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Elon Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire with SpaceX IPO

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX has made headlines by becoming the first private company to achieve a valuation of over $2 trillion following its IPO. This monumental event not only marks Musk as the world’s first trillionaire but also highlights the growing trend of tech companies commanding astronomical market valuations despite limited profitability.

The IPO raised $75 billion, with shares initially trading at $135 and peaking at $173, reflecting investor confidence in Musk’s vision of making life multi-planetary. However, SpaceX’s financials reveal a different story, with significant losses attributed to heavy investments in AI and satellite technology.

This valuation raises questions about the sustainability of such high market caps, especially when compared to traditional companies like Volkswagen, which generates far more revenue yet is valued significantly lower. The disparity suggests a shift in investor sentiment, prioritizing potential over current performance.

As SpaceX aims to expand its operations, including launching more satellites and data centers, the implications for the aerospace industry and broader tech market could be profound, potentially reshaping investment strategies and consumer expectations in the years to come.

Source: DW News

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