SpaceX IPO buzz is rising — which listed names are worth watching?

SG Visual Research
05-22 08:23
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SpaceX IPO speculation is heating up, but most investors still cannot buy SpaceX directly.

That is why the market is looking at listed names with possible indirect exposure: early investors, Starlink-related connectivity players, space infrastructure companies, and space-economy ETFs.

These names are not the same as owning SpaceX. In most cases, the exposure is indirect, thematic, or sentiment-driven. The key is to watch whether SpaceX / Starlink gives a formal listing signal, and whether each proxy name has real business linkage.

Take a look at the chart.

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