SpaceX's Cursor acquisition just redrew the map for AI coding tools in 2026. The $60 billion all-stock deal — confirmed just four days after SpaceX's record-breaking IPO — hands Elon Musk's xAI ...
SpaceX SPCX0.98%increase; up pointing triangle said it would buy Cursor parent Anysphere for $60 billion, striking a massive deal for an autonomous coding agent that could help the company catch up ...
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When SpaceX isn’t landing rockets, it’s apparently landing AI company deals. In February, the firm behind Starlink absorbed xAI, which includes Twitter-turned-X. In April, SpaceX inked a deal with ...
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SpaceX just executed the largest acquisition of a venture-backed startup in history, exercising its option to buy Cursor parent Anysphere for $60 billion in an all-stock deal that pulls a rocket ...
Update June 16, 2026: A day after this story was published, SpaceX announced it would buy Cursor for $60 billion. I n 2019, Michael Truell, a shy, 18-year-old MIT student, sat staring at a coding test ...
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