SPCX
$123.99 -6.97 (-5.32%)
Dividend Yield 0.39%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 26, 2025$0.492025-12-242025-12-24
December 17, 2025$3.112025-12-162025-12-16
December 30, 2024$0.022024-12-272024-12-27
December 18, 2024$0.142024-12-172024-12-17
December 21, 2023$0.522023-12-192023-12-20

Dividends Summary

Company News

SpaceX Stock: Buy the Dip?
The Motley Fool • Parkev Tatevosian, Cfa • July 18, 2026

SpaceX stock (SPCX) has experienced a significant drop, falling 5.43% to $123.99 as of July 17, 2026. The article discusses whether this decline presents a buying opportunity for investors, with the stock dropping below its IPO price following a delayed Starship launch.

SpaceX vs. Caterpillar: Which Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026, the Aerospace Innovator or the Construction Giant?
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • July 17, 2026

The article compares SpaceX and Caterpillar as investment options in 2026. SpaceX shows impressive 33.2% revenue growth but operates at a $4.9 billion net loss with negative $14 billion free cash flow, trading at a 197.7x forward P/E ratio. Caterpillar generates $10.3 billion in annual free cash flow with 13.1% net margins and trades at 34.7x for...

SpaceX vs. AST SpaceMobile: Which Space Stock Will get Your Portfolio Into Orbit in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Brendan Coffey • July 17, 2026

SpaceX and AST SpaceMobile are competing in the satellite communications space with different business models. SpaceX dominates rocket launches and operates Starlink with 10.3 million subscribers but faces massive capital requirements and negative free cash flow of -$14 billion in FY 2025. AST SpaceMobile is building a direct-to-device cellular n...

SpaceX Stock Drops on Friday. Should Investors Cheer?
The Motley Fool • Rich Smith • July 17, 2026

SpaceX stock fell below its IPO price on Friday, dropping 4% to $125.93 per share. Despite near-term headwinds including competition from China, delayed Starship tests, and AI sector selloffs, analysts project 152% annual earnings growth over five years, suggesting the stock may be approaching fair value.

Dow Holds Steady While Nasdaq Stumbles: What Moved Markets This Week
The Motley Fool • Anders Bylund • July 17, 2026

The Nasdaq fell 2.5% for the week amid concerns about unsustainable AI infrastructure spending, with major tech stocks declining. The Dow remained relatively stable, buoyed by strong earnings from Travelers and UnitedHealth Group. Chip stocks faced particular pressure following Taiwan Semiconductor's increased capex forecast and IBM's profit warn...

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