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Australia’s richest person just bought a SpaceX stake worth more than $1 billion. ‘Elon has done what very few people in history have done’
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Australia’s richest person just bought a SpaceX stake worth more than $1 billion. ‘Elon has done what very few people in history have done’

Fortune · Jun 15, 2026, 8:40 PM

Since its stock market debut on Friday, Space X has already hit a valuation of $2.5 trillion, and the company’s got the attention of Australia’s richest person. Gina Rinehart announced on Monday that she’s made a “significant investment” in the company. The mining magnate’s stake is worth more than $1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. Rinehart, 72, is the chairwoman of Hancock Prospecting, a major iron ore exporter, and is worth $36.9 billion, according to Bloomberg. The Space X holding is Hancock’s largest investment outside of iron ore, the Journal reported, reflecting Rinehart’s confidence and interest in the business. “We see SpaceX as a rare business, led by a truly exceptional person, technically exceptional and operating in sectors that are crucial and with long-term potential,” she said in a statement. “SpaceX stands apart as the only company globally building integrated hardware and software across its core segments of space, connectivity and AI.” SpaceX stock has surged during its first full day of trading, jumping nearly 20% to close at $192.50 on Monday after opening at $150 on Friday. Rinehart has met with Elon Musk several times, the company said. She cited SpaceX’s many firsts in space, including being the first private company to dock at the International Space Station, and being first to deploy a large-scale broadband satellite constellation in low Earth orbit. “Elon has done what very few people in history have done — he has not just imagined the future, he has built companies capable of delivering it, and helped to keep American technology at the forefront,” Rinehart continued. The major investment in a U.S.-based company is consistent with the Australian’s recent moves. Hancock Prospecting invested almost $100 million in U.S. weapons-makers during the first quarter of 2026, including RTX, Northrop Grumman, L3Harris Technologies and Lockheed Martin. The company also bought a 6% stake worth about $34 million in Rare Earths Americas, a

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