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SpaceX has filed for its IPO, planning to debut on NASDAQ under the symbol SPCX. Elon Musk retains significant control with 85.1% of voting power through his shares. The company revealed through its S-1 filing that its 2025 revenue reached $18.7 billion, with billions in losses, and it plans to raise up to $75 billion in the IPO. The company’s valuation could reach as high as $2 trillion based on its ambitions, which include human settlement on Mars and data centers in space. Despite high revenue, SpaceX remains unprofitable overall, with a net loss of $4.28 billion on revenue of $4.69 billion in 2025, mainly driven by its AI and satellite internet segments.
A significant highlight was SpaceX's deal with Anthropic, paying $1.25 billion per month for AI compute capacity, with a contract running through May 2029. This deal indicates the high demand and reliance AI companies have on SpaceX’s data center capabilities, especially as AI buildouts face local opposition. Elon Musk announced that SpaceX is open to offering similar compute services to other AI firms to meet the huge demands of the AI industry, which is fueling growth in the company’s AI and space data center segments.
Nvidia reported a robust first quarter with revenue soaring 85% YoY to $81.62 billion, surpassing expectations. The company's data center revenue surged 92% YoY to $75.2 billion. Nvidia also announced an $80 billion share buyback program, signaling confidence in its growth prospects. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the company's focus on expanding its AI chip market, especially in China, despite US export restrictions. Nvidia is investing heavily across the AI value chain, supporting its supply chain and preparing for the anticipated rollout of its new Vera Rubin computing systems. The company's market value has now surpassed $5.5 trillion, making it one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Spotify announced new features aimed at improving fan engagement, such as Reserved, which sets aside tickets on the platform for dedicated fans of specific artists, starting with US Premium users in partnership with Live Nation. The company also launched a desktop app for creating personalized podcasts based on users' emails and calendars, competing with Google’s NotebookLM. Spotify is further expanding into audio content creation and personalization, including AI-generated covers, remixes, and daily briefings, thus broadening its ecosystem beyond music streaming.
Waymo suspended operations in Atlanta and San Antonio following issues with flooding that led to robotaxis getting stuck or entering flooded areas. The company has not yet developed a final solution to handle flood situations effectively. Despite efforts to restrict vehicle access during bad weather, flooding during a recent storm overwhelmed the current software safeguards, leading to temporary service suspensions while Waymo works on improving its storm-response systems.
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