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Stocks Rise as SpaceX Shares Begin Trading
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- Elon Musk is officially the world’s first trillionaire after Space X, trading under the ticker SPCX, went public.
- You Have No Idea What a Trillion Dollars Is—and We Have Proof
- Everything You Need to Know About the SpaceX Trading Debut
Stocks Rise as Space X Shares Begin Trading The Wall Street Journal Sat, June 13, 2026 at 12:13 AM GMT+7 1 min read SPCX TSLA - Spencer Platt/Getty Images Space X shares opened trading at $150 as the largest-ever initial public offering gripped Wall Street and investors around the world. That was 11% above the IPO price of $135.
Elon Musk is officially the world’s first trillionaire after Space X, trading under the ticker SPCX, went public. His Space X stake was valued at around $690 billion at the IPO price, while his Tesla stake makes up around $279 billion of his net worth.
You Have No Idea What a Trillion Dollars Is—and We Have Proof
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