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    SpaceX creates new billionaires after Elon Musk tops $1 trillion

    James WilsonBy James WilsonJune 21, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    SpaceX’s blockbuster public debut has pushed Elon Musk’s net worth above $1 trillion while creating a new class of billionaires among the company’s earliest investors, executives, and institutional backers.

    Summary

    • Elon Musk’s fortune climbed above $1 trillion after SpaceX’s IPO, briefly surpassing Bitcoin’s market value.
    • Early investors, including Valor Equity, Founders Fund, Alphabet, and Sequoia recorded tens of billions in gains.
    • SpaceX executives and employees also benefited, while the company explores a potential $20 billion bond sale.

    According to CNBC, SpaceX shares remained about 37% above their $135 IPO price even after retreating from post-listing highs, leaving the company with a market capitalization of roughly $2.43 trillion. The valuation surge briefly lifted SpaceX above Amazon and, for a short period, Microsoft, dramatically increasing the value of long-held stakes across its shareholder base.

    Before the listing, crypto.news reported that retail investors rushed to secure allocations in the offering, with some reportedly seeking personal and bank loans as demand for shares far exceeded available supply. The scramble unfolded while SpaceX was preparing to enter public markets at a valuation of roughly $1.75 trillion.

    SpaceX stock closes at $185, showing a 3.56% daily decline with a market capitalization of about $2.44 trillion.
    Source: Yahoo Finance

    For Musk, who controlled about 42% of SpaceX at the time of the offering, the gains were historic. Estimates cited by multiple reports place the value of his SpaceX holdings at more than $750 billion following the IPO. When combined with his interests in Tesla and xAI, several wealth trackers estimated Musk’s net worth briefly reached nearly $1.4 trillion on June 16 before falling back to roughly $1.2 trillion, making him the first person to surpass the trillion-dollar mark.

    Forbes ranking shows Elon Musk as the world's first trillionaire with an estimated net worth of $1.2 trillion.
    Source: Forbes

    During the rally, Yahoo Finance data showed SpaceX shares reaching an intraday high of about $225.84 on June 16, pushing the company’s valuation close to $3 trillion. As crypto.news reported earlier, the surge briefly lifted the value of Musk’s holdings above Bitcoin’s market capitalization of roughly $1.31 trillion at the time.

    The jump in wealth later drew political attention after Senator Elizabeth Warren argued that the financial system disproportionately rewards the wealthiest Americans while many households continue facing rising costs.

    Early investors have emerged as the biggest winners

    Among the largest beneficiaries is Antonio Gracias, founder of Valor Equity Partners and a longtime SpaceX board member. CNBC reported that Valor’s SpaceX stake is worth approximately $96.6 billion, although most of those holdings belong to the firm’s clients. Gracias, who has backed Musk’s ventures for years, has seen the value of his investment rise alongside SpaceX’s rapid growth.

    Another major winner is Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund. The venture firm became SpaceX’s first institutional investor in 2008, investing while the company was recovering from multiple Falcon launch failures. According to investment records cited in reports following the IPO, Founders Fund invested roughly $600 million across several funding rounds and built a stake of around 3%, which is now worth more than $50 billion.

    Alphabet has also recorded one of the largest gains. Google invested approximately $900 million in SpaceX alongside Fidelity in 2015, acquiring a stake that was later diluted to about 6%. Based on SpaceX’s post-IPO valuation, reports estimate Alphabet’s holding at roughly $132 billion, representing a return of nearly 147 times its original investment.

    Several other investors also benefited from the listing. Reports indicate that Sequoia Capital’s roughly 1.5% stake has grown to more than $20 billion after investments totaling around $2 billion, while Kingdom Holding, controlled by Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, holds approximately 42.4 million shares valued at nearly $7 billion.

    Executives and employees have shared in the windfall

    Beyond institutional investors, the IPO has substantially increased the wealth of long-serving executives. CNBC estimates that SpaceX President and CEO Gwynne Shotwell holds a stake worth about $2.4 billion, making her one of the company’s largest individual shareholders.

    Speaking to CNBC on the day of the IPO, Shotwell described her role as supporting Musk’s vision through operational execution while he focuses on strategy and engineering. Former SpaceX engineer Nathan Silvernail told CNBC that Shotwell has played a central role in managing customers, contracts, and daily business operations.

    Chief Financial Officer Bret Johnsen has also joined the billionaire ranks. CNBC reported that the executive, who joined SpaceX in 2011 and oversees the company’s financial strategy, holds shares worth roughly $1.2 billion.

    The gains have extended well beyond senior leadership. Reports on employee compensation programs indicate that thousands of current and former workers benefited from stock options accumulated over years of private ownership. One example cited in post-IPO coverage involved welder Juan Hernandez, whose employee stock awards reportedly grew from an initial value of about $10,000 to nearly $1 million after the listing.

    While the IPO created substantial wealth for investors and employees, some of the initial gains have moderated. SpaceX shares later fell more than 9% from their post-listing highs, trimming Elon Musk’s fortune from its peak as the stock retreated from record levels.

    Even as the stock pulled back, Bloomberg reported that SpaceX has explored a bond offering worth as much as $20 billion to refinance a bridge loan due in September 2027. According to Bloomberg, the proposed transaction could become one of the largest corporate debt offerings in recent years, although its final size and timing remain under discussion.

    Despite the retreat from peak valuations, SpaceX’s market debut remains one of the largest wealth-creation events in recent corporate history. The listing generated billions of dollars in gains for early venture investors, institutional backers, executives, and employees who accumulated shares during the company’s years as a private business.



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