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SpaceX IPO Nears: Starship, Starlink and Musk’s $75 Billion Bet Face Wall Street’s First Real Test
27 April 2026
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SpaceX IPO Nears: Starship, Starlink and Musk’s $75 Billion Bet Face Wall Street’s First Real Test

New York, April 27, 2026, 08:38 EDT

  • SpaceX’s anticipated public debut is already having ripple effects across the space IPO landscape. HawkEye 360, for one, is aiming for a U.S. valuation that could hit $2.42 billion as of Monday.
  • Wall Street’s focus is tightening: Starlink’s cash generation, Starship’s progress, AI investments, and Elon Musk’s grip on leadership are now in the spotlight.
  • Investors are set to get the pitch in June, while a public IPO filing—expected around the same time—should finally open up the financials to outside eyes.

SpaceX’s upcoming IPO may not be official yet, but its gravitational pull is unmistakable. HawkEye 360 on Monday announced plans for a U.S. IPO and is targeting a valuation as high as $2.42 billion. According to Reuters, the confidential filing SpaceX made earlier this month has emboldened other space-tech names to move ahead with listing plans.

This is what makes the SpaceX IPO a big deal right now. It’s not just about early investors cashing out anymore; the offering is shaping up as a gauge of how much public markets are willing to shell out for mega-cap valuations on companies rooted in space, artificial intelligence, and ongoing, large-scale capital spending.

SpaceX hasn’t officially announced the offering yet, but according to Reuters Breakingviews, the company held a three-day analyst presentation last week in both Texas and Tennessee as more information surfaced from its confidential filing. The rocket maker is reportedly targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation. Fewer than 5% of shares are likely to hit the public market, with a significant portion earmarked for retail investors.

SpaceX has submitted a confidential IPO filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month, sources told Reuters. The draft document, not yet public, allows regulators to review the paperwork before any official release. The move could pave the way for the biggest stock-market debut ever.

Everything hinges on Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet arm. “Starlink is the only reason this valuation is defensible,” Futurum Equities chief market strategist Shay Boloor told Reuters, describing Starlink as the company’s recurring-revenue engine. Reuters

Starship is next. SpaceX pitches the massive, reusable rocket as its answer for driving down launch costs—and for pushing ahead on lunar projects, Mars ambitions, Starlink rollouts, and maybe even orbiting data centers. In a video dropped Friday, SpaceX execs called the third-gen Starship a major design overhaul; Bill Riley, vice president of Starship engineering, described this version as the one to “put humans back on the moon.” Engineering director Charlie Cox referred to Version 3 as a “clean sheet design.” mint

Not much slack in the schedule. According to Barron’s, via Mint, the 12th Starship test looks set for late May—right when SpaceX’s registration statement is expected to go public and the roadshow gets underway. If the test goes smoothly, that’s a plus; if it goes sideways, the IPO still moves ahead, but investors will be pressing harder on how quickly SpaceX can turn Starship from a test vehicle into a real cost saver.

SpaceX is pushing to shake up the usual approach to IPO allocations. According to Reuters, Chief Financial Officer Bret Johnsen told bankers the company wants retail investors to take up “a bigger part than any IPO in history.” SpaceX is eyeing a roadshow the week of June 8, plus a planned June 11 gathering for 1,500 retail investors. Reuters

Investors face a thorny proposition: backing a company still in the thick of a turnaround. Starlink managed to double its operating income last year, hitting $4.42 billion, according to Reuters. Yet the AI business linked to xAI has been a major drain—responsible for 61% of SpaceX’s projected $20.74 billion capital spend for 2025, and it racked up a $6.4 billion operating loss. “Clear visibility” on SpaceX’s ability to scale up compute economics will be crucial for investors, said Melissa Otto, head of research at S&P Global Visible Alpha. Reuters

Governance looks set to spark debate. SpaceX intends to maintain its “controlled company” designation after going public, Reuters reported, sidestepping the requirement for a majority-independent board. Musk and other insiders would hang on to super-voting shares. Minmo Gahng, assistant professor of finance at Cornell University, pointed out that such a dual-class setup lets Musk draw in public money while staying firmly in charge. Reuters

Competition isn’t slowing down. Amazon’s own low-Earth-orbit broadband could launch as early as this summer, Reuters Breakingviews noted, while OpenAI and Anthropic are gearing up for major listings that will put appetite for AI-driven growth to the test. SpaceX stands apart for now—it’s got rockets, satellites, and clients circling the planet. Yet pulling all those assets under a single valuation remains its challenge.

Wall Street, at least for now, has to put a value on scarcity as much as profits. Should SpaceX prove that Starlink keeps generating steady cash, that Starship slashes expenses, and that AI investments turn into actual sales, the IPO might change how private tech giants are valued. Otherwise, public shareholders risk paying up for a vision that’s still waiting on the numbers.

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