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SpaceX Surges Past Amazon as $60 Billion AI Takeover and Retail Mania Drive Shares to Record Highs

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 18, 2026
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Space Exploration Technologies has blown past one of the most closely watched valuation milestones just days after its public debut, with a market capitalisation of $2.659 trillion that officially overtakes Amazon. The Elon Musk-led company, better known as SpaceX, saw its shares rise as high as $225 on Wednesday before profit-taking pulled them back to $190 – still a roughly 50% gain from the $135 IPO price.

The blockbuster listing was turbocharged by a so-called greenshoe mechanism, underwriters exercising an option to buy an additional 83.3 million shares. That lifted total IPO proceeds from $75 billion to $85.7 billion, making it one of the largest capital raises in history. Retail investors piled in with particular fervour: on Monday alone, individual buyers snapped up $93.8 million worth of stock, accounting for 73% of all single-stock retail trades that day. Korean investors also emerged as heavy buyers in the days following the listing.

But the real catalyst for the rally came when SpaceX announced a $60 billion all-stock acquisition of Anysphere, the developer of the AI coding assistant Cursor. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026. Alongside the takeover, the company revealed a $39 billion cloud-computing contract with Google and annual leasing costs of $26 billion for data centre capacity rented from Anthropic and Google itself. The message is clear: SpaceX is remaking itself as a full-spectrum AI and infrastructure giant, not just a rocket builder.

The options market reacted with explosive activity on Wednesday, as 1.8 million contracts changed hands – a first-day record that shattered the previous mark held by Meta. Total premiums paid reached $2.8 billion. One whale placed a $58 million bet on straddles, positioning for violent price swings in either direction. The day’s high of $225 was quickly erased as traders took profits, but the underlying enthusiasm remains intense.

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All this exuberance comes despite a deeply unprofitable operating picture. SpaceX generated roughly $19 billion in revenue last year, but burned $4.28 billion in the first quarter of 2026 alone. The stock now trades at more than 100 times sales, a level that has drawn warnings from prominent short sellers such as Jim Chanos. Management is betting on explosive growth, projecting revenue of $1 trillion by 2030. Whether that forecast is credible will be tested when the company reports its first quarterly results as a public entity.

Index inclusion is already on the horizon. While losses make it ineligible for the S&P 500, SpaceX is set to join both the Nasdaq 100 and the FTSE Russell, forcing passive funds to buy billions of dollars’ worth of shares in the months ahead.

In a further break with convention, the company announced it will publish all quarterly results, annual reports and material announcements exclusively on its own website and via its official X account – bypassing traditional newswires entirely. Investors and media have been directed to follow the investor relations page and the X feed directly. The experiment in direct-to-shareholder disclosure will face its first real test with the upcoming earnings release.

With a market cap that has already surpassed Amazon and a share price that has doubled from the IPO in a matter of days, SpaceX is rewriting the rules of how a company goes public, communicates with its owners, and positions itself for the next technology cycle – even as it racks up billions in losses and courts accusations of overvaluation.

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