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CoreWeave Stock Ends Flat on First Day of Trading After Scaled-Back IPO

Wesley ParkSaturday, Mar 29, 2025 11:08 pm ET
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Ladies and gentlemen, buckle up! We've got a wild ride to discuss today. CoreWeave, the AI cloud computing powerhouse, made its debut on the Nasdaq under the ticker CRWV. The stock opened around $40 per share at 1:15 p.m. ET, fell as much as 6%, turned green and rose by as much as 4%, and eventually ended the session flat. This is a company that provides computing power using its mass supply of nvidia (NVDA) GPUs to Big Tech, and it raised $1.5 billion in its IPO — much lower than the $4 billion it had initially hoped to raise.



The company, which provides computing power using its mass supply of Nvidia (NVDA) GPUs to Big Tech, raised $1.5 billion in its IPO — much lower than the $4 billion it had initially hoped to raise. The stock opened around $40 per share at 1:15 p.m. ET, fell as much as 6%, turned green and rose by as much as 4%, and eventually ended the session flat. The company, which provides computing power using its mass supply of Nvidia (NVDA) GPUs to Big Tech, raised $1.5 billion in its IPO — much lower than the $4 billion it had initially hoped to raise.

CoreWeave’s IPO and public debut are the first real test of the AI trade, critics say. That’s because the Nvidia-backed company’s fate relies in large part on the sustained success of generative artificial intelligence, which CoreWeave itself said in its amended S-1 filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission is an unknown. “The broader adoption, use, and commercialization of AI technology, and the continued rapid pace of developments in the AI field, are inherently uncertain," the company said in its filing when describing its risk factors.

CoreWeave's revenue soared to $1.9 billion in 2024 from just $229 million the prior year, the filing showed. At the same time, however, its net loss rose to $863 million from $594 million. And some 77% of CoreWeave’s 2024 revenue came from just two customers, with 62% coming from Microsoft (MSFT), according to the filing. Those customers who offer cloud services, known as "hyperscalers," use CoreWeave’s GPU-filled data centers to power their AI efforts. “Any negative changes in demand from Microsoft … would adversely affect our business, operating results, financial condition, and future prospects,” CoreWeave wrote.

Microsoft stock dropped more than 3% after CoreWeave shares began trading. Nvidia fell 1.7%. The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

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The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you're the best at delivering this infrastructure in the in the space. We need more, and we need a lot more.' And that scale of growth is just continuing to accelerate for us," he said. "That's why we're going public, is to support our clients in their growth requirements for infrastructure that we bring to market for them." "We are the critical piece to connecting the artificial intelligence products that the world's thought leaders are bringing to market to the consumers of those products," he continued.

The company remains optimistic. "This discussion of [an] AI bubble, we don't understand it," CoreWeave co-founder and chief development officer Brannin McBee told Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi. "Clients come into us, and they are saying, 'CoreWeave, we recognize you
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