SpaceX IPO Hits Record $85.7 Billion After Underwriters Exercise Greenshoe
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has rewritten the history books by elevating its initial public offering proceeds to a staggering $85.7 billion. This surge follows the decision by underwriters to exercise the "greenshoe" option, capitalizing on the unprecedented investor appetite that has propelled the company's market capitalization past the $2 trillion mark.
Unprecedented Demand and the Greenshoe Surge
The SpaceX IPO has officially become the largest in history, shattering all previous records. Initially, the conglomerate raised $75 billion by selling 555.56 million shares at a price of $135 per share. However, due to overwhelming demand, underwriters—led by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley—exercised the "greenshoe" option to purchase an additional 83.3 million shares.
This mechanism, a standard feature in U.S. stock listings, acts as a safety valve to stabilize prices when demand outstrips supply. In SpaceX's case, the option was triggered because the stock traded significantly above its IPO price. Following a blockbuster Nasdaq debut on Friday, shares surged 19%, and continued their upward trajectory with a 7% gain in early Monday trading.
A "Goldilocks" Entry for Wall Street and Retail Investors
Analysts have described the SpaceX market entry as a "Goldilocks" scenario—a rare moment where a company achieves the perfect balance of rewarding early investors with strong first-day gains without appearing to have priced the offering too conservatively.
The scale of investor interest was nothing short of massive. Reports indicate that the IPO attracted more than $250 billion in orders, resulting in the offering being oversubscribed by roughly 3.5 to 4 times. Brian Jacobsen, chief economic strategist at Annex Wealth Management, noted that while retail interest was high, the move to exercise the overallotment was driven by several major funds submitting massive orders that needed to be satisfied.
The Rise of the Trillionaire and Future Market Implications
The successful IPO has had profound implications for Elon Musk’s net worth, making him the world’s first trillionaire as SpaceX’s valuation soared. Beyond Musk's personal milestone, this mega-listing serves as a critical litmus test for the broader market's appetite for high-growth technology giants.
El debut de SpaceX sienta las bases para una posible nueva ola de mega-listados. Los inversores vigilan ahora de cerca el horizonte en busca de otros pesos pesados impulsados por la IA, como Anthropic y OpenAI, que, según se informa, se espera que busquen los mercados públicos a finales de este año. La masiva entrada de capital en SpaceX sugiere que los inversores institucionales y minoristas están listos para desplegar una liquidez significativa en sectores tecnológicos transformadores.
Conclusiones clave
- Recaudación récord: SpaceX recaudó un total de 85.700 millones de dólares, frente a los 75.000 millones iniciales, tras el ejercicio de una opción de sobreasignación (greenshoe) por 83,3 millones de acciones adicionales.
- Sobresuscripción masiva: La salida a bolsa (IPO) tuvo una sobresuscripción de entre 3,5 y 4 veces, con órdenes de inversores que superaron los 250.000 millones de dólares, superando con creces los requisitos iniciales de la empresa.
- Hito en la valoración de mercado: La capitalización de mercado de la empresa ha superado los 2 billones de dólares, marcando un momento histórico tanto para el sector aeroespacial/IA como para la riqueza personal de Elon Musk.