Resolution criteria
This market will resolve based on SpaceX's total revenue for the Fiscal Year 2027 (FY 2027), as reported in official financial disclosures, verified media reports citing audited financial statements, or credible financial intelligence services (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, Financial Times).
The primary source will be the company's annual 10-K filing or equivalent regulatory report. The market will resolve to the range that contains the final reported revenue figure. If SpaceX undergoes a merger, acquisition, or significant structural change that makes "SpaceX revenue" ill-defined, the market will resolve based on the revenue of the primary successor entity or, if no consensus exists, resolve N/A.
Background
As SpaceX scales its Starlink satellite internet constellation and continues its frequent Falcon 9 and Starship launch cadences, its revenue trajectory is subject to significant variables, including launch frequency, government contract awards, and the adoption rate of Starlink services. Traders should note that historical revenue growth may not be indicative of future performance, and official data for FY 2027 may not be available until well after the fiscal year concludes.
@AlexMiller3a5e
Does Fiscal Year 2027 mean October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2027? ie Federal Government fiscal calendar which might be relevant to government budgets or government space launch and defence contracts but that is a small part of SpaceX business.
or is it SpaceX's accounting financial year? Currently this would be 1 Jan 2027 to 31 December 2027 unless they change their year end. Close date of question also seems to support this.
Seems like it would be clearer for question to be amended to say for "the 12 months ending 31 December 2027".