Elon Musk Promises SpaceX IPO So Huge It Could Break Earth’s Stock Market
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KEY POINTS
- •Elon Musk announced on December 13, 2023, that SpaceX aims to go public in 2026.
- •Axios reporter Dan Primack revealed the planned IPO could surpass Saudi Aramco’s $25.6 billion record from 2019.
- •Musk praised Ars Technica journalist Eric Berger’s accurate prediction on social media platform X.
Elon Musk casually dropped on December 13, 2023, that SpaceX might finally exit its unicorn burrow and enter the wild capital jungles in 2026. This news, earlier sniffed out by Axios reporter Dan Primack, suggests SpaceX could throw the biggest IPO party ever — aiming to dethrone Saudi Aramco’s $25.6 billion 2019 money bonanza. Musk cheered on Twitter (aka X) approving Ars Technica’s Eric Berger’s accurate guesswork, tossing praise like a dad to his kid’s napkin doodle. SpaceX, the universe’s second-most valuable unicorn behind OpenAI, is prepping to blast public investors’ wallets into orbit.
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(1 of 3)Source: Axios | Published: 12/11/2025 | Author: Rebecca Falconer
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