SpaceX made the biggest stock market debut in history on Friday after nearly two and a half decades as a private company.

Public trading began around midday with a starting share price of $150, which quickly jumped by a double digit percentage and sent the company’s valuation above $2tn, where it remained through market close.

The company’s initial public offering made the company’s CEO, Elon Musk, the world’s first trillionaire.

  • UniversalBasicJustice@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    I fucking hate Musk but in what world is SpaceX unprofitable? If you’re talking about xAI then I’ll agree with you, but with the access to space and starlink/starshield wrapped up in it SpaceX is positioned as the most likely of the AI companies to receive a government bailout when the balloon pops.

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      I fucking hate Musk but in what world is SpaceX unprofitable?

      Ours?

      SpaceX made a loss of $4.9bn in 2025 on revenues of $18.7bn, so it is being priced on arrival on the US Nasdaq market at almost 100 times those revenues.

      That’s the reason the S&P 500 index isn’t buying their stock, they’ve got a rule that the company has to be profitable first.

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      SpaceX has not made a profit. Starlink loses them money, too, partially because using LEO has the very wasteful con where the amount of drag makes them fall back to earth.