SpaceX Is Said to Target $75 Billion in IPO at $135 Per Share

SpaceX Is Said to Target $75 Billion in IPO at $135 Per Share

SpaceX is targeting a staggering $1.8 trillion valuation in its upcoming IPO at $135 per share, cementing Elon Musk as the 'god king' with absolute governance power.

Jun 3, 2026 23:38 Difficulty: Intermediate Played
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SpaceX is targeting a valuation of at least $1.8 trillion in its IPO.

Scarlet Fu Bloomberg reporting

At a $135 share price, Elon Musk's net worth would be approximately $988 billion.

Scarlet Fu Bloomberg reporting

SpaceX plans to sell 555.6 million shares and target a $75 billion capital raise in its IPO.

Scarlet Fu Bloomberg reporting

Medtronic reported positive 124% growth in a key technology segment during its earnings report.

Matt Henriksen Medtronic earnings release

Macy's reported 3% comparable store sales growth for the quarter.

Mary Ross Gilbert Macy's earnings report

Bloomingdale's sales grew by 10% in the latest quarter.

Mary Ross Gilbert Macy's earnings report

Macy's average price increased by 8.3% during the quarter.

Mary Ross Gilbert Macy's earnings report

TL;DR

This episode analyzes SpaceX's monumental IPO plans, where the space pioneer is targeting a historic $1.8 trillion valuation at $135 per share [1] — George Ferguson "While satellite communication via Starlink is a major operational focus, the massive long-term upside of SpaceX lies in launching and opera…" 03:34 . Analysts discuss the strategic play of orbital AI data centers [1] — George Ferguson "While satellite communication via Starlink is a major operational focus, the massive long-term upside of SpaceX lies in launching and opera…" 03:34 and the stark corporate governance risks that leave Elon Musk as an untouchable 'god king' with absolute corporate control [3] — Matt Henriksen "124% Technology Growth Segment: The explosive growth in this core technology segment alleviated investor worries and drove a 5% daily bump …" 18:11 . Later, the focus shifts to Medtronic's earnings boost in heart devices and Macy's success in capturing premium luxury retail market share via Bloomingdale's. The key takeaway is that luxury retail resilience and advanced medical device innovation are outperforming broader market execution struggles.

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Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu features deep dives into SpaceX's potential IPO, Medtronic's positive earnings trend, and Macy's retail execution.

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