Investigation — SpaceX (SPCX) original S-1 full read, section by section

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Question: Pull the full SpaceX Form S-1 and go over it section by section, taking notes and flagging what's interesting.

Method: Downloaded the complete filing (11.8 MB HTML, ~29.7k lines of clean text), split it into 13 sections, and ran one sub-agent per section to extract facts + flags. This note is the synthesis. Raw notes preserved in the section-by-section digest below.

Source: SEC EDGAR — Space Exploration Technologies Corp., Form S-1, filed 2026-05-20, Registration No. 333-, accession 000162828026036936. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1181412/000162828026036936/spaceexplorationtechnologi.htm

Which document this is. This is the original May-20 S-1 — the full registration statement, with the price range and most share counts left blank. The lane separately has events for the 2026-06-01 S-1/A (amendment, staggered lock-up) and the 2026-06-03 S-1/A pricing ($135/share, ~$75B offering). Every "blank" below is because we read the original; the priced terms are downstream. Read this as the complete narrative + financials + governance source, and the priced S-1/A as the deal-terms overlay.


The one-line reframe

The SpaceX IPO is no longer a pure space/Starlink IPO — it is a combined SpaceX + Starlink + xAI/Grok/X company. SpaceX acquired xAI on 2026-02-02 (and xAI had acquired X/Twitter on 2025-03-28). Both deals were done as reorganizations of entities under common control (Musk controlled all of them), so there is no purchase accounting, no goodwill step-up — and the financial "history" presented is a retrospectively-combined entity that never actually existed in 2023–2024. Ticker SPCX, dual-listed Nasdaq + Nasdaq Texas. This is a direct read-through to the workspace's existing SpaceX-vs-Anthropic track separation: the xAI merge is a real corporate merge into SpaceX, while Anthropic stays a separate counterparty (and is now disclosed as a compute customer, below).

Bottom line — the dozen things that matter

  1. Connectivity (Starlink) is the only thing making money, and it's carrying the whole company. Q1'26: Connectivity +$1,188M op income vs Space −$662M and AI −$2,469M → consolidated −$1,943M op loss on $4,694M revenue. FY25 Connectivity op income $4,423M (≈39% margin) funds everything else.
  2. AI is the burn. AI capex was $7,723M in Q1'26 alone (76% of the company's $10,107M quarterly capex), on AI revenue of just $818M. AI segment was EBITDA-positive in 2023–24 (that was legacy X advertising) and went deeply negative once the xAI compute build hit the P&L.
  3. Starlink ARPU is compressing hard and on purpose: $99/mo (FY23) → $91 (FY24) → $81 (FY25) → $66 (Q1'26). Subs are exploding (2.3M → 10.3M, +105% YoY) so revenue still grows, but it's a pure volume story; management guides ARPU lower.
  4. IPO = mandatory debt paydown, not growth capital. There is a $20B SpaceX Bridge Loan (Goldman-led, drawn to refinance all the legacy X/xAI high-cost debt) maturing Sept 2, 2027, and the loan agreement requires net IPO proceeds be applied to repay it within 6 months. Total debt $29.1B vs cash $15.9B at 3/31/26.
  5. Musk's lock-up is 366 days with ZERO early release — while everyone else is on 180 days with a staggered, partly price-triggered early-release ladder. This is the single cleanest fact for the liquidity-event thesis: the dominant overhang (Musk's 93.6% of Class B / ~85% pre-IPO voting power) is hard-locked for a full year.
  6. Control is permanent and uncheckable. Class B = 10 votes; Class B elects 51% of the board as a separate class; Musk removable only by Class B vote (which he controls); no dual-class sunset; new Class B can only ever be issued to Musk/family; corporate-opportunity doctrine fully waived; controlled-company exemptions taken (no independent comp/nominating committee).
  7. The Musk mega-grant is ~1.3 billion Class B shares. A Jan-2026 award of 1,000,000,000 performance Class B shares (15 market-cap tranches $500B→$7.5T AND a permanent ≥1M-person Mars colony) plus a 302.1M replacement xAI award (market-cap tranches AND "non-Earth data centers delivering 100 terawatts/yr"). Grant-date FV $90–96/share → on the order of **$90B+** of potential CEO comp, in super-voting stock. No expense booked yet (conditions deemed improbable).
  8. Related-party financing is enormous and routed through a board member. Valor Equity Partners (founder/CEO Antonio Gracias sits on SpaceX's board) provides the AI-infrastructure financing via "failed sale-leaseback" deals: related-party debt $4.5B (12/31/25) → $9.0B (3/31/26), plus a further $6.6B Valor III lease signed April 2026; $186M interest to Valor in Q1'26 alone; finance-lease discount rate disclosed at 22.6%. PwC's audit opinion carries a standalone emphasis paragraph on related-party transactions.
  9. Three big contingent overhangs are barely sized in the original S-1: (a) EchoStar spectrum purchase $19.6B (~$11.1B in ~262M Class A shares at a fixed $42.40 pre-split, + up to $8.5B cash), FCC-approved 5/12/26, closes ~Nov 2027; (b) Cursor call option at $60B implied equity value, exercisable ~30 days post-IPO, with a $10B break ($1.5B fee + $8.5B deferred services) if SpaceX walks; (c) Anthropic cloud-compute contract through May-2029 (MD&A elsewhere cites $1.25B/month), either side can terminate on 90 days' notice, and Anthropic is a direct Grok competitor being sold SpaceX's crown-jewel compute.
  10. Everything depends on Starship, which hasn't delivered a payload yet. Falcon 9/Heavy cannot launch V3 Starlink or V2 Mobile sats — only Starship can. V3 broadband, direct-to-cell, the 2028 "orbital AI compute" satellites, and the cost-curve all route through Starship reaching commercial payload service (guided H2 2026; 11 test flights done, none operational). Single point of failure for multiple "moats."
  11. Governance/litigation tail is unusually thick: controlled-company carve-outs, mandatory ICC arbitration + Texas Business Court forum + jury waiver + class-action ban + 3% derivative-suit threshold; no documented/tested internal controls pre-IPO (can't rule out a material weakness); live Grok CSAM/non-consensual-image class actions, a Clean Air Act injunction motion against the COLOSSUS II gas turbines (NAACP, May 2026), AI-training copyright suits, an EU DSA €120M fine under appeal, and a −17% effective tax rate (paying $718M tax while losing $4.2B pre-tax, from a $2.2B valuation-allowance build).
  12. TAM is framed at $28.5T but explicitly excludes China and Russia — and the AI-segment "supported accounts" headline (1.3B) is soft: only 550M MAUs, of which only ~117M actually use Grok features.

Anchor numbers (issuer-disclosed; $ in millions)

Consolidated P&L

FY2023 FY2024 FY2025 Q1'25 Q1'26
Revenue 10,387 14,015 18,674 4,067 4,694
Income (loss) from ops (3,505) 466 (2,589) 27 (1,943)
Net income (loss) (4,628) 791 (4,937) (528) (4,276)
Adjusted EBITDA 3,821 5,350 6,584 1,730 1,127
R&D expense 2,105 3,464 8,643 3,514
  • Accumulated deficit $41,311M (3/31/26). FY25 EPS (basic & diluted) $(1.69). Q1'26 net loss embeds a $1,526M loss on debt extinguishment (incl. $1,163M prepayment penalty) from the bridge refi.

Segment (Q1'26: revenue / op income(loss) / Segment Adj EBITDA / capex)

Segment Revenue Op inc(loss) Seg Adj EBITDA CapEx
Space 619 (662) (351) 1,052
Connectivity (Starlink) 3,257 1,188 2,087 1,332
AI (xAI/Grok/X) 818 (2,469) (609) 7,723
Total 4,694 (1,943) 1,127 10,107
  • FY25 segment revenue: Space 4,086 / Connectivity 11,387 / AI 3,201. FY25 Connectivity op income 4,423 (the engine).
  • Space went EBITDA-negative at the segment level in Q1'26 (Starship R&D $930M in the quarter) after being positive since 2018.
  • AI Q1'26 revenue mix: Advertising $343M (down from $443M Q1'25), AI Solutions & Infra $475M (up from $284M). Grok/X paid subs ≈ 6.3M (4.4M X Premium + 1.9M SuperGrok).

Capex ramp (total): FY23 $4,415M → FY24 $11,163M → FY25 $20,737M → Q1'26 $10,107M. AI capex line: $463M → $5,633M → $12,727M → $7,723M.

Balance sheet / liquidity (3/31/26 unless noted)

  • Cash & equivalents $15,852M (down from $24,747M at 12/31/25); + marketable securities $7,823M.
  • Total assets $102,094M; PP&E net $53,879M (servers/data-center buildout).
  • Total debt principal $29,132M; total debt + finance leases ~$30B. No principal due until the $20B bridge in Sept 2027.
  • Deferred revenue $13,236M; backlog $27,621M (~36% recognized <1yr).
  • Goodwill $11,681Mentirely legacy Twitter goodwill, none from the xAI/X mergers (common-control).
  • Digital assets: 18,712 BTC, fair value ~$1,637M (cost $661M).
  • Customer concentration: Customer A = 20.9% of FY25 revenue (24.2% FY24, 25.2% FY23) — almost certainly the U.S. government; ~one-fifth of revenue is federal.

Flag clusters (the interesting stuff)

A. The combined-entity / accounting reframe

  • Common-control accounting on both mergers → no step-up, no new goodwill, history recast as if always combined. The 2023–24 P&L you're shown is not the history of the company that will trade. AI segment losses of $(3,973)M (2023) and $(1,561)M (2024) are baked into "history" even though SpaceX didn't own xAI then.
  • xAI merger consideration (disclosed only in the notes): 321.7M Class A + 121.7M Class B shares (pre-split) + $2,947M cash; exchange ratio 0.1433, cash election $75.46/xAI share. This is dwarfed by xAI's ~$113B Series E implied valuation — the related-party deal entered SpaceX's books at historical cost, so the balance sheet massively understates the AI assets' market value.

B. Capital structure & Musk control (→ governance read for spacex-ipo-liquidity-event)

  • Dual-class 10:1; Class B separately elects 51% of all directors; no sunset; Class B auto-converts to A only on transfer; new Class B issuable only to Musk/family. Pre-IPO Musk = 12.3% of Class A + 93.6% of Class B = ~85.1% combined voting power.
  • Mega-grant ≈1.3B Class B shares with market-cap-to-$7.5T + Mars colony / 100-TW non-Earth datacenter conditions — functions as indefinite retention + a control-increasing overhang (it's super-voting stock).
  • Controlled-company exemptions taken; comp committee not fully independent (Gracias sits on it while also on Neuralink/Boring boards); corporate-opportunity doctrine renounced (Musk/Tesla/Boring/Neuralink can compete with SpaceX with zero duty).
  • Mandatory arbitration + Texas Business Court forum + jury waiver + class-action ban + 3% derivative threshold = securities-class-action enforcement effectively removed.

C. Lock-up & future-sale mechanics (→ direct payload for the liquidity-event lane)

  • Company: 180-day lock-up. Founder (Musk) + significant investors: 366 days, and Musk has NO early-release.
  • Staggered early-release ladder for the 180-day / partial-366 cohort ("Early Release Eligible Shares"): (a) up to 20% after the first post-IPO (Q2'26) earnings; (b) +10% if price ≥ 130% of IPO for ≥5 of 10 days into that earnings date (strong tape → more selling); (c) +7% each at 70/90/105/120/135 days (35% total); (d) +28% after Q3'26 earnings; (e) remainder at 180 days.
  • Directed-share-program shares are NOT locked up (friends/family/business partners can sell day 1; size redacted). Registration-rights holders (Musk affiliates, Google, Valor, DFJ) can demand registration 6 months post-IPO for offerings >$250M.
  • Valor (Gracias): the AI-infra lender of record — ~$9.0B related-party debt at 3/31/26 (+$6.6B Valor III lease April-26), 22.6% finance-lease rate, $186M Q1 interest. PwC emphasis paragraph.
  • Tesla: Megapacks $506M (2025) + Cybertrucks $131M; bought $0.5B+ of goods/services from xAI's counterparties; $2B Series E investment (→ 3.8M SpaceX Class A pre-split); Terafab (chip fab, +Intel Apr-26) and Macrohard collaborations (terms "not yet finalized"). Three of eight SpaceX directors have current/prior Tesla board ties.
  • Smaller Musk-affiliate flows: Boring Co. leases, Musk Industries LLC leases, Musk-owned security co, Craft Aviation. Musk pledged 237,530 Class A; Nosek pledged 2.38M Class A for personal debt.

E. Cash, debt & the bridge

  • $20B bridge (Sept-2027) refinanced the legacy stack (X B-1 at ~12.4%, X B-3 ~9.8%, xAI 12.5% notes, xAI term loans ~12.5%) into SOFR+0.75–1.75% — only possible on the SpaceX parent balance sheet + IPO context. Covenant: leverage ≤3.75x. IPO proceeds must repay it within 6 months.
  • Free cash flow deeply negative: FY25 op CF $6,785M vs capex $20,737M. Q1'26 investing outflow $(16,724)M. $9.1B of "Other financings" are failed sale-leasebacks on AI hardware (couldn't be derecognized).
  • Adjusted EBITDA is flattering: FY25 D&A ($6,701M) alone exceeds Adj EBITDA ($6,584M); add-backs include $1,947M SBC, $487M restructuring, $1,945M interest. Satellite useful-life is a big earnings lever (±1yr ≈ $480M FY25 op income).

F. Segment economics & the "moat" claims

  • Connectivity ~63% Adj-EBITDA margin is partly an artifact: Starship/launch R&D is carried in the Space segment, and SpaceX recognizes no revenue when it launches its own satellites — so Space eats the cost and Connectivity/AI look cleaner.
  • Starlink: 10.3M subs, 164 countries, ~9,600 sats (~75% of all active maneuverable sats), 23,000+ inter-sat lasers; enterprise retention flex ("no >$750K customer has voluntarily churned since 2023" — carefully scoped). Direct-to-cell (Starlink Mobile): ~650 V1 Mobile sats, ~7.4M monthly devices, ~30 countries; named MNOs incl. T-Mobile; competitors ASTS / Lynk / Globalstar / Skylo.
  • AI/compute: COLOSSUS (~100k H100, 122 days) + COLOSSUS II (GB200/GB300 clusters, 91/64 days) ≈ 1.0 GW; next phase +220k GB300 / +400 MW; training Grok-5. NVDA read-through on GB200/GB300 scale; INTC via Terafab. Build-speed benchmark ("91 days vs 2 years") is real but apples-to-oranges (repurposed shells, not greenfield).

G. The speculative roadmap

  • Orbital AI compute ("as early as 2028"): needs ~1M metric tons/yr to orbit for 100 GW — ~450× SpaceX's cumulative lifetime mass-to-orbit (~7,400 t). The filing even flags a disconfirmation condition: cheap terrestrial nuclear could kill the orbital-compute economics.
  • Lunar mining, Mars city, in-orbit refueling ("not yet demonstrated") all sit in the long-dated optionality bucket.
  • No insurance on launch vehicles, payloads, or in-orbit satellites — uninsured by policy.
  • Live: Grok CSAM/non-consensual-image class actions; NAACP Clean Air Act PI motion vs COLOSSUS II gas turbines (could curtail AI build); AI-training copyright suits; EU DSA €120M fine (appeal); Irish DPC GDPR inquiry into Grok/children; FTC chatbot-safety inquiry; Vidstream patent ($105M + $67M interest). Litigation accrual $399M (3/31/26).
  • FAA / FCC / ITAR / CFIUS: Starship needs FAA waivers (return-to-launch-site reentry currently not permitted); international Starlink-Mobile spectrum granted in only "a limited number" of countries; CFIUS divestiture power is a structural constraint on foreign Class A holders.

Section-by-section digest (condensed raw notes)

1. Front matter + Prospectus Summary + The Offering (cover→summary). Ticker SPCX, Nasdaq + Nasdaq Texas; 23-underwriter syndicate (GS/MS/BofA/Citi/JPM leads); 5-for-1 split 5/4/26; price + share counts blank. Mission/segment narrative; Q1'26 headline financials; segment + capex tables; pending EchoStar/Cursor/Anthropic/Terafab. Flags: ARPU compression $99→$66; AI capex dominance; cash $24.7B→$15.9B; preferred $38.8B→$7.0B converting; dual-class board-control; Anthropic ~$45B-class contract w/ 90-day out; common-control history "never existed."

2. Risk Factors A. $29.1B debt; ~1/5 revenue federal; Starship-only for V3/V2 Mobile; GPUs bought purchase-order only; AI data centers on natural gas; orbital AI "no one has done it"; Brazil asset-freeze contagion precedent; no launch/sat insurance; Irish DPC + FTC inquiries; "Unhinged"/"Spicy" Grok modes named; foreign anti-satellite-weapon risk; orbital-AI nuclear-energy kill switch disclosed.

3. Risk Factors B. $41.3B accumulated deficit; no documented/tested internal controls pre-IPO; permanent no-sunset Musk control; controlled-company exemptions used; corporate-opportunity waiver; Texas Business Court + ICC arbitration + jury waiver + class-action ban + 3% derivative threshold; xAI integration "not complete"; copyright-training litigation active; "Money Product" (X payments) regulatory exposure; Anthropic compute named.

4. Use of Proceeds / Dividend / Capitalization / Dilution. Proceeds → AI compute / launch / constellation / GP (no debt-repay line, despite the bridge); no dividends (covenant-restricted). Cap table: Class A 2.88B→6.82B pro-forma, Class B 2.42B→5.70B, Class C eliminated; total debt $29.1B; APIC $74.1B; deficit $(41.3)B; equity $34.5B→$41.6B pro-forma. $20B bridge is the dominant debt item; $9.1B failed-sale-leaseback "Other financings."

5. MD&A A (overview / segments / results). Full segment unit economics (tables above); launch mix shifting to internal (33 of 40 Q1'26 Falcon launches were internal); Connectivity cost-of-rev growing faster than revenue (satellite depreciation); AI EBITDA reversal = compute build, not business decay; ad revenue −$100M (platform "overhaul"); EchoStar cited at $19.6B.

6. MD&A B (non-GAAP / liquidity / cash flow / critical estimates). Adj-EBITDA reconciliation (D&A > Adj EBITDA); bridge-loan terms + 6-month mandatory IPO repay; covenant ≤3.75x; cash-flow detail; satellite-life sensitivity $480M; −17% effective tax from $2.2B VA build; digital-asset MTM losses in "Other expense."

7. Business A (the three segments + TAM). Launch cost-curve ($18.5k/kg → ~$1,400/kg Falcon Heavy, Starship target −99%); >$15B invested in Starship; Starship payload H2'26; Starlink metrics; COLOSSUS/COLOSSUS II detail; Grok-1→4.3, training Grok-5; Cursor $60B option, Anthropic $1.25B/mo, Terafab (Tesla+Intel); orbital AI 2028; TAM $28.5T ex-China/Russia. Flags: "supported accounts" soft (1.3B → 550M MAU → 117M Grok); Connectivity margin artifact; benchmark cherry-picks.

8. Business B (manufacturing / IP / competition / government & regulation). Starbase/Hawthorne/McGregor/Redmond/Memphis-Southaven facilities; >22,000 employees, zero unionization; competitors named per segment (ULA/Blue Origin/RKLB/Firefly/Relativity; AST/Lynk/Globalstar; OpenAI/Anthropic/Google/Meta/MSFT; Coreweave/Nebius as compute comps); FAA/FCC/ITAR/CFIUS/NDAA detail; "Department of War" terminology; gov revenue % not disclosed here; Starshield secure constellation; COLOSSUS II behind-the-meter gas plant; Grok "minimally censored" = DSA/OSA exposure.

9. Management + Executive Compensation. 8-person board; 5 Class B directors / 3 common; controlled-company carve-outs; Musk 2025 cash comp $54,080; Shotwell $85.8M (one $76.8M retention grant); Musk 1B-share Mars/market-cap mega-grant + 302.1M xAI-replacement (100-TW non-Earth datacenter); CFO option metric flipped from $2B FCF to $10B-EBITDA tranches; Harrison (Google) on board while Google is a customer; Pampena v. Musk 10b-5 partial judgment (Apr-26, post-trial motions pending June-26).

10. Related-Party + Capital Stock + Shares Eligible + Tax + Underwriting. (Highest-value bundle.) Valor $20.2B aggregate GPU/compute leases guaranteed by SpaceX; Tesla flows; Musk 366-day lock-up, zero early release; the staggered early-release ladder (incl. 130%-price trigger); DSP shares unlocked; dual-class voting mechanics + ~85% pre-IPO Musk voting power; greenshoe 30-day; Morgan Stanley = xAI advisor + lead underwriter + stabilization agent + DSP administrator; all top bookrunners are also bridge/credit-facility lenders (dense conflict web); PwC related-party emphasis; retail selling group (Schwab/Fidelity/Robinhood/SoFi/E*TRADE).

11. Audited Financial Statements (primary). PwC clean opinion (auditor since 2012) with two emphasis paragraphs: digital-asset accounting change + related-party transactions; balance sheet/P&L/cash-flow tables; FY25 R&D +149% YoY is the swing item; redeemable preferred $38.8B stack; Customer A 20.9%; 2023 $3,775M Twitter/X brand impairment; satellites depreciated 3–5 yrs; BTC on balance sheet.

12. Notes A (policies / mergers / goodwill / debt / leases / tax / commitments). Common-control merger mechanics + xAI consideration; EchoStar spectrum $19.6B (~262M shares @ $42.40 fixed + $8.5B cash + ~$3B loan to the Trust); legacy debt rates (X B-1 12.4%, etc.); leases (finance-lease rate 22.6%); VA $8,286M, federal NOL $9,728M, R&D credits $3,586M; non-cancelable commitments $25.5B (2027 alone $21.5B = EchoStar); litigation incl. EU DSA €120M, Vidstream, GDPR class actions, Grok CSAM suits.

13. Notes B (Q1'26 interim / SBC / related-party / segments / subsequent events). Q1'26 SBC $639M; Musk awards detail (1,000M + 302.1M Class B, no expense yet); Valor related-party debt $9.0B at 3/31/26, $186M Q1 interest; segment tables; backlog $27.6B; NAACP Clean Air Act PI motion vs COLOSSUS II turbines; subsequent events — Cursor $60B option / $10B break, Turbine $2B asset buy, Anthropic compute (through May-2029, 90-day out), $20B bridge, 5-for-1 split.


S-1/A update (priced, 2026-06-03 — acc 000162828026040364) — pulled & confirmed

The priced amendment fills the original S-1's blanks:

  • 555,555,555 Class A shares @ $135.00 = ~$75.0B, ALL PRIMARY (company takes the cash; no selling-stockholder secondary on the cover). Greenshoe = standard 30-day over-allotment.
  • Musk = 82.4% of post-IPO voting power (82.3% if greenshoe exercised), ~81.1% of it from Class B — he elects a majority of the board through Class B alone. Confirmed "controlled company."
  • Lock-up ladder + 366-day founder hard-lock unchanged from the body below. (Exact lock-up share counts / DSP % still partly redacted.)
  • Read-through: a ~$75B primary raise = a huge new float to absorb, on top of the staggered post-lock-up supply — reinforces the "not a clean day-one buy" call for the liquidity-event lane. See the companion picks-and-shovels supply-chain map for the supplier side.

Open questions / still to verify

  • Primary vs any later secondary, exact lock-up share counts, DSP %, and how $42.40-struck EchoStar shares compare to the $135 print (the cleanest SATS read).
  • Anthropic contract value is stated as $1.25B/month in MD&A but left unquantified in the subsequent-events note — confirm the ACV and whether it's in backlog. (Read-through: this is the compute-landlord relationship, not a SpaceX→Anthropic dependency — consistent with keeping the Anthropic track separate.)
  • Cursor option economics if exercised post-IPO — a potentially large near-term dilutive acquisition + $10B downside if abandoned.
  • EchoStar $42.40 fixed share price vs the eventual IPO price decides whether the spectrum deal is dilutive or a bargain for SpaceX (and is the cleanest SATS read-through).
  • Government revenue % by agency (only "Customer A 20.9%" + "~one-fifth federal" disclosed) — matters for DoD/NASA budget sensitivity.

Routing

  • Feeds the spacex-ipo-liquidity-event perspective (lock-up ladder + Musk 366-day hard lock + control mechanics + the staggered-release supply schedule) and ai-power-bottleneck (1 GW compute, gas turbines, GPU/capex scale, Terafab escape-from-Nvidia). Sits under the ai-mega-ipo-fast-entry-liquidity-regime thread alongside the xAI-S1 segment crosswalk.
  • Producer-side only: no trade, no paper trade, no publish/promote. Price-truth untouched (all figures here are issuer-disclosed S-1 financials, not market prices).

Sources

  • Primary: SEC EDGAR SpaceX Form S-1 filed 2026-05-20 (accession 000162828026036936).
  • Cross-refs: 2026-06-02-xai-s1-segment-crosswalk-read; events 2026-06-01-spacex-s-1a-amendment-offering-blank-staggered-lockup, 2026-06-03-spacex-s-1a-priced-135-per-share-75b-offering; thread 2026-06-02-ai-mega-ipo-fast-entry-liquidity-regime.