BOCA CHICA, MARCH 7, 2026 — The "Final Frontier" is officially going public. According to internal sources and Bloomberg reports, SpaceX has filed confidential IPO paperwork with the SEC, targeting a staggering $1.75 trillion valuation for a June 2026 listing. If successful, SpaceX wouldn't just be the biggest aerospace company in history—it would instantly rival Apple and Microsoft for the title of the world’s most valuable entity.
1. Starlink: The Trillion-Dollar Cash Cow
While the rockets get the headlines, Starlink is the engine driving this valuation. By the end of 2025, Starlink surpassed 9.2 million active subscribers, effectively doubling its user base in 15 months.
- Direct-to-Cell Dominance: Thanks to the acquisition of EchoStar’s wireless spectrum, Starlink now provides emergency text and voice to standard smartphones globally, no dish required.
- Maritime & Aviation: 80% of global cruise ships and 60% of long-haul aircraft now rely on Starlink for high-speed connectivity.
- Profitability: For the first time, Starlink’s annual profit has crossed the $8 billion mark, proving that the satellite constellation model is a massive financial success.
2. Starship: The Moon, Mars, and Beyond
The upcoming Starship test flight in late March is seen as the "Technical Validation" required for the IPO roadshow. Success here means NASA’s Artemis III mission remains on track for 2027, with SpaceX as the primary lunar lander provider.
| Metric | Saudi Aramco (2019) | SpaceX (Target 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Valuation | $1.7 Trillion | $1.75 Trillion |
| Industry | Oil & Gas | Space, AI & Telco |
| Revenue Mix | Commodity-based | Subscription + Government Contracts |
3. What This Means for Bangladesh
The SpaceX IPO signals a new era of global internet accessibility. With the company seeking massive capital, we expect a push for "Starlink Lite" plans in emerging markets like Bangladesh. By mid-2026, the cost of satellite hardware is rumored to drop by 40%, potentially making high-speed internet a reality for the most remote villages in the Delta.
March 7, 2026: The most anticipated IPO in history is finally on the horizon.
Artifgo's Business Verdict
The SpaceX IPO is the ultimate "Musk-bet." It’s no longer just about Mars; it’s about owning the infrastructure of the future. For the retail investor, this will be the "must-own" stock of the decade. But with high rewards come high risks—specifically the regulatory scrutiny surrounding xAI and the massive "burn rate" of the Starship program. Stay tuned to Artifgo.com as we track the SEC filings!
Artifgo Space & Finance Desk — Investing in the Stars (March 7, 2026).

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