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Elon Musk's SpaceX IPO Nears $1.8 Trillion Valuation with Tesla FSD Expansion - June 2026

Elon MuskWednesday, June 10, 2026

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  • SpaceX's upcoming IPO has generated extraordinary investor enthusiasm, reflected by multiple oversubscriptions and pre-IPO securities trading at 19% above the $135 IPO price. Institutional investors from the Middle East have also placed several billion dollars in orders, affirming strong global confidence in SpaceX's $1.8 trillion valuation and Musk's path to becoming the world's first trillionaire.[USA Today][Bloomberg Tech][CNBC Tech][Bloomberg Tech][Newsroom]
  • Elon Musk stands to receive up to 1 billion SpaceX shares if the company hits certain growth milestones, incentivizing performance aligned with ambitious expansion goals. Musk highlighted advanced AI satellite designs featuring extensive solar cells and radiators, showcasing SpaceX's integration of AI and innovative space infrastructure ahead of its public listing.[The Motley Fool][Yahoo Finance]
  • Tesla continues its aggressive rollout of Full Self-Driving technology in Europe, securing its second regulatory approval within two days with Belgium authorizing FSD use on public roads. However, Tesla imposed an additional $20,000 fee for Cybertruck buyers wishing to transfer FSD, potentially affecting customer acquisition and retention for the entry-level Cybertruck trim.[Teslarati][InsideEVs]
  • Elon Musk announced that SpaceX’s Bastrop County campus could expand beyond 11 million square feet, underscoring the company’s significant planned physical growth to support growing aerospace and space launch operations. This campus enlargement reflects Musk’s focus on scaling SpaceX’s production and innovation capabilities post-IPO.[The Business Journals]
  • Following concerns about violent content on his social platform X related to Belfast unrest, Elon Musk's platform was cleared of regulatory action by the UK government. This ruling illustrates the current regulatory environment for social media moderation and Musk’s influence on digital public discourse in sensitive geopolitical contexts.[The Guardian][The Guardian]

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