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    CoreWeave’s Massive $23B AI Spending Plan Worries Investors Despite OpenAI Deal

    May 16, 2025Updated:May 16, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    The NVIDIA-backed AI data centre company CoreWeave announced this week that it intends to invest between$ 20 billion and$ 23 billion in 2025 to expand its AI system.

    This significant purchase, according to the company, is intended to meet the growing demand from software companies like Microsoft and OpenAI. The announcement of the investing took place during CoreWeave’s second earnings report since its initial public offering in March.

    CoreWeave made a capital expenditure view that far exceeded Wall Street’s objectives on Wednesday. According to a report from Yahoo Finance, analysts had predicted saving of about$ 18.3 billion, which is significantly below the target of CoreWeave, citing Bloomberg consensus estimates.

    The majority of this funding is going toward AI system, which will include NVIDIA GPUs, high-performance data centers, and other high-performance data centers. Large tech companies that are attempting to create smarter conceptual AI tools rent these resources out to CoreWeave.

    Chief Financial Officer Nitin Agrawal stated during the earnings call that the purchase is “fundamentally driven by increased consumer need.”

    Wall Street’s varying response

    Buyers weren’t utterly persuaded, though. On better-than-expected income, CoreWeave’s stock rose up to 11 %, but it dropped 5 % on Wednesday. The decline continued on Thursday, with the stock closing at 2.5 %, as per Reuters ‘ reports.

    Analysts are concerned that CoreWeave’s investing perhaps be outpacing its money. The danger is that this is a business that is borrowing at incredibly high interest rates to purchase a product that depreciates very quickly in terms of its monetary value, according to Gil Luria, an scientist at D. A. Davidson.

    On Thursday, Luria downgraded the share from” Natural” to” Underperform,” citing the company’s$ 12 billion in debt and soaring interest costs, which reached$ 264 million in Q1.

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    The talks between Microsoft and OpenAI are promising.

    CoreWeave has secured significant discounts despite the risks in terms of cash flow.

    A brand-new$ 4 billion deal with OpenAI was made public on Thursday in a governmental filing, adding to an already$ 1.9 billion, five-year deal that was signed in March. In exchange for payment and a stake in the business, CoreWeave provides cloud computing authority to OpenAI in accordance with these contracts.

    According to SEC filings, Microsoft continues to be CoreWeave’s largest customer, accounting for 72 % of its$ 981.6 million Q1 revenue. According to Luriana, a significant portion of that income goes toward providing OpenAI-related service.

    During its income phone, CoreWeave even made hints about signing a new “hyperscaler” customer, though the business chose not to name them. According to Morgan Stanley and MoffettNathanson’s analysts, the customer may be Google’s parent company, Alphabet, citing earlier reports that Google had been discussing renting Gpu chips from CoreWeave.

    Potential experts disagree on the future

    Since its Nasdaq album, CoreWeave’s investment has increased by over 68 %, and at least seven companies have raised their price target between$ 50 and$ 80. The company is still unprofitable, posting an adjusted net loss of about$ 150 million for the first quarter, which is significantly lower than the anticipated$ 41.7 million, according to Yahoo Finance, citing Bloomberg’s data.

    Some researchers are optimistic, but others are careful.

    CoreWeave represents flow power for Microsoft, which may not require that capacity in the future, according to Luria.

    Despite this, the business anticipates annual revenues of between$ 4.95 billion and$ 5.95 billion, beating the estimate of Wall Street of$ 4.61 billion.

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