SpaceX is targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion in an initial public offering scheduled for next week [1], [2].

The move represents one of the largest public debuts in history, signaling a shift for the private aerospace leader as it seeks massive capital to scale its orbital and satellite operations.

According to reports, the company is seeking a valuation of $1.75 trillion [1]. Some estimates suggest the target could range between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion [5]. To manage potential investor demand, the offering includes a greenshoe option, which allows underwriting banks to sell additional shares if the market response is strong [1], [3].

Institutional interest in the debut is already significant. BlackRock Inc. is reportedly in discussions to take a stake in the company, with a potential investment ranging from $5 billion to $10 billion [4].

While the offering targets institutional giants, SpaceX is also looking toward individual investors. The company may allocate up to 30% of the shares to retail investors [5].

Echo Wang said SpaceX plans to target a valuation of $1.75 trillion, including a greenshoe option, in its initial public offering [1]. An anonymous source said the company is seeking this valuation for the debut occurring next week [2].

The transition to a public company will subject the rocket and satellite firm to new regulatory requirements and public financial disclosures. The company has long operated as a private entity, funding its growth through private equity, and internal revenue.

SpaceX is targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion in an initial public offering scheduled for next week.

A $1.75 trillion valuation would place SpaceX among the most valuable companies globally, reflecting investor confidence in its dominance of the launch market and the growth of Starlink. By including a greenshoe option and a significant retail allocation, the company is positioning itself to capture a broad spectrum of capital while mitigating the volatility often associated with high-valuation tech debuts.