Movement Alert|SpaceX Falls 3.04% in Regular Trading, Bond Spread Widening and Analyst Valuation Divergence Weigh on Sentiment

Market Focus
Jul 10

On July 10, SpaceX declined 3.04% in regular trading, trading at approximately $147.55 per share with turnover of $16.82 billion, extending its recent downtrend.

The decline was driven by a combination of widening Wall Street valuation divergence and persistent weakness in SpaceX's credit market. Analyst target prices now range dramatically from $131 to $900, with Citi's bull-case scenario reaching $900 while independent research firm New Street Research pegs fair value at only $165. This unprecedented spread in estimates has intensified investor uncertainty about the stock's appropriate valuation.

Simultaneously, SpaceX's bond spread widened for a fourth consecutive trading day. The company's 2036 maturity bonds, issued at 1.4 percentage points above Treasuries following its $25 billion debut offering, have seen spreads rise to approximately 1.57 percentage points. This level stands notably above the roughly 0.9 percentage point spread for similarly Baa1-rated telecom issuers such as T-Mobile, Equinix, and Verizon, signaling credit market skepticism regarding the company's elevated equity valuation relative to its ongoing operating losses.

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