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Why IREN Stock Price Is Whipsawing as AI Cloud Growth Meets Dilution Risk
12 March 2026
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Why IREN Stock Price Is Whipsawing as AI Cloud Growth Meets Dilution Risk

NEW YORK, March 12, 2026, 4:25 PM EDT

IREN traded at about $41.37 not long after Thursday’s close, slipping from Wednesday’s $41.98 finish—a session that saw the stock jump 10.13%. That swing put the Nasdaq-listed name back in the mix with other AI infrastructure plays that trace their lineage to crypto.

That’s especially relevant now: IREN, once focused on bitcoin mining, has pivoted further into AI cloud—and shares surged last November after the company landed a $9.7 billion, five-year deal with Microsoft. But investors have a new calculus since March 4, when IREN rolled out plans to buy more than 50,000 Nvidia B300 GPUs, funded in part by a fresh $6 billion at-the-market equity program.

IREN’s most recent scheduled appearance was a fireside chat hosted by Canaccord Genuity back on March 11. Over on the investor site, the most current SEC documents are still stamped March 4. So, last week’s updates and the Wednesday investor event stood as the company’s newest publicly visible catalysts.

Back on March 4, IREN announced in its release that fresh purchase agreements would boost its GPU fleet to 150,000 units, with the company eyeing more than $3.7 billion in annualized AI Cloud run-rate revenue by the close of 2026. That figure measures recurring revenue if operations keep pace, not actual contracted sales. Co-CEO Daniel Roberts pointed to “early procurement” as a way to cut down on time-to-compute and lock in execution as the company scales. SEC

The snag is right there in the filing. IREN describes the $3.7 billion as “illustrative”—meaning it’s not all locked in—and clarifies it’s “not fully contracted.” The fresh ATM, set up to allow up to $6 billion in stock sales over time, comes after IREN already moved 66.7 million shares for around $1 billion through the earlier facility. The prospectus flags a risk: more shares hitting the market could weigh on the price. SEC

This isn’t just a theoretical fight over funding. IREN pulled in $184.7 million in revenue for the quarter ending Dec. 31, dropping from $240.3 million the previous quarter. Net loss? $155.4 million. Still, the company pointed to more than $9.2 billion in funding secured so far this fiscal year, with $2.8 billion in cash and cash equivalents on the books as of Jan. 31.

Management isn’t letting up on the growth narrative. Roberts pointed to “meaningful progress” last quarter and called it the “strongest demand environment to date.” He said IREN’s $3.4 billion ARR goal was still “an early stage of monetization” given the company’s power portfolio. SEC

Thursday’s losses landed in a sluggish session. The Nasdaq Composite slipped 1.78%. Related stocks weren’t spared: Hut 8 fell roughly 5%, Core Scientific lost 1.8%, and Applied Digital dropped 3.7% as the day wound down.

Another factor adding to the volatility: short interest. As of Feb. 27, market data pointed to 44.47 million IREN shares sold short, or 14.09% of the float—a 6.01% increase from the previous report. In this setup, short sellers borrow stock hoping to profit from declines, but when too many pile in, any reversal can get amplified fast as trades unwind.

The stock’s stuck between two competing narratives. There’s the pitch: a would-be heavyweight pushing for scale, boasting 150,000 GPUs and over 4.5 gigawatts of secured power—an AI cloud play with ambition. Then there’s the other side: heavy on capex, revenue goals not fully locked down, and so much new share-sale authorization that dilution stays in the headlights.

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