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IREN stock jumps as Feb. 5 earnings date locks in, with bitcoin firm
23 January 2026
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IREN stock jumps as Feb. 5 earnings date locks in, with bitcoin firm

New York, Jan 23, 2026, 11:07 ET — Regular session

  • IREN shares climbed roughly 4.4% by mid-morning, outperforming the majority of crypto-mining rivals
  • The company scheduled its quarterly results and investor call for Feb. 5
  • Traders are closely tracking advances in AI data centers as they eye bitcoin’s next move

IREN Limited shares rose Friday, following the announcement of a date for its upcoming quarterly results by the Nasdaq-listed bitcoin miner and data-center operator.

By 11:07 a.m. ET, the stock had climbed roughly 4.4%, reaching $54.57, following Thursday’s close at $52.26.

Why it matters now: IREN has played the role of a high-beta proxy tied to two factors — bitcoin price volatility and demand for energy-hungry AI computing. A strong quarter could quickly change the narrative, in either direction.

The next key event is set. IREN will release its results for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025, on Feb. 5. A conference call is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. ET that day.

Bitcoin climbed roughly 0.9% to hover near $89,787. Mining shares ticked up too, though more modestly: Marathon Digital gained about 1%, Riot Platforms inched up 0.4%, and CleanSpark rose 0.5%.

IREN’s main revenue driver remains tied to bitcoin mining economics, which can shift rapidly with changes in token prices or increases in network “difficulty” — the metric that gauges how tough it is to mine a bitcoin.

Investors have also driven the stock higher, viewing it as a signal for the AI data-center capacity market—where access to power and delivery schedules are just as critical as demand.

IREN caught the spotlight late last year when Microsoft inked a multi-year deal with the company, securing access to Nvidia chips. This move is part of Microsoft’s effort to lock in computing power amid scarce supply.

But there’s a catch: the shift demands heavy capital spending and carries execution risk. Delays in ramping up capacity or a soft crypto market could send stocks like IREN swinging sharply.

Next up is Feb. 5, when the quarter’s results drop alongside any updates on deployment schedules and demand. The 5 p.m. ET call that day should steer the mood heading into the next week.

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