WASHINGTON (MNN); Tech entrepreneur and SpaceX founder Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire after the historic public listing of SpaceX, marking a milestone in global business and financial history.
According to multiple international media reports, SpaceX completed the largest Initial Public Offering (IPO) ever recorded, raising approximately $75 billion and achieving a market valuation exceeding $2 trillion after its debut on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The company’s shares surged nearly 19 percent on the first day of trading, significantly boosting Musk’s personal wealth beyond the $1 trillion mark.
Before the IPO, Musk was already the world’s richest individual, with major stakes in SpaceX and Tesla. However, the successful stock market debut of SpaceX dramatically increased the value of his holdings, pushing his estimated net worth to around $1.1 trillion.
SpaceX shares were priced at $135 during the IPO before opening at around $150 and climbing further during trading. At one point, the company’s market capitalization approached $2.3 trillion before settling above $2 trillion by market close, making it one of the most valuable publicly traded companies in the world.
Founded in 2002, SpaceX revolutionized the commercial space industry through reusable rocket technology, satellite internet services under Starlink, and ambitious plans for lunar and Mars missions. Investors have increasingly viewed the company as a leader not only in space transportation but also in satellite communications, artificial intelligence and future space infrastructure projects.
Following the IPO, Musk celebrated the milestone and reiterated his long-term vision of making human space travel accessible to the public. He said SpaceX aims to take people beyond Earth and eventually establish human settlements on Mars.
The IPO also created a wave of wealth among SpaceX employees. Reports indicate that around 4,400 current and former employees became millionaires overnight due to their stock ownership, while hundreds accumulated holdings worth more than $100 million. The beneficiaries include engineers, technicians, welders and other staff members who received equity as part of the company’s compensation structure.
Financial analysts describe the SpaceX listing as a defining moment for global capital markets, surpassing previous record-breaking IPOs such as those of Saudi Aramco and Alibaba. The strong investor demand has also fuelled speculation that other major technology firms could soon pursue public listings.
Despite the celebration surrounding the achievement, some economists and political figures have renewed debates about wealth concentration and inequality, arguing that Musk’s unprecedented fortune highlights the widening gap between the world’s richest individuals and average households.
Nevertheless, the SpaceX IPO has entered financial history as one of the most significant market events ever, transforming Elon Musk into the first person to officially cross the trillion-dollar wealth threshold.




















































































