SpaceX to buy Cursor maker Anysphere for $60B in all-stock deal

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SpaceX confirmed it will acquire Anysphere, the maker of Cursor, for $60 billion in an all‑stock transaction, expected to close in Q3 pending regulatory approvals. Cursor is an AI-powered code editor with features like a chatbot, code autocomplete, and autonomous AI agents, and the deal follows an earlier option that could have priced a Cursor partnership at about $10 billion. The move signals SpaceX’s push to expand in the enterprise AI market, with Cursor reportedly generating roughly $2.6 billion in annualized revenue.
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