SpaceX IPO price set, retail allocation uncertain
Published Tuesday, June 9, 2026 · Updated June 10
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AI synthesisSpaceX is conducting an unconventional IPO, offering shares at $135 each, with an aim to raise $75 billion. The process lacks a traditional roadshow and clear retail allocation, and the company's high valuation and the "Elon premium" are being scrutinized. The IPO has also seen significant dollar demand cleared in markets like South Korea.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- SpaceX is offering shares at a fixed price of $135 per share, with its IPO process described as unconventional due to the absence of a traditional roadshow and clear retail allocation.
- The high valuation of SpaceX and the 'Elon premium' are expected to be tested by the IPO.
- SpaceX reported a net loss of $4.94 billion in 2025, with its recent IPO aiming to raise $75 billion.
- South Korea has cleared an estimated $1.5 billion in orders for dollar purchases related to SpaceX's IPO.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- CNBCCenter
The article focuses on the unique financial mechanics and investor implications of SpaceX's IPO, highlighting its deviation from traditional Wall Street practices, and also mentions the company's 2025 net loss.
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- Channel News AsiaCenter
The articles analyze the financial market's reaction to SpaceX's high valuation and the 'Elon premium' ahead of its IPO, and report on South Korea clearing approximately $1.5 billion in dollar demand linked to the IPO.
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