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SpaceX Overvalued by Half, Says Morningstar Ahead of IPO

by Sneha Singh
June 6, 2026
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The aerospace and defense company SpaceX is slated to launch its shares on Nasdaq within about two weeks in what will likely be the biggest IPO ever. SpaceX is reportedly seeking to raise a whopping $75 billion and get valued at $1.75 trillion.

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The upcoming IPO has sparked great interest among investors looking to invest in the fast-expanding business empire of Elon Musk. However, not everybody agrees that the pricing is justified.

The analysts at Morningstar have issued a stern warning, saying that SpaceX is much undervalued compared to how high it is in the private markets. According to the analysts in a note published Monday, SpaceX is “substantially overvalued” and that interested investors should consider waiting for a better time to invest after SpaceX stocks have started trading.

Morningstar has estimated the value of SpaceX to be approximately $780 billion according to the DCF model. This valuation represents almost 48% less than the company’s valuation in the private markets, which stands at $1.5 trillion.

Navigating the SpaceX IPO: Valuation, Growth, and the Path to Profitability

According to the analysts, there is a possibility for the stock to become cheaper after the initial frenzy surrounding its IPO is over.

Although expressing their worries about the stock, Morningstar admitted that there was the potential for the stock to rally in the near term due to several factors. First of all, the fact that only few shares would be available at launch, investor interest in artificial intelligence companies, and rapid inclusion in the Nasdaq 100 Index could all contribute to a positive performance.

Ultimately, the issue of the proper valuation of SpaceX boils down to one main question: at what price should investors buy future earnings that will come years from now?

Financial statements of SpaceX demonstrate both growth and some risks.

SpaceX Overvalued by Half, Says Morningstar Ahead of IPO
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Most recently, the firm reported its net loss of $4.28 billion for the current period following a year-end loss of $4.94 billion. Although revenues continue to grow, the bottom line continues to disappoint across many areas.

Starlink, the satellite Internet unit at SpaceX, continues to shine brightest by far. The segment brought in $3.26 billion in quarterly revenue, contributing 69% to the total sales of the company. Most importantly, however, it appears to be SpaceX’s only profit-making major segment.

A completely different picture emerges for other segments.

Examining the Financial Risks Behind SpaceX’s Ambitious AI and Space Ventures

SpaceX’s space operations were down by $619 million, while its artificial intelligence segment saw its revenues decline by $2.5 billion. Such numbers give reason to doubt just how fast the newly launched projects will generate profits.

Specifically, Morningstar expressed worries about the latter segment. According to analysts’ statements, the range of possibilities for the division was rather broad, and its competitive advantage was unclear. Moreover, there were concerns that it could eventually turn into a value destroyer if further investments were not profitable.

All such doubts can be seen in the company’s filings as well.

According to SpaceX’s S-1 filing, SpaceX “has a history of net losses and may not be profitable in the future.” In addition, the firm added that many of its endeavors utilize technologies that have yet to prove themselves successful.

Spending will be intense in the coming years as the business invests in artificial intelligence (AI) products, infrastructures, and new offerings. However, all those investments will eventually yield profits but expose the organization to great financial risks.

“The valuation should be scrutinized very carefully,” according to Dan Coatsworth, Markets Head at AJ Bell.

The SpaceX Valuation Paradox: Assessing the $1.8 Trillion Ambition

Since SpaceX has been a private entity for the majority of its existence, information about the organization’s finances has not been extensively disclosed. Moreover, Elon Musk owns around 85% of the total voting rights in SpaceX.

Coatsworth highlighted another key point about the SpaceX’s valuation: It might include many years of future success.

With a valuation of $1.75 trillion, SpaceX will trade at 67 times its annual revenue. To put things into perspective, that is almost thrice NVIDIA’s multiple of revenues in its last fiscal year.

This sort of premium offers no room for disappointment. Should SpaceX experience any delays on the growth front or face some unforeseen obstacles in its ventures, investors might be tempted to reevaluate the worthiness of their investment.

On the contrary, others are quick to point out that SpaceX is anything but an ordinary aerospace firm. They emphasize the company’s dominance in such fields as satellite internet technology, commercial space flight, artificial intelligence, as well as potential technologies.

The disparity is the key reason why views on the value of this venture are so polarised.

Currently, the upcoming IPO can be expected to generate a lot of interest. Whether the company is capable of reaching a valuation anywhere close to $1.8 trillion remains to be seen. It all depends on SpaceX’s profitability.

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Sneha is a skilled writer with a passion for uncovering the latest stories and breaking news. She has written for a variety of publications, covering topics ranging from politics and business to entertainment and sports.

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