
SpaceX's June IPO disclosure shows Elon Musk holds 49%, Alphabet 4.2%, and Nvidia 0.9%. Other notable investors include Fidelity, Saudi PIF, and Peter Thiel.
SpaceX disclosed its largest shareholders in regulatory filings ahead of its June IPO. Elon Musk controls 49% of the company. The filings also reveal substantial stakes from tech giants, venture firms, and sovereign funds.
The top 10 holders, based on Business Insider's analysis of the disclosures, are listed below. Their combined stakes account for roughly 67% of the company.
| Shareholder | Stake (%) | Value (June 30) |
|---|---|---|
| Elon Musk | 49 | not disclosed |
| Alphabet | 4.2 | $94B |
| Valor Equity | 3.8 | $86B |
| Founders Fund | 3.2 | $73B |
| Fidelity | 2.3 | $52B |
| Gigafund | 1.3 | $29.4B |
| Saudi PIF | 1.2 | $26.3B |
| Baron Capital | 1.1 | $25B |
| D1 Capital | 1.0 | $21.5B |
| Nvidia | 0.9 | $21B |
Musk wrote on X in June that Antonio Gracias of Valor Equity provided "absolute support, even when it looked like SpaceX would fail." Nvidia, which holds a 0.9% stake worth $21 billion, scored 74 on AlphaScala's Alpha Score. The IPO is expected in June.
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