SpaceX could make Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire, says Morgan Stanley

Most of Musk’s money so far has come from Tesla

Analysts at Morgan Stanley forecast that Mr Musk, who has made most of his wealth from the electric car company Tesla, could make much more money from his fledgling space exploration business SpaceX. Photograph: Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images
Analysts at Morgan Stanley forecast that Mr Musk, who has made most of his wealth from the electric car company Tesla, could make much more money from his fledgling space exploration business SpaceX. Photograph: Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, with an estimated $241 billion (€207 billion) fortune, could become the first trillionaire, an investment bank has predicted.

Analysts at Morgan Stanley forecast that Mr Musk, who has made most of his wealth from the electric car company Tesla, could make much more money from his fledgling space exploration business SpaceX.

The analyst Adam Jones said the company, founded in 2002, was "challenging any preconceived notion of what was possible and the timeframe possible, in terms of rockets, launch vehicles and supporting infrastructure".

He added: “More than one client has told us if Elon Musk were to become the first trillionaire ... it won’t be because of Tesla. Others have said SpaceX may eventually be the most highly valued company in the world – in any industry.”

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Mr Jones said SpaceX’s Starship reusable rockets that could take people and cargo to the moon and Mars had the potential to transform investor expectations around the space industry.

He said: "As one client put it, 'talking about space before Starship is like talking about the internet before Google. '"

Space infrastructure

Mr Jones estimates that the privately held SpaceX could be worth $200 billion, and rise higher still as it exploits a range of potential industries, including space infrastructure, Earth observation and deep-space exploration.

The company was valued at $100 billion in a secondary share sale this month, making it the world’s second-biggest privately held company, behind the internet firm ByteDance. Mr Musk owns roughly 48 per cent of SpaceX.

Mr Musk overtook Amazon's Jeff Bezos to become the world's richest person in January, only to slip back before regaining the top spot later in the year. He is estimated by the Bloomberg billionaires index to have a $241 billion paper fortune, about $42 billion more than Mr Bezos. – Guardian Service