On May 20 (local time), SpaceX filed for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, with the intention of being listed on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "SPCX." According to market projections, SpaceX's target valuation for the IPO falls within the range of $1.75 trillion to $2 trillion, with potential financing reaching between $75 billion and $80 billion. SpaceX's operations are divided into three key sectors: rocket launches and space transportation, satellite communication networks, and AI and orbital data infrastructure. The company has grand plans to establish manufacturing facilities on both the Moon and Mars. Furthermore, it anticipates the deployment of orbital AI computing satellites as early as 2028. These space exploration endeavors are poised to catalyze transformative breakthroughs, reshaping Earth's industries and giving birth to new markets valued in the trillions of dollars.
