SpaceX Sets $75 Billion IPO Pricing at $135 Per Share as Demand Surges

According to sources familiar with the matter, SpaceX launched its $75 billion initial public offering roadshow on June 4, maintaining its planned pricing of $135 per share, with the listing set for June 12. The company's 1.75 trillion-dollar valuation would make it one of the world's most valuable publicly traded companies upon debut.

Market demand has been described as "insatiable," with analysts handling the IPO receiving up to 20 investor inquiries per day—double the typical volume for hot IPOs. Major banks including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley are mobilizing large-scale investor events to promote the offering, with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon participating alongside approximately 3,500 clients and Elon Musk joining via video call.

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