Famously secret about its finances, SpaceX opens its books for the first time
Summary
SpaceX released its first detailed financial filing ahead of an IPO, revealing $18.67B in revenue and a $4.94B loss in 2025 due to AI spending, with a total addressable market estimate of $28.5 trillion.
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