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    Analysis-How the Math Works on a $1.75 Trillion SpaceX Valuation

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    SpaceX’s proposed $1.75 trillion IPO valuation hinges on stellar growth from its Starlink constellation, launch dominance, xAI integration, and government contracts, but it comes with risks around execution and market expectations.

    Table of Contents

    • Evaluating SpaceX’s Valuation and IPO Prospects
    • Unique Market Position and Investor Sentiment
    • Leading the Space Race
    • Valuation Multiples and Financial Metrics
    • The Fog of Private Company Valuations
    • Secondary Market Activity

    SpaceX’s $1.75 Trillion Valuation: Financial Analysis Ahead of IPO

    Evaluating SpaceX’s Valuation and IPO Prospects

    By Medha Singh, Echo Wang and Noel Randewich

    April 8 (Reuters) - Elon Musk’s SpaceX is seeking a $1.75 trillion valuation in its forthcoming initial public offering. How far into the stratosphere is that?

    Going by common Wall Street metrics, the answer is, way out there. SpaceX would immediately become the sixth most-valuable publicly listed U.S. firm, worth more than the likes of Meta Platforms, which has been publicly listed for more than a decade, and Berkshire Hathaway, a company older than SpaceX founder Elon Musk.

    And yet, there is no sign that investors will think twice about hitting the buy button once it goes public in an IPO that could raise $75 billion or more, which would be a record. The frenzy has grown so intense that some are pouring money into opaque secondary markets, accepting complex arrangements and murky ownership just for a shot at owning the shares.

    Unique Market Position and Investor Sentiment

    "It has almost no comparable listed peer to benchmark a valuation off of and would likely come at a significant premium to anything else that is listed in the space tech sector, given its size and market leadership," said Samuel Kerr, global head of equity capital markets at Mergermarket.

    SpaceX's valuation is grounded in its profitable, fast-growing Starlink satellite network, which has over 10 million subscribers, and a launch business that analysts and investors say has transformed access to orbit. The Falcon 9, which in December 2015 became the first large rocket to make a controlled recovery after delivering a payload into orbit, completed 165 launches in 2025, a new annual record.

    But analysts and portfolio managers are also pricing in considerably more. Musk's track record of building successful, industry-disrupting companies gives analysts and portfolio managers confidence that the unproven bets - Starship, xAI, and an ambitious push into data-center satellites - will eventually pay off too.

    "This is a set of proven juggernaut, mega-cap businesses," said Daniel Hanson, portfolio manager at Neuberger's Quality Equity Fund, an existing SpaceX investor with close to 10% of its $2.6 billion in assets allocated to the company. "The launch business and the Starlink business are proven, here and now. xAI is about optionality," he said, referring to businesses that could add value over time as they benefit from long-term shifts toward AI, data and global connectivity.

    Here’s a quick look at the pros and cons ahead of the IPO.

    Leading the Space Race

    SpaceX has a commanding lead in deploying the low-Earth orbit satellites that deliver internet and communications for its Starlink service from space. Starlink is profitable and accounts for roughly 50% to 80% of SpaceX’s revenue.

    Many of the parent company’s other ambitions are yet to be realized. These include the delayed Starship rocket program for Moon and Mars missions and plans to launch up to one million data-center satellites linked to its money-losing AI unit.

    To justify the valuation, "investors will need to keep strict tabs on the timing of Starship coming to market and on the ramp-up of Starlink service direct to cellphones," PitchBook analyst Franco Granda said in a note last month.

    Even so, SpaceX launches a rocket nearly every two days, faster than any space program or firm in history, giving it key capacity in a market where launch access has become a bottleneck for rivals like Amazon, which is building its own satellite networks.

    "It's a one-of-a-kind for a start," said Mark Boggett, CEO of venture capital fund Seraphim Space.

    Valuation Multiples and Financial Metrics

    SpaceX posted about $8 billion in profit and revenue of $15 billion to $16 billion in 2025, Reuters exclusively reported in January. The profit figure is based on EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, a standard measure of operating performance. Revenue growth has ranged in recent years from 51% in 2024 to 100% in 2021.

    Unlike listed companies covered by analysts, no consensus projections exist for SpaceX's growth. Reuters made several assumptions in order to compare SpaceX's potential valuation with listed firms.

    Reuters assumed cash flow and revenue would double in 2026 from reported levels in 2025, an aggressive rate aimed at making the valuation multiples err on the low side.

    Using those assumptions, at a market capitalization of $1.75 trillion, SpaceX would carry a price-to-revenue multiple of 56 and a price-to-EBITDA multiple of 109 - eye-popping valuations for even the fastest-growing companies.

    Tesla, which Musk also leads, is valued at 12 times expected revenue and 79 times EBITDA, making it one of Wall Street's priciest stocks. Palantir is at 43 and 75 for those metrics, respectively, after its shares soared 500% in the past two years on optimism about its fast-expanding AI business.

    Generally speaking, the higher the multiple, the harder it is for a company’s performance to meet expectations to keep its stock appreciating.

    "Starlink is the only reason this valuation is defensible,” said Shay Boloor, chief market strategist at Futurum Equities. Its subscriber base “is just growing at crazy levels."

    The Fog of Private Company Valuations

    In its merger with Musk's artificial intelligence startup xAI in February, SpaceX was valued at $1 trillion and the Grok chatbot developer at $250 billion.

    That transaction gives analysts at least one recent anchor for the combined entity’s value, and some investors argue it is too conservative. It is currently valued at $1.54 trillion on secondary trading venue Nasdaq Private Market.

    Secondary Market Activity

    “SpaceX is consistently one of the most actively traded names on our platform because there's nothing else like it in the private markets today," said Greg Martin, co-founder at Rainmaker Securities, a trading platform for p

    Key Takeaways

    • •At a $1.75 trillion valuation, SpaceX would rank among the top six most valuable U.S. public companies, exceeding Meta and Berkshire Hathaway on common metrics (apnews.com)
    • •The valuation implies an outsized roughly 100–113× multiple on projected 2025 revenue (~$15–16 billion), supported by strong EBITDA (~$8 billion) and Starlink’s 10 million subscribers (ebc.com)
    • •Growth pillars include Starlink’s scaling subscriber base, launch services dominance, xAI merger, and substantial government contracts, but investors must watch Starship commercialization and market volatility (spacenexus.us)

    References

    • SpaceX files initial paperwork to sell shares to the public and likely make Musk a trillionaire
    • SpaceX Stock Valuation Analysis: Can the Record IPO Still Be a Buy? | EBC Financial Group
    • BREAKING: SpaceX Files for IPO at $1.75 Trillion — The Largest Offering in History | SpaceNexus Blog

    Frequently Asked Questions about Analysis-How the math works on a $1.75 trillion SpaceX valuation

    1What is SpaceX's targeted valuation for its IPO?

    SpaceX is seeking a $1.75 trillion valuation in its forthcoming initial public offering, which would make it the sixth most-valuable publicly listed U.S. company.

    2What drives SpaceX’s high valuation?

    The valuation is grounded in its profitable Starlink satellite network, rapid revenue growth, a record launch business, and the market's confidence in Elon Musk’s track record.

    3How much revenue and profit did SpaceX generate in 2025?

    SpaceX posted about $8 billion in profit and revenue between $15 billion to $16 billion in 2025, according to Reuters.

    4What growth rates has SpaceX demonstrated in recent years?

    SpaceX's revenue growth ranged from 51% in 2024 to 100% in 2021, showing rapid expansion in its business.

    5What are the potential risks or challenges ahead of SpaceX's IPO?

    Challenges include the unproven Starship program, execution on data-center satellites, and sustaining revenue from Starlink and future ventures like xAI.

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