SpaceX Completes IPO with $2 Trillion Valuation Last Week, Exceeding Top 10 Chinese Tech Firms Combined

According to financial columnist Andy Browne, SpaceX completed its initial public offering last week with a valuation surpassing $2 trillion, making it larger than the combined market cap of China's top ten listed technology companies. Browne cited this as evidence that the U.S. should focus on innovation in emerging sectors like artificial intelligence and space exploration rather than attempting to rebuild traditional manufacturing industries.

OpenAI and Anthropic are also planning to go public later this year, with both companies valued near $1 trillion. Browne noted that SpaceX currently operates nearly 10,000 satellites in orbit, compared to only hundreds for China. He argued that the near-Earth orbit economy represents a key competitive advantage for the U.S., particularly since China has not yet developed reusable rockets.

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