SpaceX’s stock offering included Schwab named among five retail brokers to provide access to retail investors; Schwab customers could access the IPO via Schwab.com. Trading date targeted mid-day on 12 June. SpaceX reports Class A shares at 555.6 million, with Musk retaining control. Brokerages like Schwab facilitated IOIs for individual investors. Reports note the process included a Conditional Offer to Purchase window (June 4–10), an affirmation period (June 11–12), and a trading date aimed for mid-day on June 12. SpaceX aims to involve ordinary investors to drive its stock launch.