SpaceX Plans 2026 IPO Valued at About $800B
SpaceX is moving forward with an insider share sale that values Elon Musk's rocket and satellite maker at about $800B, setting up what could be the largest initial public offering of all time, Bloomberg's Loren Grush and Edward Ludlow report. In a company message seen byon Friday, SpaceX said it's preparing for a possible public offering in 2026 that would be aimed at funding an "insane flight rate" for its developmental Starship rocket, artificial intelligence data centers in space and a base on the moon.LATEST IPOS AND DIRECT LISTINGS:Wealthfrontopened on December 12 at $14. The company, which operates a tech-driven financial platform with a suite of products, including cash management, investing, borrowing, and financial planning solutions, priced 34.615M shares at $14.00. The offering consists of 21,468,038 shares of common stock being offered by Wealthfront and 13,147,346 shares of common stock being offered by existing stockholders.Lumexa Imagingopened on December 11 at $18.65. The provider of diagnostic imaging services priced 25M shares at $18.50.Cardinal Infrastructureopened on December 10 at $23. The infrastructure services company headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, priced its initial public offering of 11.5M shares of its Class A Common Stock at a public offering price of $21.00 per share, at the midpoint of the $20.00-$22.00 target range.JM Groupopened on December 10 at $4.50. The Hong Kong-headquartered sourcing and wholesale solutions provider for an array of consumer products priced its initial public offering of 3.75M ordinary shares at a public offering price of $4 per share. The deal priced at the low end of the $4.00-$5.00 target range.RECENT SPAC IPOS:Twelve Seas Investment IIIopened on December 12 at $10. The blank check company formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses may pursue an initial business combination target in any industry or geographical location, but intends to focus its search on global companies located outside the United States, with an emphasis on established profitable enterprises in oil and gas and other sectors which it believes are proven.ITHAX Acquisition IIIopened on December 12 at $9.98. While the blank check company may pursue an initial business combination target in any industry, it currently intends to concentrate its search for a target business operating in the asset management, leisure, hospitality, catering, travel, entertainment, gaming, lifestyle and related services sectors, driven by next-generation technologies including AI and digital assets.Karbon Capitalopened on December 11 at $10.07. The blank check company intends to concentrate on investments in power generation, energy infrastructure and energy technology and security sectors and "seek to create significant value for its shareholders through both organic and inorganic growth strategies to further accelerate a target's penetration into its addressable markets," it stated.Bluerock Acquisitionopened at $10.01. The blank check company was formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, amalgamation, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses.Meshflow Acquisitionopened on December 10 at $10.05. The blank check company may pursue an initial business combination in any industry, sector or geographic region, but expects to target opportunities and companies that are operating at the infrastructure layer of the blockchain and digital asset ecosystem. "This includes crypto infrastructure platforms, decentralized coordination tools, Web3 middleware, asset tokenization rails, and other foundational protocols of decentralized economies," Meshflow stated.Daedalus Special Acquisitionopened on December 9 at $10.04. While the blank check company's strategy allows for an initial business combination in any business or industry or at any stage of its corporate evolution, its primary focus is to "build a diversified portfolio of profitable AI-powered consumer apps," it has stated.PERFORMANCE:Prices as of 11.15 am ET on Monday, December 15Wealthfront – fractionally up at $14.20;Lumexa Imaging – fractionally up at $18.55;Cardinal Infrastructure – down more than 8% at $27.23;JM Group – down about 3% at $4.80.RECENT IPOS TO WATCH:Glooand Central Bancompanyare already seeing coverage roll out as the quiet periods for banks that underwrote the companies' IPOs expire.UPCOMING IPOS:Upcoming IPO and direct listings expected include Grayscale, Klook, Speed Group, Medline, and Lendbuzz.Clickto see upcoming IPO calendar on TipRanks.Grayscale Investmentsfiled a prospectus for an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "GRAY." Grayscale says it is the largest digital asset-focused investment platform in the world, with $35B in assets under management as of September 30. "Our mission is to make digital asset investing simple and open to every investor. Founded in 2013, we have pioneered regulated access to the digital asset class. Our platform spans the full spectrum of institutional-grade solutions, providing investors with the broadest and most diverse suite of digital asset-focused investment products in the United States based on number of products," the company added.Klook Technology, which identifies itself as "the largest pan-regional experiences platform in Asia-Pacific" by gross transaction volume in 2024, announced that it has filed a registration statement on Form F-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relating to the proposed initial public offering of American Depositary Shares representing its ordinary shares. The company has applied to list the ADSs on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "KLK". The number of ADSs to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined.Speed Groupfiled a prospectus for 2.5M share initial public offering. It expects the IPO price to be in the range of $4.00 to $5.00 per. The company's operating subsidiary, Speed Logistics, is an e-commerce logistics provider providing end-to-end logistics solution in Hong Kong, Europe and North America. The services include warehousing, customs clearance, air transportation, and final delivery from the European airports. For the years ended June 30, 2024 and 2025, Speed's revenues were $17.9M and $22.64M, respectively.Medlinefiled a prospectus for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq under the symbol "MDLN." Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BofA and JPMorgan are acting as the bookrunning managers. Medline calls itself the largest provider of medical-surgical products and supply chain solutions based on total net sales.Lendbuzz Inc.is offering an undetermined number of shares of its common stock and the selling stockholders identified in this prospectus are offering additional shares of common stock, according to an initial public offering prospectus filed with the SEC. The company has applied to list its common stock on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol "LBZZ." The prospectus states: "Our mission is to offer fair access to credit for underserved populations. We are a financial technology company that utilizes artificial intelligence, or AI, and machine learning algorithms to better assess consumer credit risk and expand access to credit. We seamlessly process large sets of data through advanced computational approaches to more accurately predict a consumer's creditworthiness. Our business benefits both consumers through expanded access to credit, and auto dealerships via increased vehicle sales."Opening Day" is The Fly's recurring series of stories on the latest initial public offerings, their performance, and upcoming IPOs.
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- Investor Loss Investigation: Faruq & Faruqi LLP is investigating potential claims against Wealthfront due to significant stock declines following the company's first post-IPO earnings release, indicating investor concerns about strategic risks.
- Poor Stock Performance: Since its IPO on December 12, 2025, Wealthfront's stock has dropped from $14.00 to $10.26, a decline of 26.71%, reflecting a slowdown in client acquisition and cash management that has shaken investor confidence.
- Weak Asset Inflows: Recent reports of disappointing asset inflows signal a deceleration in client acquisition, exacerbating market worries about the strategic exposures underpinning its mortgage business, which could hinder the company's long-term growth potential.
- Management Risk Scrutiny: Increased market scrutiny over the CEO's ownership stake in a banking partner has heightened investor concerns about potential conflicts of interest and long-term integration risks, prompting more investors to seek legal advice to protect their interests.
- Investigation Launched: Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP has announced an investigation into Wealthfront Corporation (NASDAQ: WLTH) for potential violations of federal securities laws, particularly concerning misleading statements made during its IPO, which could undermine investor confidence.
- IPO Details: Wealthfront completed its initial public offering on December 12, 2025, issuing over 34 million shares at $14.00 each; however, subsequent financial performance has raised significant market concerns.
- Deteriorating Financial Performance: On January 12, 2026, Wealthfront reported net deposit outflows of $208 million, a stark decline from $874 million in inflows a year earlier, leading to a nearly 17% drop in stock price the following day.
- Strategic Adjustments: CEO David Fortunato emphasized the strategic importance of the new home-lending business, despite holding a 95.1% stake in it, yet market confidence remains shaky regarding the company's future prospects.
- Investor Loss Investigation: Faruq & Faruqi LLP is investigating potential claims against Wealthfront Corporation, urging investors who suffered significant losses to contact partner Josh Wilson directly, highlighting the firm's commitment to protecting investor rights.
- Stock Performance Decline: Since its IPO on December 12, 2025, Wealthfront's stock has plummeted from $14.00 to $10.26, a drop of 26.71%, reflecting market concerns over the company's asset flow and strategic risks.
- Slowing Asset Inflows: Wealthfront's recent reports indicate a slowdown in net inflows, with client acquisition and cash management balances significantly lagging behind previous periods, which could impact the company's long-term growth potential.
- Management Risk Scrutiny: Increased market scrutiny over the CEO's ownership stake in a banking partner related to the firm's mortgage business has heightened investor concerns about potential conflicts of interest and integration risks, further exacerbating the stock sell-off.
- Portfolio Adjustment: In Q4 2025, Chase Coleman completely sold Tiger Global's position in MongoDB and established a new stake in a recently public company that has seen a 40% decline since its IPO, indicating market caution towards emerging tech firms.
- MongoDB Market Performance: With a market cap of $25 billion, MongoDB's stock price has doubled over the past six months but has recently retreated due to a software sell-off, currently trading at $310.85 with a P/E ratio exceeding 61, suggesting that market expectations for its future growth may be overly optimistic.
- Wealthfront Investment Review: Tiger Global's early investment in digital bank Wealthfront raised $456 million at a $2 billion valuation during its IPO last December, but its stock has since dropped 40%, reflecting increased competition in the digital banking space and market concerns about its profitability.
- Financial Performance Analysis: Wealthfront's revenue grew 19% year-over-year in the first nine months of 2025, yet pre-tax earnings remained flat due to rising expenses, indicating that despite a decline in customer attraction in a low-interest-rate environment, the company maintains a reasonable valuation with a current P/E ratio of 11.5.
- Investigation Launched: Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP has initiated an investigation into Wealthfront Corporation (NASDAQ: WLTH) for potential violations of federal securities laws, focusing on whether misleading statements were made during its IPO, which could undermine investor confidence.
- IPO Details: Wealthfront completed its initial public offering on December 12, 2025, issuing over 34 million shares at $14.00 each; however, subsequent financial reports revealed significant outflows, raising investor concerns about the company's stability.
- Deteriorating Financial Performance: On January 12, 2026, Wealthfront reported net deposit outflows of $208 million, a stark contrast to the $874 million inflows from the previous year, leading to a nearly 17% drop in stock price the following day.
- Strategic Adjustments: CEO David Fortunato emphasized the strategic importance of the new home-lending business, despite holding a 95.1% stake in it, and indicated a potential revision of the ownership structure, raising market concerns about the company's future direction.
- New Investment: In Q4 2025, Tiger Global acquired 15.16 million shares in Wealthfront (WLTH), indicating strong confidence in the company's growth potential and strategic positioning in the investment management sector.
- Stake Reductions: The fund reduced its stake in Nvidia (NVDA) from 11.71 million shares to 11.01 million shares, reflecting a cautious approach to market volatility and potentially impacting its semiconductor investment strategy.
- Portfolio Diversification: Tiger Global also trimmed its holdings in Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT), decreasing shares from 11.04 million to 10.01 million and from 6.55 million to 5.48 million respectively, suggesting a reassessment of tech stocks to optimize its investment portfolio.
- Increased Holdings: The hedge fund significantly increased its stake in Coupang (CPNG) from 15.84 million shares to 26.27 million shares, demonstrating optimism in the e-commerce market, while also boosting investments in Netflix (NFLX) and Pony AI (PONY), highlighting a focus on future technology and service sectors.







