๐ UPDATE โ June 4, 2026
SpaceX has released its full IPO roadshow presentation, delivered by CFO Bret Johnson โ who has served as the company's CFO for 15 years. The comprehensive deck offers an in-depth look at SpaceX's financial performance, growth trajectory, and strategic vision. Elon Musk himself amplified the presentation by sharing the link on X, signaling its significance to prospective investors. Analyst Sawyer Merritt called out one slide as "perhaps the coolest" from the entire presentation, highlighting the company's operational scale.
@SawyerMerritt ยท Jun 4, 2026
Here is @SpaceX's full IPO roadshow presentation from CFO Bret Johnson, who has been CFO at the company for the last 15 years. It's worth watching.
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@elonmusk ยท Jun 4, 2026
Elon Musk shared the roadshow presentation link directly, underscoring its importance ahead of the June 11 pricing date.
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SpaceX has officially kicked off its IPO process today, June 4, 2026 โ launching a dedicated investor website, releasing its full roadshow presentation, and opening share access to retail investors through Fidelity. After years of Elon Musk insisting SpaceX would stay private, the company is now days away from public trading. Here's everything you need to know.

What is the SpaceX IPO timeline?
The roadshow begins today, June 4, 2026. SpaceX will spend the next week presenting to institutional and retail investors. The final IPO share price will be set on June 11th, and shares are expected to begin publicly trading on June 12th. That gives prospective investors roughly one week from today to decide whether to participate before the stock goes live on the open market.

Where can I find SpaceX's official IPO documents?
SpaceX has launched a dedicated IPO website that includes financial figures, regulatory documents, and a full FAQ section. The company also released its complete roadshow presentation โ the same deck being shown to institutional investors โ which Sawyer Merritt shared highlights from earlier today. According to background filings, SpaceX submitted a confidential draft registration on April 1, 2026, and made its S-1 public on May 20, 2026.

Can everyday retail investors actually buy in โ or is this just for institutions?
This is where things get genuinely interesting. Fidelity has announced it will make the SpaceX IPO available to any customer with a retail brokerage account holding $2,000 or more โ a dramatic reduction from the previous threshold, which could run as high as $500,000. SpaceX itself has reportedly reserved up to 30% of the offering for retail investors, which is unusually high for a company of this profile and signals a deliberate effort to broaden ownership beyond Wall Street.

Why does this matter for Tesla owners and investors?
Tesla and SpaceX share an orbit โ same CEO, overlapping technology bets (energy, autonomy, manufacturing scale), and a loyal retail investor base that tends to hold both. A public SpaceX gives that community a direct stake in the rocket and satellite business that Musk has long kept off the table. It also introduces a new variable: if SpaceX commands a premium valuation at IPO, it could shift how institutional money weights Musk-led companies broadly, including Tesla. For now, the more immediate question is whether the $2,000 Fidelity threshold will be matched by other brokerages before June 11th.
The next key date is June 11th, when the final share price is set. Between now and then, the roadshow presentation and official IPO documents are publicly available for anyone doing their own due diligence. Trading is expected to begin the following morning on June 12th.

Sarah focuses on Tesla Energy, SpaceX missions, and the broader Musk AI portfolio. Former data analyst in clean energy. Based in San Francisco.
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