SpaceX today listed on Nasdaq at $135 per share, with a market value of $1.77 trillion, the largest IPO in history. Robinhood allocated SPCX shares to retail users through a random lottery
According to BBX data, the largest IPO in history officially opened yesterday, with retail allocation unprecedentedly conducted in an equitable manner. The core dynamics are as follows:
SpaceX, Inc. (NASDAQ: $SPCX) officially began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market today, with an offering price of $135 per share (pricing confirmed on June 11), issuing 555,555,555 shares of Class A common stock, raising approximately $75 billion, with a total market capitalization of about $1.77 trillion, breaking the record for the largest IPO in history previously held by Saudi Aramco at $29.4 billion in 2019; underwriters have an additional 30-day over-allotment option to purchase 8.33 million shares, with IPO settlement expected to be completed on June 15. Investor demand exceeded the IPO size by 3.3 to 4 times, with total subscription intentions exceeding $200 billion; 30% of the shares are reserved for retail investors (far higher than the traditional IPO allocation of 5 to 10%), with participating brokers including Charles Schwab, Fidelity (minimum account $2,000), Robinhood, SoFi, and E*TRADE. Key financial data (from the S-1 prospectus): full-year revenue for 2025 is projected at $18.7 billion (with Starlink contributing about 61%, over 9 million users), net loss of $4.9 billion (mainly due to AI capital expenditures of $12.7 billion); Q1 2026 revenue is $4.69 billion, net loss of $4.27 billion (mainly due to xAI merger integration expenses); average analyst target price is $165.
Robinhood Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ: $HOOD) is explicitly listed as one of the retail allocation brokers in the SpaceX S-1 prospectus, using a random lottery method to allocate SPCX shares (no minimum account balance requirement, but due to 3 to 4 times oversubscription, the actual allocation probability is very low); differentiated positioning compared to Fidelity (asset threshold stratification) and Schwab (account qualification requirements) ------ Robinhood is the only mainstream broker that unconditionally opens the subscription entry to all accounts, aligning with its "democratization of IPOs" positioning; the 30% retail reservation ratio by SpaceX is viewed by analysts as an important signal in Robinhood's narrative of transforming from "trading platform to capital market entry."
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