Anthropic Run-Rate Figures Conflict Across Reports
CryptoBriefing and Yahoo Finance give different early-period revenue run-rate figures for Anthropic that cannot both be true given the same later growth trajectory. CryptoBriefing and Yahoo F
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CryptoBriefing and Yahoo Finance give different early-period revenue run-rate figures for Anthropic that cannot both be true given the same later growth trajectory.
CryptoBriefing and Yahoo Finance give different early-period revenue run-rate figures for Anthropic that cannot both be true given the same later growth trajectory.
What all sources agree on
Anthropic is projecting roughly $190 billion to $200 billion in revenue for 2028.
Anthropic's revenue growth has been extremely rapid.
Anthropic's growth is tied to enterprise adoption of its Claude models.
Where the reports disagree
1Anthropic's annualized revenue run rate in late 2023/2024
Anthropic's annualized revenue was roughly $1B in December 2024.
What would settle it: Anthropic's own disclosed financial statements or an SEC filing detailing historical revenue run-rate figures by quarter.
What to make of it
Treat the $190B-$200B 2028 revenue projection as agreed across both reports, but do not rely on either outlet's stated early-period run-rate figure ($1B in Dec 2024 vs $9B at end of 2023) until Anthropic's own financial disclosures clarify the discrepancy.
Treat the $190B-$200B 2028 revenue projection as agreed across both reports, but do not rely on either outlet's stated early-period run-rate figure ($1B in Dec 2024 vs $9B at end of 2023) until Anthropic's own financial disclosures clarify the discrepancy.
Originally reported by AltcoinGordon, written by Amelia Brooks. Republished with permission.
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