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CoreWeave’s Debut Tests Market Appetite for AI and IPOs

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4.549 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses CoreWeave’s IPO with David Snyderman, Senior Managing Partner of Magnetar, which is CoreWeave’s largest equity holder.Plus, why CoreWeave’s CEO said the company’s public market debut wouldn’t have happened without Nvidia. And, Long Journey Venture co-Founders Lee Jacobs and Cyan Banister discuss why they invest in founders with absurd ideas.

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0:00.0

In 2020, a group of young woman found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare.

0:05.8

Someone was posting photos.

0:08.1

It was just me naked.

0:09.5

Well, not me, but me with someone else's body part.

0:13.2

This is Levitown, a new podcast from IHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Colliderscope,

0:18.2

about the rise of deep fate pornography and the battle to stop it.

0:22.1

Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast.

0:25.4

Find it on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.6

From the heart of where innovation, money and power collide in Silicon Valley and beyond this is Bloomberg technology

0:40.3

with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow live.

0:43.3

Live from New York I'm Caroline Hyde and this is Bloomberg Technology.

1:00.0

Coming up all eyes on Corweaves' downsized IPO, where shares set to begin trading on the NASDAQ

1:05.0

will discuss with Magnetar, Corwe's largest equity holder. This is AI capacity concerns remain, yet in the midst of the anxiety,

1:12.6

the race to invest in AI companies has created a slate of new billionaires. We'll highlight

1:17.6

them. And US and EU tariffs are front and centre, with the market share of Chinese EVs

1:22.6

falling to a two-year low across Europe. But first, we check in on these markets, which are ever more in sell-off mode.

1:29.4

To end this week, we're off by almost 2% on the NASDAQ 100.

1:32.9

And when you're looking at the points drags lower and the fact that we're back to the worst

1:37.0

week since March the 14th, it is the who's-who of the magnificent seven that drag us down.

1:41.6

In terms of key points to the lower, it is Amazon,

1:45.5

meta, the likes of Microsoft, of course, Apple even amongst some of the biggest drags today.

1:51.8

But we want to put this in the light of the IPO that we have, of course, on this day.

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