Elon Musk’s SpaceX is on the verge of a $US1.75 trillion ($2.4 trillion) sharemarket listing.
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- Anthropic has filed early documents for a $US1 trillion-plus initial public offering.
- Excluding SpaceX’s rockets, the oldest of these three AI ventures now being valued at more than $US1 trillion each is just over a decade old.
- Valuations are sky-high for AI companies like SpaceX, and keep rising.
This unprecedented wave of IPOs from three major AI companies, with combined valuations potentially surpassing $US4 trillion, highlights the soaring interest and investment in artificial intelligence technologies.
The rapid growth of these companies, particularly in the AI sector, reflects a broader trend of increasing valuations for tech firms that have emerged in the last decade. As these companies prepare to enter the public market, analysts are closely watching how this influx of capital will impact the tech industry and whether the valuations can be sustained in the long term.
The excitement surrounding these IPOs is tempered by concerns about market volatility and the potential for a correction in tech stock valuations, raising questions about the sustainability of such high valuations in a competitive landscape.

