EQUITY RESEARCH — DEEP DIVE
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SPACEX)
Sector: Industrials / Aerospace & Defense |
Published: 2026-06-12 |
Pages: 10
Price at publication: $160.95 | Market cap: $2.1T
Themes: Private Markets Space Pre-IPO to IPO
Executive Summary
A word on timing, because honesty demands it: we began this work on SpaceX as a private-company review, and the company made it obsolete in the best possible way. SpaceX filed its S-1 on May 20, 2026, priced the largest initial public offering in history at $135 per share on June 11 — raising roughly $75 billion at an approximately $1.75 trillion valuation — and began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX this morning, June 12, 2026. The stock opened near $150 and closed its first session at $160.95, up 19%, valuing the company above $2 trillion. So the access question that frames most SpaceX conversations — ‘how does an ordinary investor even get exposure?’ — was answered overnight.
What’s Inside The Full Report
- 15-year financial summary table — revenue, net income, GAAP & adjusted EPS
- Valuation framework — current multiples vs. 5-year historical range
- Peer comparison table — multiples, margins, balance-sheet metrics
- Base case, bull case, bear case price targets with explicit math
- Competitive position and economic moat analysis
- Management and capital allocation track record
- Balance sheet review — leverage, credit ratings, distribution coverage
- Insider activity — recent open-market buys / sells with interpretation
- Strategic acquisitions and divestitures history
- Sell-side consensus and where TTCM differs
- Detailed risk factors specific to the name
- Bull case and forward catalysts to watch
- TTCM rating with explicit ADD / TRIM price triggers
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