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Institutions amass stakes in SpaceX after 2026 IPO
SpaceX’s June 2026 initial public offering drew a $75 billion market debut, and filings cited a Starlink V3-driven revenue surge alongside the buying.
MarketBeat Ratings reports that institutions are building stakes in SpaceX after the company’s June 2026 IPO, as investors prepare for long term growth tied to Starlink V3. The outlet says the commercial space sector is shifting from venture-backed speculation to an allocation for institutional portfolios.
The report points to institutional buying referenced in 13F and 13G filings. Harvard Management Company disclosed an approximately $2.2 billion stake, while the University of California disclosed an approximately $1 billion position, with additional allocations mentioned for the University of North Carolina and Washington University.
MarketBeat Ratings also cites disclosures that Google LLC and Founders Fund II LP have taken sizable equity positions. It further notes that U.S. House members have been accumulating shares following the IPO, based on mid-August filing disclosures.