SpaceX shares surge 35% post-lockup, adding $500B in market cap

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SpaceX just added about $500 billion in market value. After a lockup expiration that most investors feared would crater the stock, shares surged 35%, turning what was supposed to be a pressure event into a launchpad. From IPO darling to rollercoaster to record rally To understand how SpaceX got here, rewind to June 12, 2026. The company priced its IPO at $135 per share, raising approximately $75 billion in what became the largest initial public offering ever. The initial float was kept deliberately tight, under 5% of outstanding shares, roughly 639 million shares available for trading. That scarcity did what scarcity does. Shares rocketed to nearly $225 in the weeks following the debut, a roughly 67% gain from the offering price. Then gravity kicked in. SpaceX’s first quarterly earnings report as a public company revealed heavy capital expenditure tied to its AI ambitions, and investors got cold feet. The stock cratered more than 40% from its post-IPO peak, falling below the $135 offering price and bottoming near $108 ahead of the lockup expiration. That set the stage for August 6, 2026, the first major lockup expiration date. Up to 911.5 million additional shares became eligible f...

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