
Investors' Chronicle Space exploration, AI memory chips & Beazley: The Companies and Markets Show
Jan 23, 2026
Julian Hofmann, insurance and markets commentator, breaks down Zurich’s bid for Beazley and sector consolidation. Arthur Sants, tech reporter, files dispatches from South Korea on memory-chip shortages and AI-driven demand. Mike Fahy, space-sector specialist, covers fundraising surges, SpaceX valuation and defence uses of satellites. Fast-paced chat on market moves, manufacturing and the race for orbital opportunity.
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Record Fundraising Fuels Space Infrastructure
- Space fundraising hit a record $55bn in 2024, driven by infrastructure and launch activity.
- Valuations and exits surged as cheaper launch costs broadened the sector beyond governments.
Reusability Slashed Launch Costs
- SpaceX's reusable rockets have cut launch costs roughly twentyfold, unlocking commercial satellite activity.
- Successful reuse of Starship could cut costs further and expand demand for launches and services.
SpaceX IPO Could Reset The Market
- A SpaceX IPO could reprice space assets and unlock liquidity for other 'moonshot' companies.
- Reports suggest SpaceX might target a multibillion-dollar IPO that would influence sector valuations.
