SpaceX Will Sell Shares on the Stock Market

Introduction

SpaceX wants to put its company on the Nasdaq stock market in June 2026.

Main Body

The company is moving fast. It will show its plans next Wednesday. It wants to start selling shares on June 12. The US government helped the company move faster. SpaceX wants to raise 75 billion dollars. The company thinks it is worth 1.75 trillion dollars. This is a very big number. It would be the biggest stock sale in US history. Many big banks are helping SpaceX. These banks include Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan. They want to help the company get a lot of money. One professor says the price is very high. He says the company must grow fast to make this price real. He thinks the company needs more money in the future.

Conclusion

SpaceX is becoming a public company. It wants a record price in June.

Learning

🚀 The Power of "WANT TO"

In this text, we see a very common pattern for A2 students: Want + To + Action.

When you have a goal or a wish, use this structure:

  • SpaceX wants to put its company...
  • It wants to start selling...
  • They want to help the company...

How to build your own: Person →\rightarrow want to →\rightarrow verb

Examples for your life:

  • I want to learn English. →\rightarrow (My goal)
  • We want to travel in June. →\rightarrow (Our plan)

💰 Big Numbers & Money Words

To reach A2, you need to describe size and cost. Look at these pairs from the text:

  • Raise money →\rightarrow To collect/get money.
  • Worth →\rightarrow The value of something (e.g., It is worth 1.75 trillion).
  • High price →\rightarrow Expensive.

Quick Tip: Use "Very big" or "Very high" to emphasize things easily without using difficult words.

Vocabulary Learning

company (n.)
a business that makes or sells goods or services
Example:The company hired new workers.
market (n.)
a place where people buy and sell things
Example:She went to the market to buy vegetables.
stock (n.)
a share of a company that people can buy
Example:He owns stock in a tech firm.
share (n.)
a part of ownership in a company
Example:She bought a share of the business.
money (n.)
the money that people use to buy things
Example:I saved money for a new phone.
price (n.)
how much something costs
Example:The price of the book is five dollars.
plan (n.)
a set of actions to reach a goal
Example:They made a plan for the trip.
future (n.)
the time that comes after now
Example:He thinks about his future.
help (v.)
to give support or assistance
Example:Can you help me with this?
grow (v.)
to become larger or more
Example:The plant will grow if watered.
big (adj.)
large in size or amount
Example:She has a big house.
fast (adj.)
moving or working quickly
Example:The car is fast.
next (adj.)
the one that comes after the current
Example:The next bus arrives at five.
record (n.)
an official statement of something
Example:He broke the record in the race.
history (n.)
the past events of a place or people
Example:The history of the city is interesting.
bank (n.)
a place where money is kept
Example:She went to the bank to withdraw cash.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government made new rules.
sell (v.)
to give something in exchange for money
Example:He will sell his bike.
start (v.)
to begin an action or event
Example:They will start the meeting at nine.
move (v.)
to change position or location
Example:She will move to a new city.