Space X

Space X

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VALUATION TRAJECTORY

Venture Mandate

SpaceX is an aviation and aerospace company that designs, manufactures, and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft.

Valuation

$1200.00B

Min. Entry

$10,000

Deal Type

Tender

Region

Currency

USD

Funding History
RoundDateAmountValuation
Corporate Valuation Update
Feb 2026$0.0M$1250.0B
Tender Offer
Dec 2025$0.0M$800.0B
Tender Offer
Jul 2025$0.0M$400.0B
Tender Offer
Dec 2024$1250.0M$350.0B
Secondary Transaction
Jul 2023$0.0M$150.0B
Private Equity Round
Jan 2023$750.0M$137.0B
Secondary Transaction
Jun 2022$1730.0M$125.0B
Growth Round
Feb 2021$850.0M$74.0B
Growth Round
Aug 2020$1900.0M$46.0B
Series H
Nov 2017$100.0M$21.0B
Series G
Jan 2015$1000.0M$12.0B
Series F
Oct 2010$50.2M$0.0B
Series C
Mar 2007$0.0M$0.0B
Series B
Mar 2005$0.0M$0.0B
Series A
Dec 2002$12.1M$0.1B
Current Offering
Live Now-$601.00 / Share
Market Pulse
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Risk Audit Disclosures

Technical Failures and Regulatory Scrutiny: The development of SpaceX's next-generation Starship rocket faces significant technical and regulatory hurdles. A Starship test flight in 2025 ended in an explosion

resulting in debris raining down over environmentally sensitive areas and prompting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ground the program. A recent FAA review also found that a proposed change to Starship's flight path could disrupt commercial air traffic and create new safety concerns. These incidents underscore the company's continuous operational and reputational risks as it pushes the boundaries of rocket technology. Intensifying Competition: While SpaceX has achieved market dominance

the competition is rising and SpaceX is facing increasing competition from other players in the space industry

including United Launch Alliance (ULA)

Blue Origin

Rocket Lab

and Arianespace. Blue Origin and ULA

have made strides in reusable rocket technology and space tourism which could potentially erode SpaceX's market share in the long term

especially if SpaceX continues to experience operational challenges and delays. Regulatory and Legal Challenges: SpaceX has faced significant regulatory and legal challenges in the past year. The FAA proposed $633

009 in civil penalties against SpaceX for allegedly failing to follow its license requirements during two launches in 2023 in accordance with statutorily set civil penalty guidelines. Regulatory and legal challenges against the company could hurt its public image and be a potential financial hindrance.