SpaceX Reveals Starship Launch Cost Cut Over 99%, Raises $75B in Historic IPO

According to SpaceX's 17-minute IPO roadshow video released on June 4, the company revealed that Starship's per-kilogram launch cost to low Earth orbit will drop over 99% compared to historical averages of $18,500/kg. CFO Brad Johnson highlighted that this cost reduction far exceeds previous iterations: Falcon 9 achieved an 85% reduction to $2,700/kg, while Heavy Falcon reached a 92% reduction to $1,400/kg.

On June 3, SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share, issuing approximately 556 million shares to raise approximately $75 billion, valuing the company at $1.77 trillion—the largest IPO in history. Johnson also outlined the company's AI business potential, stating that Enterprise AI represents a market opportunity exceeding $20 trillion, with the company targeting a 70% gross margin long-term.

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