SpaceX is apparently on the verge of the largest IPO in history. These prominent investors are already involved and should benefit.

• SpaceX could have the largest IPO ever
• Elon Musk controls almost 80 percent of the voting rights
• Musk could become the world’s first trillionaire through the IPO

The space company SpaceX is continuing to push forward with its stock market plans. With an expected valuation of more than $2 trillion and a targeted placement volume of up to $80 billion, it will be the largest IPO in history.

According to the information available, the IPO will take place on June 12, 2026. A successful IPO is likely to have enormous financial consequences, especially for company boss Elon Musk. According to the Bloomberg Wealth Index, which takes into account recent financing rounds and data from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the value of his SpaceX stake would rise massively.

Musk before historic jump in fortunes

Elon Musk is already considered the richest person in the world thanks to his holdings in Tesla, SpaceX and xAI. According to available information, with a successful IPO of SpaceX, its assets could reach the $1 trillion mark for the first time.

Musk is also the dominant shareholder in SpaceX. According to the Bloomberg Wealth Index, he holds around 42 percent of the company’s shares and controls almost 80 percent of the voting rights.

These venture capital investors have a stake in SpaceX

In addition to Musk, numerous well-known venture capitalists have invested in SpaceX over the years. The most important venture capital investors include Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz. These investors participated in the space company in several rounds of financing and could benefit significantly from an IPO.

Institutional investors and funds are also positioned

Large asset managers and investment companies are also part of SpaceX’s circle of investors. These include Fidelity Investments, Baillie Gifford and Valor Equity Partners.

Specialist funds are also involved, including Baron Funds and the ARK Private Innovation ELTIF (by Cathie Wood). These vehicles enable institutional and, in some cases, private investors to make indirect investments in unlisted technology companies.

Alphabet and strategic partners also on board

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is also one of the strategic investors. According to financial reports, Alphabet holds around six percent of SpaceX.

In addition, SpaceX works with satellite and telecommunications companies such as EchoStar and Globalstar. These are considered strategic partners and are sometimes connected to the company through investments or commercial agreements.

Windfall for early investors

According to IT Boltwise, an AI and robotics trade magazine, the SpaceX IPO could create more new billionaires than any other event in history. An investor who did not want to be named but who invested in the space company nearly 20 years ago is expecting a life-changing change. This could increase the net value of the investment by 20 times.

What the possible mega IPO means for investors

An IPO by SpaceX is likely to be one of the most important capital market events worldwide in recent years. Investors should pay particular attention to the final valuation, the structure of the share placement and the demand from institutional investors.

For existing investors, the IPO could mean significant increases in value. At the same time, a successful IPO is likely to refocus the markets on private technology and space companies.

Thomas Zoller, editorial team at finanzen.net

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