Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of May 28, 2026. Market Open.
Think of them as intelligence farms and data centres. You can get a lot more $$ from renting the GPUs than people had thought, and the assets don't depreciate as quickly as feared. There's just so much demand.
Was contentious when it came out, as it was a race between its interest expense on debt versus revenue generated from renting out compute.
Likes both, prefers NBIS. A bit more responsible with its balance sheet.
A play on data centres. What does data centre growth look like? It was everything to everybody. Now growth is in question as people wonder where's the $$ coming from to build them? His own heart tells him that growth won't be what it was thought. Maine just voted to impose a ban on data centres.
Stock's tired. See his Top Picks.
She prefers the bitcoin miners, as their business model is a bit less risky. Both of these names look pretty attractive here, as H100 and H200 chip prices are still going up. So there's a bit more upside in the short term. Over the cycle, they don't have demand locked in. They're investing a lot of capex, and though demand is there today, the future is uncertain.
CRWV has the backing of NVDA, so it may be a bit better on risk/reward. Both have similar exposure.
CRWV is in a nearly 50% 3-month drawdown and the EV/Sales valuation has reverted to 7X. Revenues are expected to double in 2026. After this drawdown, we think it is starting to look better here and we would be ok with picking away at the name at this stage with the caveat that it remains higher risk and volatile.
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NVDA owns 7% of this and the hyperscalers are interested in this. It's still losing money and trades at premium multiples. But they can pivot in the marketplace with both hardware and software in their data centres. They cater to smaller/medium-size companies. But they carry a lot of debt, but that's needed for the capex. Rapid tech obsolence is also a caveat. This could fall below $100.
Up 93% since last year's IPO, but peaked early and has tumbled 59% from that high.