The Regal Family Office increased SpaceX, and its holdings reached 3.8 billion US dollars and bet on Musk's space and AI empire
Comparatively, ultra-high net-worth investor family offices from the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East are increasing their investment in SpaceX. The total exposure has reached about $3.8 billion, indicating that private wealth institutions are competing for investment opportunities in this rocket, satellite, and artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk.
As of the end of June, the family office of Hyatt Hotel heir Nick Pritzker (Nick Pritzker) held SpaceX investment positions worth approximately $1.8 billion, according to Bloomberg's statistics based on regulatory filings (13F).
The report said that as SpaceX received market attention after completing its initial public offering (IPO), more and more family offices are deploying the company through private market investment channels. Since SpaceX is still an overvalued and scarce private tech asset, its equity opportunities have long been sought after by institutional investors and the super-rich.
Investors value not only SpaceX's leading position in commercial space, but also its satellite internet business Starlink and future artificial intelligence infrastructure potential. As the AI wave pushes global capital to reassess the value of computing power, communications, and space infrastructure, SpaceX is gradually becoming an important investment target connecting the aerospace, satellite communications, and AI industries.
However, since SpaceX private equity transactions have limited liquidity and high valuations, large-scale bets from the family office also mean that investors are taking on higher long-term valuations and exit risks.
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