aiPublished on June 22, 20263 min read

The MANGOS Era: SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI Prepare to Revolutionise the IPO Market

The IPO market returns with force, led by MANGOS tech giants. SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI prepare public offerings that could redefine market valuations.

IPOMANGOSSpaceXOpenAIAnthropicInteligência ArtificialMercados FinanceirosTransformação DigitalInvestimentoTecnologia
Bitclever AI Research
**Author: Bitclever AI Research** ## Executive Summary The initial public offering (IPO) market is experiencing a significant resurgence, with three of the leading technology companies — SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI — preparing for entry into public markets. This movement marks the transition from the FAANG era to the new MANGOS generation, testing investor capacity and market valuations. ## What Happened The technology IPO landscape is undergoing a substantial transformation. According to recent reports, the public offering market is recovering after a period of contraction, but with different protagonists than usual. The era dominated by FAANG companies (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google) is giving way to a new acronym: MANGOS — Meta (or Microsoft), Anthropic, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI and SpaceX. Half of these companies — namely SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI — are preparing their entries into public markets within the same time window, creating an unprecedented situation in the technology capital market. ## Why This Matters This concentration of high-tech company IPOs represents a crucial moment for the sector. MANGOS companies distinguish themselves from their FAANG predecessors by focusing on emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, space exploration and advanced technological infrastructures. The simultaneous entry of these companies into public markets constitutes a rigorous test for: - **Investor absorption capacity**: The market will have to process multiple large-scale offerings - **Valuation models**: Companies with innovative business models challenge traditional metrics - **Risk appetite**: Investors face decisions about emerging technologies with disruptive potential ## Business Impact This wave of IPOs will have significant repercussions in the business ecosystem: **Financial Sector**: Investment banks and asset managers face pressure to develop expertise in valuing AI and space technology companies. **Technology Companies**: Startups and scale-ups in the artificial intelligence space may benefit from increased investor interest and more favourable valuations. **Corporate Sector**: Traditional companies will need to accelerate digital transformation strategies to maintain competitiveness against the capabilities these new public companies will bring to market. **Suppliers and Partners**: The additional liquidity of these companies may result in greater investments in partner and supplier ecosystems. ## Bitclever Perspective Bitclever recognises this transition as a fundamental opportunity for Portuguese companies to position themselves strategically. The success of MANGOS companies demonstrates the critical importance of artificial intelligence and automation in contemporary business models. Our competencies in AI, RPA and Low-Code platforms like OutSystems and Appian become even more relevant in this context. Companies that implement intelligent automation solutions now will be better positioned to benefit from the technological ecosystem that will emerge with these new public companies. We recommend that organisations evaluate their current capabilities in: - Implementing AI solutions for process optimisation - Developing applications on Low-Code platforms for competitive agility - Digital marketing strategies aligned with new technological realities ## Conclusion The MANGOS era represents more than a change of protagonists in financial markets — it symbolises a fundamental transformation in the digital economy. Companies that understand and adapt to this new technological reality will be better prepared to thrive in a world where artificial intelligence and automation become central pillars of business competitiveness. The coming year will be decisive in determining how these forces shape the future of business.