SpaceX's First Post-IPO Report: Revenue Doubles and AI Strategy Redefined
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Tarihin en büyük halka arzını geride bırakan **SpaceX**, ilk çeyrek finansal raporunda beklentileri aşarak gelirlerini geçen yıla kıyasla neredeyse ik

Following the largest IPO in history, SpaceX has doubled its revenue in its first quarterly financial report, a surge driven primarily by the momentum of its satellite internet service, Starlink, and pivotal cloud computing deals struck with tech giants like Anthropic and Google.
Satellite and AI Synergy Drive Record Sales
The company increased its sales from $4 billion in the second quarter of 2025 to $7.8 billion in Q2 2026, marking a 92% jump. The financial details of this growth are as follows:The $100 Billion Annual Revenue Ambition
The management team aims to reassure markets with aggressive growth forecasts, projecting a $100 billion annualized revenue run-rate (ARR) by year-end upon full integration of AI startup Cursor. CEO Elon Musk stated that this target is not a question mark but a baseline they would achieve even by doing nothing, suggesting active strategies will likely yield figures even higher.Post-IPO Volatility and $1.75 Trillion Valuation
Following the IPO, stock performance and capital structure have evolved as follows:Logistics Pivot of Data Center Capacity
SpaceX's AI division, formerly Musk's xAI venture, built two data centers in and near Memphis, Tennessee, originally intended to train its own models. After struggling to compete with labs like OpenAI and facing scandals (such as the Grok chatbot controversy), the unit pivoted to a rental model. Johnsen emphasized that incremental revenue from these new hosting deals generated high incremental EBITDA margins by monetizing available compute capacity.From the perspective of an aviation logistics expert, the most critical detail in this report is SpaceX's evolution from a launch service provider to a core supplier of global data infrastructure. While Starlink's revenue growth minimizes connectivity disruptions in global supply chains, the leasing of xAI data centers to giants like Anthropic and Google represents a concrete transformation of physical cargo capacity into digital bandwidth. However, the $28 billion capital expenditure (CapEx) signals an ambition that eclipses entire fleet renewal budgets in the airline industry.
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