PANews reported on June 13th, citing Forbes, that SpaceX's IPO, valued at $1.8 trillion, will create nine billionaires. These include a CFO who managed the company's accounts for 14 years, a female executive who rose from employee number 11 to president, a Twitter co-founder, and a Saudi prince who made an early bet on the space investment boom. They are:
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud: Estimated shareholding: 0.28%, with a corresponding value of US$5.1 billion;
2. Luke Nosek: Estimated stake of 0.19%, with shares valued at $3.4 billion;
3. Larry Ellison: Estimated stake of 0.15%, with shares valued at $2.7 billion;
4. Jack Dorsey: Estimated shareholding: 0.14%, with a corresponding value of $2.6 billion;
5. Gwen Shotwell: Estimated stake of 0.10% (including options), with a corresponding value of $1.7 billion;
6. Brett Johnson: Estimated shareholding: 0.07% (including options), with a corresponding share value of $1.2 billion;
7. Tom Mueller: Estimated stake of 0.06%, with shares valued at $1.1 billion;
8. Kimball Musk: Estimated stake of 0.04%, with a value of $760 million;
9. Steven Witkoff: Estimated shareholding: 0.01%, with a corresponding share value of $270 million.



