SpaceX is reportedly negotiating a new funding round that could push its valuation to a staggering $800 billion. If the deal closes, it would cement the rocket manufacturer's position as one of the most valuable private companies globally. Investors are clearly betting big on the future of commercial space travel and satellite infrastructure. The proposed valuation reflects growing confidence in SpaceX's revenue streams from Starlink and government contracts. This move could signal a broader trend of capital flowing into deep-tech ventures.
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ValidatorViking
· 12-06 13:07
800b valuation on what exactly... starlink's still bleeding money and government contracts aren't infinite. the math here feels off ngl
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-06 00:05
$80 billion? Musk is really something. It's only a matter of time before Starlink overtakes traditional satellite operators.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-06 00:02
$80 billion? Musk is once again about to cash out from retail investors. Is Starlink's limited bandwidth really worth that price?
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-06 00:00
80 billion? Musk sure knows how to tell a story. As for Starlink's profitability, I still need to see the data before making any judgments.
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ImpermanentSage
· 12-05 23:52
Eighty billion? That valuation is sky-high. Is Starlink really that profitable?
SpaceX is reportedly negotiating a new funding round that could push its valuation to a staggering $800 billion. If the deal closes, it would cement the rocket manufacturer's position as one of the most valuable private companies globally. Investors are clearly betting big on the future of commercial space travel and satellite infrastructure. The proposed valuation reflects growing confidence in SpaceX's revenue streams from Starlink and government contracts. This move could signal a broader trend of capital flowing into deep-tech ventures.