX outlined how the company will be governed. That has raised concerns among state-level fund managers who run pension funds. Under the new policy, SpaceX would give Musk outsized control and weaken board
much money did Elon Musk make in SpaceX’s stock market debut? [Elon Musk](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/elon-musk) is now the world’s first trillionaire. SpaceX’s historic debut on the stock market on Friday launched
SpaceX IPO is as much a test of investor appetite for rocketry and artificial intelligence as it is for CEO Musk himself, analysts say. "For a lot of people looking at this deal, whether
IPO aims to raise a vast amount of money - at least $75bn - and gives investors the chance to buy into a business whose activities range from space exploration and satellite communication to the social media
much of his compensation to audacious targets of establishing a permanent human colony on Mars and building space data centres with compute capacity powered by the equivalent of 100 terawatts, or 100,000 one-gigawatt
SpaceX](https://www.theguardian.com/science/spacex) is worth only $63 a share – well below the anticipated IPO price of $135 – and warns there is “a major disconnect between market expectations and underlying fundamentals”. Meanwhile, [a lawsuit
raised $75bn from investors that will be used to fund SpaceX's investments in AI and reusable rocket technology. Musk's 42% ownership stake in the company ended the day worth around $884bn, with