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SpaceX Has Three AI Customers Paying $27.8 Billion a Year. How Big Can This Revenue Stream Get?

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June 29, 2026

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Could this be the company's largest growth driver over the next few years?

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Economic Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

SpaceX's biggest bull sees valuation soaring above $10 trillion

Raymond James analyst Brian Gesuale initiated coverage on SpaceX with a strong buy. He set an 800 price target, projecting significant future stock appreciation. Gesuale sees SpaceX revenue soaring to 5.2 trillion by 2035. This growth is primarily based on its nascent artificial intelligence business. The analyst believes AI will become SpaceX's largest revenue source by 2027.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 28, 2026

AI Infrastructure Boom Puts (NASDAQ: ALAB), (NYSE: VRT) And (NASDAQ: CRWV) In The Spotlight As Data Center Spending Surges

Nvidia’s data center segment posted a 92 year-over-year revenue increase last quarter, signaling a massive investment cycle now firmly underway across the AI infrastructure landscape. Nvidia CFO Colette Kress stated plainly on the company’s May earnings call that “the build-out of AI factories is accelerating,” a comment that reverberated across Wall Street. While Nvidia dominates [] The post AI Infrastructure Boom Puts (NASDAQ: ALAB), (NYSE: VRT) And (NASDAQ: CRWV) In The Spotlight As Data Center Spending Surges appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 26, 2026

Beyond Rockets: SpaceX's Real Growth Story Is Its AI Infrastructure Business

The company's AI revenue was only 3.2 billion in 2025, but one investment bank predicts it will climb to 322 billion by 2030.

The HubSpot Marketing Blog

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· Jun 30, 2026

Campaign optimization strategies that actually work in 2026

Recent data shows that 88 of marketers now use AI every day to guide their biggest decisions, and for good reason. Marketing automation has been shown to generate 80 more leads and drive 77 higher conversion rates. With global ad spend now topping 1 trillion, there’s simply too much data for even the most experienced teams to manage by hand anymore.

The Next Web

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· Jun 30, 2026

After Harvey, vertical AI’s next $10B winner might be in agriculture

In legal, Harvey crossed an 11 billion valuation and Legora is racing to claim the European market behind it. In healthcare, Abridge has built a multi-billion-dollar business turning clinical conversations into structured medical records. In customer service, Sierra is now valued at over 15 billion, making it one of the fastest companies in AI history [] This story continues at The Next Web

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Why Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta are spending billions on AI: Explained

Tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta are investing heavily in AI, with spending estimates reaching 7.6 trillion by 2031.

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Related coverage for "SpaceX Has Three AI Customers Paying $27.8 Billion a Year. How Big Can This Revenue Stream Get?": Economic Times — SpaceX's biggest bull sees valuation soaring above $10 trillion . Foreign Policy Journal — AI Infrastructure Boom Puts (NASDAQ: ALAB), (NYSE: VRT) And (NASDAQ: CRWV) In The Spotlight As Data Center Spending Surges. The Motley Fool — Beyond Rockets: SpaceX's Real Growth Story Is Its AI Infrastructure Business. The HubSpot Marketing Blog — Campaign optimization strategies that actually work in 2026. The Next Web — After Harvey, vertical AI’s next $10B winner might be in agriculture. Hindustan Times — Why Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta are spending billions on AI: Explained