How Elon Musk's ‘lifelong ambition’ may be at risk by his own company SpaceX

Elon Musk's lifelong ambition to send humans to Mars may be challenged by a potential SpaceX IPO in 2026, with analysts suggesting a $1 trillion valuation could shift focus to revenue-generating ventures. While SpaceX aims for a public listing next year, investors may need to accept high-risk ventures, as rocket failures could be overshadowed by Starlink's revenue.

How Elon Musk's ‘lifelong ambition’ may be at risk by his own company SpaceX
Elon Musk's lifelong ambition to send humans to Mars may be challenged by a potential SpaceX IPO in 2026, with analysts suggesting a $1 trillion valuation could shift focus to revenue-generating ventures. While SpaceX aims for a public listing next year, investors may need to accept high-risk ventures, as rocket failures could be overshadowed by Starlink's revenue.