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Anthropic's Valuation Soars to $380 Billion with $30 Billion Funding Round

A significant funding round has propelled the valuation of an AI company, highlighting substantial...
April 24, 2026 by
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  • Impact Level
    Medium
  • Scope Level
    Global
  • Last Update
    2026-04-24
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Positive Impacts (8)
Nvidia Corp (NVDA)
AI & Robotics Thematic ETFs (e.g., BOTZ, ROBO, ARKQ)
NASDAQ-100 Index (NDX)
Microsoft Corp (MSFT)
Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Makers (e.g., ASML, Applied Materials, Lam Research)
High-Bandwidth Memory Suppliers (SK Hynix, Micron Technology)
Total impacts: 9 | Positive: 8 | Negative: 0
Event Overview

A significant funding round has propelled the valuation of an AI company, highlighting substantial investor confidence in the sector. The investment, led by prominent financial and tech entities, underscores the growing importance and potential of AI technology in the global market.

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Google to Invest $10 Billion in Anthropic, Valued at $350 Billion, with Potential for Additional $30 Billion
2026-04-24 23:53

Google has announced an investment of $10 billion in the AI company Anthropic. The investment values Anthropic at $350 billion. Additionally, there is a potential for Google to invest an extra $30 billion in the future.

Anthropic Completes $30 Billion Funding Round, Valuation Reaches $380 Billion
2026-02-13 03:02

Anthropic has completed a $30 billion funding round, raising its valuation to $380 billion. The funding was led by Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC and Coatue Management, with additional investments from major tech companies including Nvidia and Microsoft. This round of funding nearly doubles Anthropic's valuation, positioning it as one of the world's most valuable private companies. Additionally, employees will be allowed to sell their shares at the current valuation.

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