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Feb 5, 2026 8:01 AM

SpaceX Challenges IPO Norms, Seeks Fast-Track Entry Into Major Stock Indexes To Boost Liquidity: Report

The Elon Musk-led SpaceX is reportedly pushing for an expedited entry into major stock indexes, potentially altering the traditional IPO timeline.

Early Index Inclusion Gains Momentum

The company’s advisers have initiated discussions with major index providers, including Nasdaq, to explore the possibility of an early inclusion, reported The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.

Companies generally must wait months to a year after going public before qualifying for major indexes like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100, allowing time to prove stability and sufficient liquidity to absorb index-fund buying.

SpaceX is pushing to bypass traditional rules to give shareholders liquidity sooner around its IPO, with advisers lobbying for index policy changes that could speed its inclusion in major indexes and set a precedent for other highly valued private firms.

Meanwhile, Nasdaq is seeking feedback on proposed changes to the Nasdaq 100 methodology, including a possible "fast entry" rule that would allow top-40 companies by ...