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IREN Stock Gets a $3.65 Billion Answer to Its Biggest AI Question

NEW YORK, June 1, 2026, 09:21 EDT

IREN shares were quoted lower ahead of Monday’s U.S. open after the data-center operator said it had closed a $3.65 billion investment-grade GPU financing facility to support delivery under its Microsoft AI cloud contract. The stock was at $63.54 at 09:06 EDT, down about 0.7% from the previous close.

The deal matters because the market is no longer just paying for AI contracts. It is testing which companies can fund and deliver the hardware. GPUs, or graphics processing units, are chips used to train and run large AI models; they are expensive, power-hungry and can lose value fast as newer systems arrive.

The SEC filing put the financing at a subsidiary, IE US Hardware 3 LLC: an about $1.5 billion delayed-draw term loan, a loan that can be tapped over time, plus $2.1 billion of 5.96% senior notes due Dec. 31, 2031. Borrowings under the loan carry term SOFR plus 2.25%; SOFR, the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, is a short-term U.S. dollar benchmark. The debt is secured by GPUs and Microsoft contract cash flows and requires a minimum debt service coverage ratio — a cash cushion for debt payments — of 1.05 to 1.

Investment-grade, meaning rated above speculative-grade debt, is the point IREN wants investors to notice. The transaction received A from Fitch and A(low) from DBRS, and Daniel Roberts, co-founder and co-chief executive, said the terms reflect the “quality of our customer contracts” and the company’s ownership of the infrastructure where the GPUs will run. Investing.com Australia

The Microsoft contract is the anchor. Reuters reported in November that Microsoft signed a five-year, $9.7 billion deal with IREN for access to Nvidia chips, giving the software group capacity without building new data centers or securing new power. The same report pointed to CoreWeave and Nebius as “neocloud” peers, companies that sell cloud computing built on Nvidia processors. Reuters

Last week’s Dell order links Monday’s financing to physical delivery. Reuters reported on May 26 that IREN agreed to buy Nvidia air-cooled Blackwell systems from Dell for about $1.6 billion, with systems to be set up at IREN’s Childress, Texas campus and expected to be ready by early 2027. When commissioned, IREN expects annualized run-rate revenue, or ARR — a measure that annualizes a revenue pace, not revenue already earned — to rise to $4.4 billion from $3.7 billion; Roberts said “time-to-compute is everything.” Reuters

There was also an execution note. BE Networks said Monday it is working with IREN to use NVIDIA DSX Air to simulate and validate network architecture for more than 50,000 Blackwell Ultra GPUs before physical deployment. Denis Skrinnikoff, IREN’s chief technology officer, said AI cloud infrastructure at that scale requires “extreme precision.” PR Newswire

Peers were mixed in early trading: CoreWeave was up about 2.5%, Nebius rose about 2.0%, and Applied Digital fell about 4.8%. That spread is a reminder that the AI-infrastructure trade is not one trade; funding cost, contract backing and delivery schedules now separate names.

The broader tape helped the backdrop. U.S. stock index futures climbed on Monday as AI headlines around Nvidia and Microsoft helped offset concern over Middle East tensions, with Nasdaq 100 e-minis up 0.32% at 06:48 ET, Reuters reported.

But the downside is not narrow. IREN’s $4.4 billion ARR target relies on assumptions for GPU models, utilization and pricing, is not fully contracted and assumes on-time delivery and commissioning. A delivery slip, weaker pricing for AI compute, or a mismatch between financing costs and utilization would cut against the neat version of the story, even with Microsoft as the anchor.

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