SpaceX just rolled out another share sale round—this time they're eyeing an $800 billion valuation. That's a serious jump from previous rounds. The company's been quietly raising capital through these tender offers, letting employees and early investors cash out while avoiding the public markets. With Starlink expanding and Starship development ramping up, the valuation bump makes sense. Still, $800B puts it ahead of most traditional aerospace giants combined. Private market valuations don't always translate to public offerings, but it shows where institutional money thinks the rocket business is headed.
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AlphaBrain
· 9h ago
An 80 billion valuation is so high? Feels like just a number on paper. Whether it can actually hold up after going public is still up in the air.
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BottomMisser
· 9h ago
$80 billion? Musk really dares to ask for that, the number is so outrageous it makes you a bit suspicious.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 9h ago
$80 billion? Musk is playing number games again. That's how private valuations work—they just hype it up with no limits.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 9h ago
SpaceX is raising funds again. An 800 billion valuation is indeed outrageous, but we all know that private valuations and public listing prices can be worlds apart.
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DataOnlooker
· 9h ago
$80 billion? Musk is really leaving everyone in the dust with this. The valuation in a private funding round and whether it holds up after going public are two different things. Let's just sit back and watch the show.
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PonziWhisperer
· 9h ago
$80 billion? Musk really knows how to play the game—he’s managed to raise IPO-level numbers even in a private funding round.
SpaceX just rolled out another share sale round—this time they're eyeing an $800 billion valuation. That's a serious jump from previous rounds. The company's been quietly raising capital through these tender offers, letting employees and early investors cash out while avoiding the public markets. With Starlink expanding and Starship development ramping up, the valuation bump makes sense. Still, $800B puts it ahead of most traditional aerospace giants combined. Private market valuations don't always translate to public offerings, but it shows where institutional money thinks the rocket business is headed.