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Institutions that invest in America, Europe, and the Middle East's super-rich have created multi-billion dollar SpaceX investment exposure, highlighting their ability to seize hot investment opportunities. According to compiled 13F regulatory filing data, as of the end of June, a family finance office of Hyatt Hotel heir Nick Pritzker held an investment of 1.8 billion US dollars in the rocket, satellite, and artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk. At that time, only a few weeks had passed since SpaceX's initial public offering. According to US filings, Michael Platt's BlueCrest Capital and Brazil's Moreira Salles financial family both disclosed a holding value of more than 100 million US dollars, while an investment company of Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan revealed that it holds nearly 65 million US dollars of shares in SpaceX. SpaceX began trading on June 12. According to filing documents, in the first half of 2026, more than 10 family offices held a total of at least 3.8 billion US dollars of shares in the company, officially known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Some of these institutions, including Pritzker's Tao Capital and the Moreira Salles family, are investors in Tesla, another listed company in Musk's business empire.

Zhitongcaijing·08/17/2026 15:17:17
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Institutions that invest in America, Europe, and the Middle East's super-rich have created multi-billion dollar SpaceX investment exposure, highlighting their ability to seize hot investment opportunities. According to compiled 13F regulatory filing data, as of the end of June, a family finance office of Hyatt Hotel heir Nick Pritzker held an investment of 1.8 billion US dollars in the rocket, satellite, and artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk. At that time, only a few weeks had passed since SpaceX's initial public offering. According to US filings, Michael Platt's BlueCrest Capital and Brazil's Moreira Salles financial family both disclosed a holding value of more than 100 million US dollars, while an investment company of Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan revealed that it holds nearly 65 million US dollars of shares in SpaceX. SpaceX began trading on June 12. According to filing documents, in the first half of 2026, more than 10 family offices held a total of at least 3.8 billion US dollars of shares in the company, officially known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Some of these institutions, including Pritzker's Tao Capital and the Moreira Salles family, are investors in Tesla, another listed company in Musk's business empire.