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.
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