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OpenAI May Delay Its IPO To 2027, Report Says

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OpenAI May Delay Its IPO To 2027, Report Says
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OpenAI is reportedly considering delaying its IPO until 2027 due to market volatility and concerns over valuation. CEO Sam Altman remains committed to a $1 trillion valuation, despite pressure from advisers to list sooner.

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As a leader in the AI sector, OpenAI's financial strategy and valuation targets serve as a bellwether for the broader artificial intelligence investment market.

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Topline OpenAI is now leaning toward delaying its public debut from later this year to next year, unnamed sources told The New York Times , as Elon Musk’s SpaceX stock tumbles after its record IPO and the public tech market slumps more broadly.

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The report relies on multiple sources and presents both the company's ambitions and the market's cautionary perspective.

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