
OpenAI to push back mega IPO until 2027, NYT says
OpenAI to push back mega IPO until 2027, NYT says.
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OpenAI to push back mega IPO until 2027, NYT says. Chief executive Sam Altman pushed advisers to seek a $1 trillion valuation, which would be unprecedented for a US IPO. Altman responded that any change to the trillion-dollar valuation was a nonstarter.
Furthermore, However, since then the company has done just the opposite as it has continued to pour money into data centers and computing power, with no indications of slowing down.
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OpenAI to push back mega IPO until 2027, NYT says.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesChief executive Sam Altman pushed advisers to seek a $1 trillion valuation, which would be unprecedented for a US IPO.
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Altman responded that any change to the trillion-dollar valuation was a nonstarter.
according to ZeroHedgeHowever, since then the company has done just the opposite as it has continued to pour money into data centers and computing power, with no indications of slowing down.
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