SpaceX Shareholders Revealed: Who Owns the Most Stock After the IPO
TLDR
- Elon Musk controls 6.4 billion SpaceX shares, equal to 48.4% of all stock outstanding
- Alphabet holds 551 million shares worth around $77 billion at current prices
- Nvidia owns 123 million shares, just under 1% of SpaceX stock outstanding
- Fidelity, BlackRock, Baillie Gifford, and Ontario Teachersโ Pension Plan hold a combined 455 million-plus shares
- A Tesla-SpaceX merger could hand Musk a shortcut to his $1 trillion pay package
SpaceX went public on June 12 in a record-setting IPO priced at $135 per share. Second-quarter regulatory filings have now revealed, for the first time, who owns the stock.
The filings show a mix of corporate giants, institutional funds, and one dominant individual.
Musk Sits at the Top
Elon Musk controls 6.4 billion SpaceX shares. That is 48.4% of all outstanding stock. At the end of the second quarter, that stake was worth around $1.1 trillion. By the end of last week, with shares at $140, that figure had dropped to roughly $900 billion.
Combined with his Tesla holdings, Muskโs total net worth sits at around $1.1 trillion. He holds trillionaire status as long as SpaceX stock stays above roughly $120, assuming Tesla shares remain steady.
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