SpaceX IPO Targets $1.75T Valuation, but History Signals Risk of Early Stock Dip
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SpaceX IPO Targets $1.75T Valuation, but History Signals Risk of Early Stock Dip

Analytics Insight17d ago

SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk, has filed for an IPO. Reports say the company is aiming for a valuation of $1.75 trillion. It also plans to raise about $75 billion.

Interest remains high due to the rapid growth in space and the AI boom. Experts say the space sector could reach $1 trillion in the next decade. Artificial intelligence is also expanding quickly and could add huge value to the global economy. These trends have increased hopes around SpaceX.

However, IPO history tells a different story. Many companies failed to perform well after going public. Names like Group, Meta Platforms, and Saudi Aramco saw their shares drop within months. Only Visa showed strong early gains.

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