Anthropic Confidentially Files for U.S. IPO After $65 Billion Round
The filing keeps key terms private as the Claude maker seeks public capital to fund costly AI development and challenge OpenAI.
- Anthropic confidentially filed IPO papers with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, initiating the process for a potential public listing.
- Series funding of $65 billion last week pushed Anthropic to a $965 billion valuation, more than doubling from $30 billion earlier in the year and leapfrogging rival OpenAI.
- Confidential IPO filings allow Anthropic to solicit regulator feedback before filing a public S-1 with financial data and risk factors; the actual IPO would follow about one month later.
- SpaceX is expected to launch its IPO later this month at a $1.75 trillion valuation with a $75 billion offering, while OpenAI prepares its own confidential filing in coming weeks.
- Three companies could enter public markets with valuations of at least $1 trillion, a historic milestone never before achieved and marking a watershed moment for Wall Street.
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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic from the USA has submitted a confidential application for an IPO.
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