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The Boring Company Stock and Valuation

Commercial Services
Year Founded
2016
Headquarters
Pflugerville,TX
Employees
200

The Boring Company Valuation Estimate

Based on UpMarket valuation model
$9.15 billion

The Boring Company Valuation as of Last Funding Round

As of 04/20/22, according to PitchBook Data, Inc.
$5.68 billion

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The Boring Company Company Overview

Elon Musk created The Boring Company in 2016 as an American provider of infrastructure and underground building services. The purpose behind The Boring Company is to resolve traffic issues, enable quick point-to-point transit, and transform communities. Its current and proposed initiatives are for intra-city transportation systems. The company intends to build underground tunnels and roads through which freight can be delivered and where people can travel quickly and safely.

The Boring Company Valuation History

FAQ

Does The Boring Company have stock?

Yes, The Boring Company and almost all privately held companies issue stock so founders, employees, and investors can participate in equity ownership. However, because The Boring Company is privately held, it is more challenging to acquire shares than if the company was publicly traded. 

Is The Boring Company publicly traded?

No, The Boring Company is a privately held company. It is not publicly traded or offered directly on any stock exchange like the NYSE, Nasdaq, etc. 

Who owns The Boring Company stock?

As a privately held company, The Boring Company shares are held by its founders, management, employees, venture capital funds, or other private individuals and institutional investors. 

Disclosure rules differ for private and public companies, so it may not always be possible to know the complete ownership (cap table) of a private company like The Boring Company.

What is the stock symbol for The Boring Company?

The Boring Company is a privately held company. Therefore, it does not have a stock symbol or “ticker” that trades on public exchanges like the NYSE, Nasdaq, etc. 

Can I buy The Boring Company stock on UpMarket?

If you would like to buy shares in The Boring Company, please provide your information in the form at the top of this page and click the button titled “I want to buy this stock.”

One of our investor relations team members will contact you to discuss The Boring Company stock availability. Note: inquiries are non-binding, subject to market availability, and shares may only be purchased by accredited investors that meet all eligibility criteria.

UpMarket has offered many similar companies as Pre-IPO investments, including Airbnb, SpaceX, ByteDance, Plaid, Kraken, Databricks, and others. UpMarket also often has funds available that invest in a portfolio of companies potentially including, The Boring Company as well.

What is The Boring Company stock price?

The stock price of The Boring Company can be calculated by taking the valuation of the company divided by the number of shares outstanding. Because a private company can issue new shares at any time, we do not know the current number of shares outstanding.

For illustrative purposes, however, assuming The Boring Company has issued 250 million shares, at the estimated UpMarket valuation of $9.15 billion, each share of The Boring Company stock would be worth $36.60.

How do The Boring Company pre-IPO trades work?

Pre-IPO trades for The Boring Company will typically involve accredited investors purchasing shares from current shareholders through specialized investment platforms like UpMarket. Trades generally occur on the secondary market, meaning The Boring Company doesn't issue new shares or receive capital–shares are privately exchanged between two parties.

While investors aim to profit from a potential IPO or acquisition, these investments carry high risks due to limited liquidity and information. Understanding all terms and conditions is crucial, as each transaction can have unique characteristics. Investing in private companies can be extremely risky and may result in significant capital loss.

When is The Boring Company going to go public?

The decision to go public through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is complex and depends on various factors, including the company's financial performance, market conditions, and strategic goals.

Unless The Boring Company officially announces its intention to go public, any predictions about when or if it will do so would be speculative.

Investors interested in The Boring Company should monitor official company communications and reliable financial news sources for any updates regarding potential IPO plans.

How do I exit my investment if I invest in The Boring Company with UpMarket?

Exiting your investment in The Boring Company typically involves one of these scenarios:  1) selling your shares on a secondary market to other interested investors; 2) holding shares until a liquidity event occurs, such as the company going public (IPO) or being acquired.

Investors must know that the timing and availability of these exit options are inherently unpredictable, and there is no guarantee of when or if they will occur.

How can I sell The Boring Company shares?

If you own The Boring Company shares, you may be able to find a buyer on a pre-IPO marketplace or via an introduction by a registered broker-dealer like UpMarket.  It is important to note that the class of shares you own may impact your ability to sell. For example, shares issued to startup employees often have transaction limitations, including lock-up periods and a right of first refusal by the company, which may prevent you from selling your shares freely.

How does UpMarket estimate the valuation of The Boring Company?

UpMarket’s valuation estimate for The Boring Company is algorithmically generated based on recent primary round financings by The Boring Company, market conditions, company popularity, sector performance, and public market comps.

It is important to note that UpMarket’s valuation estimate for The Boring Company could be outdated, may not reflect all recent news or market events, and is not intended to inform any investment decision-making. UpMarket’s valuation estimate is not meant to be a warranty or projection of potential financial returns or company performance. Valuations can change rapidly and unexpectedly.

Why choose UpMarket? 

UpMarket was founded in 2019 and has helped hundreds of investors access alternative investments. UpMarket is a licensed broker-dealer based in the United States. UpMarket customers have invested over $150 million in pre-IPO companies, hedge funds, private equity, real estate, and other alternatives.

If you are an accredited investor, you can create a free account to access our deal flow and opportunities. There is never any pressure to invest.

UpMarket clients have invested in companies like The Boring Company, SpaceX, Neuralink, Anthropic, and many others. UpMarket and its leadership have been mentioned in media outlets like Forbes, WealthManagement, Wealth and Finance News, and TechBullion.

The Boring Company Management

Name Position
Elon Musk Founder
Steve Davis President
Seth Hooper Director of Operations

The Boring Company Company News

The Boring Company Investors

Sequoia Capital

Founders Fund

8VC

Valor Equity Partners

K5 Global

Craft Ventures

Horizons Ventures

DFJ Growth

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