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Jun 9, 2026 4:00 PM

Musk Needs SpaceX At $7.5 Trillion To Cash In — 61% Of Benzinga Readers Say Don't Hold Your Breath

SpaceX is going public with a valuation of more than $1 trillion. Investor appetite is heavy for the Elon Musk-led space company with questions on just how much the company could be worth in future years as a leader in the space sector. A poll of Benzinga viewers asks how much the company will be worth in 10 years.

SpaceX Valuation in 10 Years

SpaceX is likely to go public at a valuation of $1.75 trillion in what is expected to be the biggest IPO ever and create one of the most valuable companies in the world.

With high demand for the IPO, some investors will try and sell shares for a profit shortly after the offering, while others may choose to hold the stock for the long term, betting on more growth for the space company and sector.

SpaceX investor and Baron Capital founder Ron Baron has high hopes for SpaceX in the future, with the company being his fund's largest holding.

Baron Capital's $1.7 billion invested in SpaceX is now worth more than $15 billion.

"This is going to become the largest company on the planet," Baron said during a recent interview with CNBC.

Baron said the company may IPO at a valuation of $1.5 trillion or $1.75 trillion, but ultimately it won’t matter.

“I think the company over the next 10 or 15 years is going to be worth $10 trillion, $20 trillion, $30 trillion, and I could be very low.”

Musk recently said "Ron is smart" when possibly agreeing with the $30 trillion valuation.

Currently, the most valuable company in the world is Nvidia, with a market cap of $4.97 trillion.

Baron didn't put a timetable on how long ...