SpaceX IPO Shatters Records with $85.7 Billion Total Proceeds

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has officially rewritten the history books of the global capital markets, pushing its total IPO proceeds to a staggering $85.7 billion. Following an unprecedented surge in investor demand, underwriters have exercised the "greenshoe" option, marking a historic moment for the aerospace and AI conglomerate.

The Greenshoe Effect: Driving Proceeds to $85.7 Billion

Initially, SpaceX raised a record-breaking $75 billion by selling 555.56 million shares at a price of $135 apiece. However, due to the overwhelming demand witnessed during its Nasdaq debut, the company's underwriters—led by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley—exercised the "greenshoe" option.

This standard market mechanism allowed underwriters to purchase an additional 83.3 million shares to stabilize the stock and satisfy excess demand. This move increased the total capital haul by $10.7 billion, bringing the final figure to $85.7 billion. The greenshoe is typically triggered when a stock trades above its IPO price, which was certainly the case for SpaceX as it maintained strong upward momentum.

Unprecedented Demand and Market Dominance

The scale of interest in SpaceX was nothing short of extraordinary. Reports indicate that the IPO attracted more than $250 billion in investor orders, meaning the offering was oversubscribed by roughly three-and-a-half to four times. This massive influx of capital came from both retail investors ("Main Street") and major institutional funds ("Wall Street").

Analysts have described the debut as a "Goldilocks" entry—a rare scenario where the company achieved a perfect balance. It provided investors with a strong first-day gain without pricing the offering so conservatively that it appeared to have "left money on the table." Following its Friday debut, shares surged 19%, and continued to rise another 7% in early Monday trading.

A New Era for Mega-Listings and Elon Musk

The financial implications of this IPO are transformative. SpaceX’s market capitalization has soared above the $2 trillion mark, a milestone that has officially made Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.

Poza osobistym majątkiem Muska, to IPO służy jako kluczowy wyznacznik dla szerszego sektora technologicznego. W miarę jak SpaceX ustanawia nowy złoty standard dla wielkich debiutów giełdowych, rynek zwraca teraz uwagę na inne potęgi w dziedzinie AI. Według doniesień firmy takie jak Anthropic i OpenAI mają podążyć tą samą drogą, dążąc do debiutów na rynku publicznym jeszcze w tym roku. Sukces SpaceX dowodzi, że wciąż istnieje ogromny, nienasycony apetyt na technologicznych gigantów o wysokiej dynamice wzrostu i wysokiej wycenie.

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