A SpaceX initial public offering might be on the horizon.
The aerospace company, run by founder and CEO Elon Musk, is reportedly planning an IPO aimed at raising over $30 billion, according to Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the matter.
The IPO could be as soon as mid- to late-2026 or 2027. In its recent 2026 US Venture Capital Outlook, PitchBook pointed to the rise in space-focused stock listings, citing favorable policies.
Fast Company has reached out to SpaceX for comment and will update this post if we hear back.
Reaching the $30 billion threshold would make SpaceX the largest IPO in history—and give it a reported $1.5 trillion valuation.
Oil company Saudi Aramco currently holds the record, raising $29 billion in 2019. It hit a $1.9 trillion valuation, selling 1.5% of

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