SpaceX (SPCX) lists June 12 at a $1.75T valuation. The loudest argument isn't among IPO chasers — it's among Tesla (TSLA) shareholders. Next Friday, June 12, SpaceX rings the bell on Nasdaq. Price 135 dollars, 555.6 million shares, raising 75 billion dollars in one shot. The largest IPO in history. Valuation: 1.75 trillion dollars. The forums lit up. And the angriest voices aren't the people trying to get IPO allocation — they're Tesla (TSLA) shareholders. Why? Because both companies answer to the same man. 01 — A quick primer for those new to Tesla Tesla went public in June 2010 at 17 dollars a share. It does three things: sells electric cars (Model 3/Y for volume, plus Cybertruck), sells energy storage (Megapack), and sells a story (FSD self-driving, Robotaxi, the Optimus humanoid robot)