SpaceX IPO Meets Starship Risk at $1.75 Trillion
Friday, June 12, 2026 · 12 min

SpaceX IPO is set to debut on Nasdaq under SPCX at $135 a share, while reports flag retail-allocation limits, Ontario Teachers’ huge paper gain, and an FAA Starship grounding that cuts straight into the valuation story.
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SpaceX IPO is set to debut on Nasdaq under SPCX at $135 a share, while reports flag retail-allocation limits, Ontario Teachers’ huge paper gain, and an FAA Starship grounding that cuts straight into the valuation story.
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