SpaceX's $1.78 Trillion IPO Roadshow Tests Investor Faith in AI Boom
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Summary
SpaceX is launching an IPO roadshow seeking up to $86 billion at a $1.78 trillion valuation, which would make it the largest public offering in history. Beyond the scale of the listing, the IPO serves as a major test of investor confidence in the broader AI investment boom that has driven global markets over the past two years. The company is asking investors to buy into a vision extending beyond rockets and satellites into the AI-driven future.
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If successful, it would become the largest public offering in history.
It is rapidly becoming one of the clearest tests yet of investor conviction in the artificial intelligence investment boom that has driven global markets higher over the past two years.
SpaceX is asking investors to embrace a vision that stretches well beyond rockets, satellites and launch
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