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SpaceX

Rocket launch and satellite internet. Space Exploration Technologies Corp..

Now trading as SPCX

SpaceX is listed and trades publicly. See live price, chart, and company data on its stock page.

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What SpaceX does

SpaceX designs, builds, and launches rockets and spacecraft. Its Falcon 9 rocket is known for landing and reusing its first-stage booster, which lowered the cost of reaching orbit, and its Dragon spacecraft carries cargo and crew.

The company also operates Starlink, a satellite internet network that sells broadband to consumers, businesses, and governments. SpaceX is separately developing Starship, a large next-generation launch vehicle.

Why investors are watching

  • SpaceX is now publicly traded, so for the first time its financial results, filings, and share price are visible to public investors.
  • Starlink has grown into a large subscriber business, and its economics are a central part of how the market values the company.
  • Reusable rockets changed launch costs and gave SpaceX a leading role in commercial and government spaceflight.

What is known, and what is not

The line between sourced facts and open questions, kept explicit.

What is known

  • Founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, headquartered in Texas.
  • Began trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX on June 12, 2026, in one of the largest initial public offerings on record.
  • Operates the Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and Dragon vehicles, is developing Starship, and runs the Starlink satellite internet service.
  • As a public company it now files regular financial reports with the SEC.

What is not known

  • As a newly listed company, SpaceX has only a short public trading history and a limited record of reported quarterly results to study.
  • How the market will value Starship development and long-term Starlink growth is still being established.
  • Early trading can be volatile, and the share price in the first weeks may not reflect the long-term business.

Key risks

Specific to this company, on top of the general risks of buying newly public stock.

  • Newly listed stocks often trade with unusual volatility in their first weeks, and the early share price can move sharply in either direction.
  • When post-IPO lockups expire, additional shares can reach the market, which can affect the price.
  • The business is capital intensive, and results depend on launch cadence and Starlink economics that are only beginning to be reported publicly.

How to track SpaceX

Where to look for an official update. Watch for a registration filing, not a rumor.

Frequently asked questions

Can I buy SpaceX stock?

Yes. SpaceX began trading publicly on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX on June 12, 2026, so its shares can be bought and sold through a standard brokerage account. See the live SPCX stock page for the current price and chart.

What ticker does SpaceX trade under?

SpaceX trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX. This page started as an IPO watch page before the company listed in June 2026.

Is SpaceX the same as Starlink?

Starlink is the satellite internet network operated by SpaceX. It is part of the same public company, and there is no separate Starlink ticker.

Is this investment advice?

No. This page is educational and informational only. It is not investment advice, not a recommendation, and not an offer to buy or sell any security. Newly listed stocks can be volatile. Always do your own research.

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Sources and last reviewed

Details on this page were checked against the sources above. Status can change. Last reviewed June 13, 2026.

Educational content only. This page is general information and market tracking, not investment, legal, or financial advice, and not a recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any security. SpaceX trades publicly as SPCX, and newly listed stocks can be volatile. Always do your own research and consider a licensed professional for personal decisions.