Nebius stock was rising again after investors got more detail on Nvidia’s investment in the highflying neocloud.
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Nvidia disclosure boosts investor confidenceNebius Group (NASDAQ:NBIS) shares rose 5. 7% in pre-market trading after Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) disclosed a 9.
Wall Street pointed higher before the opening bell Tuesday with chip and memory companies leading the way, while oil prices rose again as the U.S. and Iran exchanged more attacks. Data storage companies SanDisk and Western Digital continued their mostly upward swings, each jumping more than 7% in early trading. Chipmakers Marvell Technology and Intel, which have also been riding the artificial intelligence roller coaster, rose 6.2% and 5.7% respectively.
The stake is higher than estimated in March, when Nvidia announced a $2 billion investment in the neocloud operator.
Nebius remains one of the most intriguing AI infrastructure companies, but there are risks to watch out for.
Nebius Group secured $775 million in senior secured debt backed by GPU assets and contracted revenue. The financing marks NasdaqGS:NBIS's first major asset-backed deal to support its global AI cloud expansion. Key customers linked to the underlying contracts include large technology partners such as Microsoft and Meta. Nebius Group, trading as NasdaqGS:NBIS, is drawing attention after arranging a $775 million asset-backed debt facility tied to its operational GPU base and customer...
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IREN and Hut 8 were rising sharply early on Monday as both companies announced more customers were spending on their cloud-computing infrastructure. IREN shares rose 9% in the premarket after it said it had agreed new multiyear cloud contracts with artificial-intelligence developers representing $2.8 billion in total contract value. IREN was previously an Australian Bitcoin miner called Iris Energy before pivoting to AI computing as part of a wave of “neoclouds” building out cloud computing infrastructure.
Freedom Capital raised its rating from ‘Hold’ to ‘Buy’ and lifted its price target to $200 from $159, according to The Fly.
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Nebius Lands $775 Million AI Funding as Microsoft and Meta Contracts Back Expansion
Nebius stock cratered 14% on Thursday as investors punished the AI neocloud for a financing question it could not answer. A Friday announcement changed the math entirely, and the structure it revealed may rewrite how the whole sector funds its GPU buildout.
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Nebius said the $775 million loan was backed by GPU hardware already deployed in its data centers and cash flows from an existing customer contract.
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The GPU-backed facility converts contracted customer cash flows into growth capital as Nebius expands capacity for AI-native and enterprise clients.
The project aims to provide behind-the-meter power, assisting Nebius in meeting the increasing demand for computing required by its AI platform.
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Nebius just unveiled an asset-light pivot designed to outmaneuver CoreWeave and the miner-to-AI crowd, yet the stock is cratering anyway. Here is what the selloff reveals about which neocloud models can actually survive the derating.