https://andrewmortimerbooks.com/ https://medium.com/@andrewmortimer https://thecorporatebeanbag.au/ linkedin.com/in/akbmortimer https://www.amazon.com.au/Glittering-... In this short video we break down the upcoming SpaceX IPO and why a headline valuation of around 1.75–2.0 trillion dollars could still be massively cheap over the long term. We look at the numbers behind launch, Starlink and defense revenues, and compare SpaceX to both traditional aerospace and high‑growth tech names. SpaceX is expected to raise roughly 75 billion dollars in what could be the largest IPO in history, with reports suggesting a valuation range between 1.75 and 2 trillion dollars at listing. On simple price‑to‑sales metrics it looks expensive versus the S&P 500, but when you line it up against satellite peers and consider the scale of Starlink and reusable rockets, the case for SpaceX being undervalued becomes compelling. Andrew Mortimer is a Multi-Company Founder, Author, specialist fund manager, professional gold explorer, and lifelong gold investor, holding the position of Chairman for several gold mining companies. Successfully led numerous gold exploration teams, achieving significant discoveries in regions known for their complex geological and legal challenges. My exploration efforts have mainly concentrated on the Australian states of New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia. Currently, the Chairman of Keops Group, a corporate advisory and finance firm in Sydney, Australia, that focuses on mining and clean technology. Keops Group supports both small and large, public and private companies in executing initial public offerings (IPOs) in Australia and internationally. I studied History and Law at the University of Sydney and trained as a lawyer with the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) in New South Wales, becoming an officer of the Supreme Court in 2003. I am now part of the Keops Group team, providing advice to companies regarding their exploration projects, strategies, and funding options.