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SpaceX is public: Everything you need to know post-IPO

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Why This Matters

The IPO of SpaceX marks a historic milestone for the tech industry, highlighting the growing investor confidence in private space ventures and the potential for future innovations. For consumers, this development signals increased accessibility to space-related technologies and the expansion of satellite networks like Starlink, which could enhance global connectivity. Overall, SpaceX's public debut underscores the increasing integration of space exploration into mainstream markets and technological progress.

Key Takeaways

SpaceX has captured the attention of media, investors, and the public for years now — interest propelled by the company’s reusable rocket launches, the rise of its Starlink satellite network, and of course, for its founder and CEO Elon Musk.

But in its 24-year history, nothing quite compared to its initial public offering. Everyone seemed interested — perhaps because of the sheer size of the IPO. The company priced its 555.6 million shares at $135 each to raise $75 billion, making it the largest IPO in history and turning Musk into the world’s first trillionaire.

TechCrunch has followed SpaceX’s start, struggles, and successes from the early days. And we’re here for what happens next too. Here is your go-to landing page for all the relevant SpaceX IPO news, including notable updates now that the company is public.

SpaceX is now public. What’s next?

On its first full day of trading, SpaceX shares pushed even higher. As of 2:30 pm ET, SpaceX shares were up more than 15% to $186.15.

The latest on the SpaceX IPO

SpaceX shares opened June 12 at $150 on the Nasdaq public exchange, an 11% pop for the most anticipated debut in history. And it has continued to rise. The shares kept rising too. In midday trading, SpaceX shares soared 30%. SpaceX shares closed at $160.95, up 19%.

There has been heavy trading volume, as expected. Robinhood said it has seen “record-breaking traffic on its trading platform in the hours after SpaceX’s historic public markets debut.

SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell was interviewed by CNBC on June 12 and among the many interesting comments she made, here is one that might get the attention of Tesla shareholders. At one point in the interview, Shotwell said a “merger between SpaceX and Tesla might make Elon’s life a little easier.”

Among the winners are the banks, which have brought in about $500 million in total fees. The big winners are Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, per the WSJ.

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