PANews reported on January 23 that, according to the Financial Times, Elon Musk's rocket manufacturer SpaceX is seeking Wall Street investment banks for a "mega" IPO, expected to be one of the largest in history. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley have been appointed as lead underwriters for the IPO, responsible for leading the listing process. SpaceX executives have held talks with several investment banks in recent weeks, and the company is preparing for an IPO that could launch as early as this year. Currently, SpaceX is conducting a round of existing share sales, valuing the company at approximately $800 billion. Sources also indicated that other investment banks are likely to be involved in the underwriting, but emphasized that the arrangements are not yet finalized and the situation is still subject to change.
SpaceX has reached agreements with four banks to prepare for a "mega IPO".
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