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Live Nasdaq Composite: OpenAI IPO Delay Fears Send Markets Out on Sour Note

A New York Times report said OpenAI could delay its IPO until next year, deepening worries about AI spending and pressuring chip shares.

  • Reports that OpenAI might delay its initial public offering until next year rattled markets, fueling anxiety about AI infrastructure spending sustainability.
  • The Nasdaq Composite slid about 5.2% over the past five trading sessions as investors reacted to concerns about AI-related spending sustainability.
  • Meanwhile, South Korea memory giants Samsung Group and Hynix are preparing a $646 billion decade-long investment package to meet aggressive AI-driven demand.
  • Apple is hiking iPad and MacBook prices to offset surging chip costs, while Amazon Prime Day spending dropped 16% this year.
  • Lee noted that OpenAI's valuation likely exceeds the last funding round, with the company's employee tender offer providing a clearer value indicator than an IPO.
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