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SpaceX Nasdaq Listing Draws Closer as IPO Timeline Accelerates
16 May 2026
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SpaceX Nasdaq Listing Draws Closer as IPO Timeline Accelerates

New York, May 15, 2026, 18:44 EDT

SpaceX is moving up its Nasdaq debut, targeting a listing as soon as June 12 with the ticker SPCX, according to sources cited by Reuters. The company could make its prospectus public by next Wednesday. Investor meetings are planned for June 4, and pricing could happen on June 11.

The timing is key. The U.S. IPO market has just started up again after a volatile period, and SpaceX would be a test for how much cash public investors want to put into a private-market heavyweight at a steep valuation.

This comes as tech IPOs stack up. Reuters reported OpenAI and Anthropic plan to go public. SpaceX now pitches rockets, Starlink internet, and Musk’s xAI AI business.

SpaceX is seeking to raise about $75 billion at a valuation of around $1.75 trillion, according to Reuters. The raise would push SpaceX far past U.S. IPOs like Alibaba, Visa, and Meta Platforms in size, although those firms had stronger profit histories when they went public.

Jay Ritter, a University of Florida professor who follows IPOs, told Reuters that when the number is that big, “lots of things have to go right.” Revenue has to climb quickly, while costs can’t keep up. That’s the trade-off investors are being asked to take on.

Nasdaq stands to gain as well. Its new “fast entry” rules, in place since May 1, let some big new listings join the Nasdaq-100 after just 15 trading days. That could bring index funds into the shares sooner than before. Kiplinger

Prediction markets followed a similar trend. On Kalshi, odds reached 96% that SpaceX would say it’s going public before July 1. Polymarket gave the chances of a June IPO a 90.5% market-implied probability. The Polymarket contract for the month pays only after public trading starts, not just an announcement.

Brookfield has built up a $2 billion position in SpaceX ahead of an expected debut, Bloomberg said Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. The outlet also said SpaceX has filed confidentially for an IPO, which could come as soon as June.

Governance is in sharp focus for the deal. Reuters, citing excerpts of SpaceX’s IPO registration statement, reported supervoting shares, mandatory arbitration and stricter rules on shareholder proposals. These structures would hand Musk and insiders wide control and restrict how investors can push back against management.

Bruce Herbert, CEO of Newground Social Investment, told Reuters the structure “closes the voting door, the courthouse door and the proposal door.” Ann Lipton, a law professor at the University of Colorado, said managers could still find it “very difficult not to buy” if SpaceX gets big enough to be unavoidable.

SpaceX, Nasdaq, and the SEC didn’t respond to Reuters’ questions about the faster timetable. Investors are still waiting on the public prospectus, the document expected to lay out financials, risk factors, ownership structure and insider sale plans.

The risk is clear. A delayed filing, weak market, tougher SEC questions or any pushback on valuation could shift the IPO window. Governance issues might carry more weight when investors get the full document.

SpaceX’s IPO is shifting from speculation to an actual near-term event. What matters next is if the prospectus lines up with numbers investors are already factoring in.

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