SpaceX has entered the public bond market for the first time with an inaugural offering of senior unsecured notes targeting at least $20 billion, according to regulatory filings released this week in the United States. The move follows the company’s record-setting IPO earlier this month, which raised $75 billion and valued SpaceX at about $1.77 trillion. Despite holding $100.8 billion in cash and cash equivalents as of June 19, 2026, SpaceX is seeking long-term, low-cost financing to support an extensive artificial intelligence and data center expansion. Proceeds will also repay a temporary bridge loan and cover associated fees and general corporate needs.
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SpaceX's bond sale could impact your investments. If you hold SpaceX stock or bonds, watch for changes. The company's focus on AI could also mean more tech jobs in the future. Check if your portfolio or career could benefit.
SpaceX is betting big on AI and data centers, despite their hefty cash reserves. This move shows confidence in their future plans. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in tech investments or careers.
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