Anthropic Revenue Figures Conflict in $2T IPO Reports
Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing both cover Anthropic's rumored $2 trillion IPO valuation but cite conflicting revenue figures for the company. Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing both cover Ant
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Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing both cover Anthropic's rumored $2 trillion IPO valuation but cite conflicting revenue figures for the company.
Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing both cover Anthropic's rumored $2 trillion IPO valuation but cite conflicting revenue figures for the company.
What all sources agree on
Anthropic is reportedly aiming for a $2 trillion IPO valuation.
Anthropic makes the AI model/chatbot Claude.
Anthropic filed confidentially for a U.S. IPO.
Where the reports disagree
1Anthropic's current revenue figure
Anthropic's revenue for the second quarter surged to $11.5 billion, up from $787 million a year ago.
What would settle it: Anthropic's own financial disclosures or SEC IPO filing
What to make of it
Treat the $2 trillion valuation target and the IPO timeline as reported by both outlets, but do not rely on either specific revenue figure ($11.5 billion for Q2 vs. a ~$7 billion run rate) until Anthropic's own filings or financial disclosures are available.
Treat the $2 trillion valuation target and the IPO timeline as reported by both outlets, but do not rely on either specific revenue figure ($11.5 billion for Q2 vs. a ~$7 billion run rate) until Anthropic's own filings or financial disclosures are available.
Originally reported by AltcoinGordon, written by Amelia Brooks. Republished with permission.
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