“A viable space tourism business is what you pay for today … but a chance to disrupt the multi-trillion-dollar airline [total addressable market] is what is really likely to drive the upside,” Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas wrote in a note to investors.
Read MoreUber seeks to raise about $9 billion in cash in its initial public offering next month when it debuts on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “UBER.”
Uber gave a pricing range between $44 and $50 per share, valuing the company between $80.53 billion and $91.51 billion on a fully diluted basis.
The stock is posed to bring in billions for its top shareholders.