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r/stocksr/stocks· u/opinion_discarder· 2d agoCompany News 0

SpaceX IPO demand is approaching four times oversubscribed : Reuters

Investor summaryBullish

SpaceX's upcoming IPO has drawn over $250B in investor demand, 3.5 to 4 times its $75B target, signaling massive market interest.

Bull points
  • Massive investor demand of over $250 billion for the IPO.
  • Oversubscription rate running at 3.5 to 4 times the planned offering size.
  • Strong participation from long-only funds with sizable orders.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX (SPCX.O), opens new tab has drawn more than $250 billion of investor demand for what stands to be the largest-ever IPO, said people familiar with the matter on Tuesday, dwarfing the $75 billion the firm is seeking to raise.

The deal's oversubscription rate is running at three and a half to four times the planned offering size, sources said, which bankers and investors say is the latest sign that demand is strong, as Reuters reported on Friday. Long-only funds have put in what one source described as sizable orders. ⁠Musk briefly joined some Zoom meetings with potential investors, a source said.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/world/spacex-ipo-demand-is-approaching-four-times-oversubscribed-source-says-2026-06-09/

Discussion · top comments30 selected
u/ProbsNotManBearPig 84· 2d agoTop

Just like Tesla stock is going to crash any day, right?

Every boomer I know is planning to buy space X. It will rip even tho it shouldn’t, I guarantee it.

u/Fit_Situation_3045 65· 2d agoTop

how long will TSLA holders brag about model 3 gains. Any TSLA investor who didnt just buy a index like QQQ or tech blue chip like Google, lost money over the past 5 years. FIGMA was 50x oversubscribed and is down 90%. This is a scam where retail takes the cash burn and Musk has enough control to maintain high ownership no matter the dilution.

u/petertompolicy 17· 2d ago

I mean TSLA has underperformed the market for over five years and is definitely going to take a hit when SpaceX IPOs, so it's a pretty terrible investment by.

u/ProbsNotManBearPig 1· 2d ago

Generally agree, but Tesla is still overvalued by \~10x compared to their financials. The fact it hasn’t crashed is an interesting phenomenon and what I’m saying is that same phenomenon may apply to space X. It may trade at 300+ P/E for decades for no good reason.

u/petertompolicy 1· 2d ago

It could, but that would mean you're getting next to nothing as an investor, and if you're thinking on an opportunity cost basis there are a million better places to put your money.

And that's if it doesn't tank, which it should, but might not.

u/Arasuki 15· 2d ago

Please buy it bro I sincerely wish you well, but if you do please post it

u/gintoddic 8· 2d ago

It def will rip first days/week but it's going to come down to reality once insiders want their profits. I think there's a 6 month holding period for some buyers so that could be a better time range for a dump.

u/oskopnir 1· 2d ago

It’s not like Tesla never went down. Some well-timed shorts have definitely made money to some in the past.

u/BigSweatyYeti 74· 2d agoTop

Rules are for you, not them. Keep up.

u/Jeff__Skilling 1· 2d ago

……then why spend the multiple millions a year in audit fees (+ whatever cost you’re bearing in man hours from your accounting department)?

Wouldn’t it just make more sense to ignore that compliance rule?

u/soffpotatisen 36· 2d ago

The rules that were specifically changed for this IPO? You mean those rules?

u/Kreygasm2233 28· 2d ago

You forget to mention the main difference: One is a worthless digital coin and the other is an actual company with employees, products, almost a monopolistic market share, in bed with the US government

No one knows if it's gonna go up or down. Or how the business is going to be in 2-5 years

Personally I'm not convinced but there is no guarantee this stock won't shoot up 5x. A lot of people are buying this to invest and not to dump it like a meme coin

u/BIGpoppaPUMP42069 16· 2d ago

exactly, this other person just compared spacex to some shit scam coin...

u/KaffiKlandestine 9· 2d ago

While i agree with you a shitcoin icos at like a couple million dollars. This is 1.75 T, at that valuation its so detached from the actual business it might as well be a shitcoin just promising random shit with massive insider dump potential

u/revelem 27· 2d ago

Knees weak, future bags are heavy.

4x oversubscription, mom's spaghetti 🍝

u/Kreygasm2233 11· 2d ago

Macro volatility, inflation, Hormuz, raising cash for AI ipos

That's why the market is down, not because the business is bad. So you're probably right

u/sysinop 7· 2d ago

The SpaceX IPO is a bailout for X (Twitter) and xAI investors. These two companies are dragging SpaceX down bleeding money that would otherwise be used for SpaceX. So, the IPO to pay off the investors that gave Musk the money to buy Twitter and start xAI as an alternative to OpenAI when Musk and Sam Altman had their bad breakup.

u/PresentFriendly3725 6· 2d ago

Even if so, everyone is speculating they can dump and get an easy win so I doubt they'll instead buy tomorrow.

u/I_worship_odin 5· 2d ago

I’m not buying any spacex stock but I want this thing to double so everyone on reddit that thinks it’s going to crash the market will have egg on their face.

u/Iceman_B 1· 2d ago

You are absolutely right! Look at all the news saying this is going to crash, hard.

I'm staying the fuck away from this circus.

u/oskopnir 1· 2d ago

…everyone has caught up to Tesla 10 years ago which is why they’re not doing so well now

u/Puzzled_Algae_1880 1· 2d ago

Which stocks doesn't include spaceX IPO? Thanks

u/petertompolicy 1· 2d ago

Absolutely insane comparison.

This idiocy doesn't work anymore, all the moonshot stuff is now at SpaceX, TSLA has nothing but Elons hilarious pay package and their shitty cars that haven't shown any growth in six consecutive quarters.

u/Expert_Context5398 1· 2d ago

Poor broke Reddit investor who started investing during meme stocks thinks he knows how to invest, LMFAO.

u/Fit_Situation_3045 1· 2d ago

A big difference is that nobody was considering NVIDIA a bad investment in 2010, if anything it had a lot of retail interest due to gaming. I myself bought AMD at like $2 pre any splits. Today people are considering TSLA a bad investment, there are better opportunities. They can't solve FSD which is a bounded system with rules, but I'd bet you think they will solve unbounded embodied AI and humanoids. Good luck.

u/Expert_Context5398 1· 2d ago

If they considered it a bad investment, they would have sold by now.

You have no clue how the stock market works. It's supply-demand.

People not selling = prices crash.

People not buying NVIDIA = prices stay the same or plummet.

People are still holding onto Tesla because they believe that the investment will pay off = no, they don't consider it a bad investment.

u/Fit_Situation_3045 1· 2d ago

not sure what you are talking about. At the end of the day the average market return inclusive of inflation is 10%. If you put that into TSLA youd have taken on significantly more risk but barely beating the broad market. If you think the risk, opportunity cost, etc is worth it for your thesis keep buying. Good luck...

u/Expert_Context5398 1· 2d ago

There's a reason you didn't use a ten year chart and selectively chose it when Tesla was around $440.

There's also another reason you want to ignore that in 5-10 years, you wouldn't care about what happened from 2021-2026 because it could be a huge multiplier.

Relax, buddy.