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How the math works on a $1.75 trillion SpaceX valuation

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How the math works on a $1.75 trillion SpaceX valuation

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SpaceX is seeking a $1.75 trillion valuation in its initial public offering, which would make it the sixth most-valuable publicly listed US firm. The company's valuation is grounded in its profitable Starlink satellite network and launch business, as well as its potential for future growth and innovation.

SpaceX is seeking a $1.75 trillion valuation in its IPO. The company's Starlink satellite network has over 10 million subscribers and its launch business has transformed access to orbit. SpaceX's valuation is also driven by its potential for future growth and innovation, including its Starship rocket program and plans for data-center satellites. The company posted $8 billion in profit and $15-16 billion in revenue in 2025. Investors are confident in SpaceX's potential due to its proven track record and industry-leading position. The IPO could raise $75 billion or more, a record amount.

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