SpaceX may be a $120 billion company if its Starlink global internet service takes off, Morgan Stanley Research predicts
If you're a pessimist, and Starlink either struggles to turn its first few hundred satellites into a working internet service or fails to get many customers, the analysts said their "bear case" for SpaceX is just $5 billion. Their "bull case," on the other hand, is a staggering $120 billion.
If that rosy scenario pans out for SpaceX, the company may be pulling in as much as General Electric, Verizon, Fannie Mae, and even JPMorgan Chase.