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CoreWeave shaves IPO valuation down to $23B amid Microsoft dependency concerns
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CoreWeave‘s planned IPO downsizing signals growing caution in the AI startup market, as the cloud computing company prepares to seek a valuation closer to $23 billion instead of the originally targeted $30 billion. This adjustment comes amid questions about the company’s heavy reliance on Microsoft and a challenging market environment for tech stocks, making this debut a critical test case for both AI startups and the broader IPO market that has been largely dormant.

The big picture: CoreWeave is scaling back both its valuation expectations and potentially the amount of capital it aims to raise in its upcoming public offering.

  • The cloud computing company now appears likely to pursue a valuation around $23 billion, matching its private market valuation from a year ago, rather than the $30 billion it initially targeted.
  • The company may also reduce its fundraising goal below the original $3 billion target.

Behind the numbers: Market conditions and investor concerns about CoreWeave’s business model appear to be driving the more conservative approach.

  • Tech stocks have underperformed other sectors recently, suggesting investors are growing skeptical of growth-focused narratives.
  • Hedge funds, typically major participants in IPOs, have struggled in 2024 and may be especially cautious about deals with any perceived weaknesses.

Key concerns: CoreWeave’s heavy dependence on a single major customer has emerged as a significant issue for potential investors.

  • Microsoft purchases the vast majority of CoreWeave’s AI capacity, creating concentration risk that appears to be affecting investor sentiment.

Why this matters: CoreWeave’s public debut represents a crucial barometer for both the AI sector and the broader IPO market.

  • As one of the first significant AI infrastructure companies to test public markets, CoreWeave’s reception will signal investor appetite for AI-focused businesses.
  • The long-stagnant IPO market is watching closely to see if this offering can help thaw the freeze in new public listings.

What’s next: The share allocation is expected to occur Thursday evening with trading scheduled to begin Friday.

  • Market conditions during Thursday’s session could still influence the company’s final pricing decisions.
Exclusive: CoreWeave plans to scale back ambitious IPO plans

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