Anthropic’s annualized revenue surges to $65B
Anthropic’s annualized revenue hit $65B, up from $9B last year, signaling a potential $2T IPO and a new AI market leader.
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Valuation is typically determined during the roadshow phase, after the company gauges investor demand and finalizes its financial disclosures. Discussing a valuation too early in the process can create unrealistic market expectations if investor demand shifts before the actual offering date.
You can find the official financial filings for any company planning to go public on the SEC’s EDGAR database. Once the company files its public S-1 registration statement, all financial, legal, and operational risks will be disclosed in that document.
A revenue run-rate is a financial metric that estimates a company's future annual revenue based on its current performance. It is calculated by taking recent monthly or quarterly revenue and extrapolating that figure over a full 12-month period.
A revenue run rate projects a company’s full‑year earnings based on a recent period of performance; it offers a forward‑looking snapshot of potential annual revenue.