How Elon Musk Engineered the World’s Biggest I.P.O.

How Elon Musk Engineered the World’s Biggest I.P.O.

The SpaceX IPO could create the world's first trillionaire, force your retirement fund to buy in automatically, and give Elon Musk even more unchecked power — all at a trillion-dollar valuation that doesn't yet add up.

Jun 2, 2026 30:37 Difficulty: Intermediate Played
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The SpaceX IPO is likely to raise between $50 billion and $75 billion, making it potentially the largest IPO in history.

Ryan Mac no source cited

The SpaceX IPO is expected to value the company at more than $1.25 trillion.

Ryan Mac no source cited

Approximately 30% of SpaceX IPO shares are expected to be allocated to retail investors, compared to the typical 5–10%.

Ryan Mac no source cited

After the SpaceX IPO, the company will be added to the Nasdaq 100 after just 15 days of trading instead of the standard three-month cooling-off period.

Ryan Mac Nasdaq 100 index rules

Starlink has approximately 10 million users.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

Starlink generated approximately $4.4 billion in profit last year.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

SpaceX is estimated to carry more than 85% of all mass launched into orbit from Earth.

Ryan Mac no source cited

SpaceX's capital expenditures doubled to $20.7 billion in 2024.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

SpaceX recorded a $4.3 billion loss across its entire business in 2025.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

SpaceX's S-1 filing claims a total addressable market of $28.5 trillion, which Ryan Mac noted is close to the entire US GDP.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

A $1,000 investment in Tesla at its IPO would be worth approximately $250,000 today.

Michael Barbaro no source cited

Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in 2022, and investors later marked its value down to as low as $10 billion.

Ryan Mac no source cited

Elon Musk holds approximately 85% of voting control in SpaceX through supervoting shares that carry 10 votes per share.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

Elon Musk's net worth currently fluctuates between $600 billion and $800 billion.

Ryan Mac no source cited

SpaceX was founded in 2002 and has been a private company for more than 23 years, raising money from venture capitalists and private equity.

Ryan Mac no source cited

The SpaceX S-1 filing document is 277 pages long.

Ryan Mac SpaceX S-1 filing

TL;DR

The SpaceX IPO — likely the largest ever at $50–75B raised and a $1.25T valuation — is about to make every American a SpaceX investor whether they want to be or not, thanks to index fund rule changes. Ryan Mac warns that despite Starlink's $4.4B profit, AI costs have pushed SpaceX to a $4.3B net loss, the $28.5T TAM is mostly hype, and Musk's 85% voting control leaves shareholders with almost no accountability levers.

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Business reporter Ryan Mac joins host Michael Barbaro to break down the impending SpaceX IPO — likely the largest in history — exploring the financials, the expanded retail investor access, the index fund rule changes, Elon Musk's track record, and the accountability risks for everyday investors.

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IPO (Initial Public Offering)
The first time a private company sells its shares to the general public on a stock exchange, allowing it to raise capital from public investors.
S-1
A registration document that a company must file with the SEC before going public, disclosing its financial health, business model, and risk factors.
Retail Investors
Everyday individual investors (also called 'mom and pop' investors) who buy and sell securities through brokerage accounts like Charles Schwab or Robinhood.
Index Fund
A type of investment fund designed to mirror the performance of a specific market index, such as the Nasdaq 100, by holding the same stocks in the same proportions.
Nasdaq 100
A stock market index comprising 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange; many retirement and index funds track it.
Supervoting Shares
A class of shares that carry more votes per share than ordinary shares, allowing the holder (e.g., Elon Musk) to maintain outsized control over company decisions.
Total Addressable Market (TAM)
The total revenue opportunity available if a company were to achieve 100% market share in its target market — used by companies to project future growth potential.
Capital Expenditures (CapEx)
Funds a company spends on acquiring, upgrading, or maintaining physical assets like buildings, technology, or equipment — in SpaceX's case, rockets and AI infrastructure.
Supermajority
A level of voting control — typically more than two-thirds — that gives one party near-unchallenged power to pass or block decisions in a company.
FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
In finance, the anxiety that investors or institutions feel about missing gains from a major opportunity, which can drive them to relax standards or rules to participate.