
SpaceX may become the largest company on Earth, with a valuation projected between $10 trillion and $30 trillion over the next 10 to 15 years. The potential drivers include Starlink satellite internet, reusable rockets, Starship heavy launch systems, and future AI infrastructure opportunities. If Musk maintained a 40% ownership stake in a $10 trillion company, his shares could be worth about $4 trillion. At the high end of the valuation range, the implied value of Musk’s stake could exceed the market capitalization of Nvidia, currently valued at over $5.4 trillion. The comparison to past valuations of Tesla suggests the scale may appear extreme but could follow a similar growth trajectory.
"Baron said SpaceX could ultimately reach a valuation between $10 trillion and $30 trillion over the next 10 to 15 years, driven by Starlink satellite internet, reusable rockets, Starship heavy launch systems, and future AI infrastructure opportunities. For context, here's how that stacks up against today's largest companies: If Musk maintained even a 40% ownership stake in a $10 trillion SpaceX empire, his shares alone would be worth roughly $4 trillion. At the high end of Baron's range, the math becomes almost absurd."
"That possibility no longer sounds far-fetched to billionaire investor Ron Baron. The longtime backer of Elon Musk recently argued in a CNBC interview that Musk's private space company, SpaceX, could eventually become the largest company on Earth. If that happens, Musk's ownership stake alone could eclipse the entire market capitalization of Nvidia ( NASDAQ:NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) - a company currently valued at over $5.4 trillion."
"Baron is not a casual Musk fan. His firm, Baron Capital, has invested in Tesla since 2014 and began buying SpaceX shares in 2017. According to reports, Baron's firm has built a multibillion-dollar position in SpaceX over the past several years. What caught investors' attention this time, however, was the scale of the prediction."
"Putting the idea another way, Baron is effectively arguing Musk's personal fortune could someday exceed Nvidia's entire market capitalization. Granted, plenty of investors hear "$30 trillion" and immediately tune"
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