Nvidia-backed CoreWeave on track to rise after downsized $1.5 bln IPO

Nvidia-backed CoreWeave on track to rise after downsized $1.5 bln IPO

** CoreWeave (CRWV.O), artificial intelligence startup backed by Nvidia , on course to rise after hotly-anticipated IPO prices well below expectations ** CRWV shares recently indicated to open at $50 vs $40 IPO price * Livingston, New Jersey-based co late Thurs announced 37.5 mln shares at for total raise of $1.5 bln, giving it fully diluted valuation of $23 bln ** Co and some of its existing shareholders had planned to sell 49 mln shares at $47-$55, or up to $2.7 bln ** Nvidia, which has ~6% stake, reportedly buying $250 mln worth of IPO shares ** Founded in 2017 as a crypto mining firm, CoreWeave provides access to data centers and high-powered chips for AI workloads, mainly supplied by Nvidia, and competes against cloud providers like Microsoft's Azure and Amazon's AWS ** In 2024, CoreWeave's rev surged more than eightfold to $1.9 bln, though has been unprofitable. Microsoft , which is also a customer, accounted for nearly two-thirds of CoreWeave's rev last year ** Earlier this week, D.A. Davidson initiated coverage of CoreWeave at 'neutral', saying co is "the largest in the new neocloud category, but we see it mostly as a highly levered way for Microsoft to offload less desirable workloads and Nvidia to leverage a small investment into a very large customer” ** CoreWeave's IPO is seen as a critical barometer of investor appetite for new listings, and whether enthusiasm for AI-related names remains buoyant or has waned, especially since the launch of China's DeepSeek ** Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs leading an 18-firm underwriting group for the IPO ** Markets have been roiled by President Donald Trump's tariff salvos and concerns of a slowing U.S. economy ** With moves on Fri, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have lost 4% and ~9%, respectively, YTD. And chipmakers have been thumped, evidenced by ~13% drop in the Philadelphia semiconductor index this year, while Nvidia's stock has shed 18% in 2025

Reuters