
Loren Grush
Space reporter for Bloomberg News covering NASA, human spaceflight, commercial space, and space technology; author of The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts. Her Bloomberg Originals work includes narration on orbital data centers, data-center power demand, and space-based compute prototypes relevant to AI infrastructure.
AI Infrastructure Spending Is Driving Valuations Across Tech Markets
Tech investors are pricing not only AI models but the infrastructure, financing and execution needed to turn heavy spending into returns, according to Bloomberg Technology’s May 29 coverage. The program tied Dell’s raised outlook and AI server forecast, Anthropic’s reported $965 billion valuation and private-credit financing, and SpaceX’s lower reported $1.8 trillion IPO target to a broader question of whether demand can become durable revenue and profit. Its SpaceX segment framed the revised target as a test of investor willingness to underwrite Elon Musk’s operating record and ambitions at valuation multiples far beyond current sales.
SpaceX IPO Could Push a Speculative $2 Trillion Valuation Into Index Funds
Bloomberg Originals argues that SpaceX’s planned IPO would test public markets in ways that go beyond its projected record size. The company is seeking a valuation approaching $2 trillion on revenue still far below that level, with investors being asked to price Starlink, launch services, AI infrastructure, orbital data centers and Mars ambitions into one company. The report frames the offering as both a bet on Elon Musk’s ability to turn speculative infrastructure into operating businesses and a risk that index mechanics could push that bet into ordinary portfolios.
Starship V3 Scrub Delays SpaceX’s IPO-Timed Reuse Test
Bloomberg Technology framed the day’s tech news around a common test: whether ambitious hardware and AI claims can be backed by execution. Ed Ludlow and guests treated SpaceX’s scrubbed Starship V3 launch as more than a minor delay, because the vehicle is central to SpaceX’s payload, reuse and IPO story, while Lenovo CFO Winston Cheng argued that the company’s AI growth rests on both devices and infrastructure despite component constraints. The program also contrasted Zoom’s usage-based AI pitch with Bloomberg reporting that some Salesforce agentic AI demonstrations remain ahead of real customer deployment.