Why Musk is discussing IPO timing NOW
The 2026-2028 window isn't random. Three factors are converging that change everything...
Musk doesn’t talk about IPO timing unless there’s a strategic reason. He’s specifically mentioned 2026-2028 for SpaceX going public, and when you look at what’s happening with government contracts, revenue projections, and market consolidation, the timing makes perfect sense.
By 2026, Starlink hits Goldman’s $15-20B revenue target with 40%+ margins. The Pentagon’s $7.9B in contracts are generating classified revenue streams. And competitors like EchoStar are already capitulating. This isn’t speculation—it’s watching platform economics play out in real time at a scale that makes cloud computing look small. Access the full story now.
-Christopher
P.S.: The vertical integration advantage SpaceX has—satellite manufacturing, launch capabilities, service operations—is the same moat that made Apple and Amazon untouchable. Make sure you read this before it’s too late.



