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IREN Stock Down Despite 800MW AI Data Center Deal
5 June 2026
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IREN Stock Down Despite 800MW AI Data Center Deal

New York, June 5, 2026, 13:06 (EDT)

  • IREN shares dropped around 14% in early afternoon trading. Other crypto-linked AI-infrastructure peers also traded lower.
  • IREN shares fell after the company said this week it had locked in a $3.65 billion GPU financing facility and unveiled plans for an 800MW South Australia data-center campus.
  • Traders cut risk as the Nasdaq posted sharp losses and bitcoin prices dropped.

IREN Limited shares slumped 13.9% to $53.29 early Friday afternoon. The sell-off hit as traders moved out of fast-growing AI and crypto stocks, even as IREN rolled out plans for bigger data centers. Shares touched $52.83 at the session low after opening at $59.28.

IREN isn’t just looked at as a bitcoin miner anymore. The company has pushed to rebrand as an AI cloud operator, now selling access to GPUs—the chips used for AI models—from its big, high-power data centers.

Indexes lost ground Friday after upbeat U.S. jobs numbers sent Treasury yields climbing, leaving traders bracing for more aggressive Fed action. By late morning, the Nasdaq Composite was off 2.37% and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index slid 5%. “Investors were pricing in 100% probability of a Fed hike later this year,” Charlie Ripley, senior investment strategist at Allianz Investment Management, told Reuters. Reuters

IREN said June 3 it has a deal to connect a planned 800MW data center campus in Bundey, South Australia. This is the company’s first announced Australian project. IREN said the site has direct high-voltage access at a utility substation and links via submarine fiber to Asia-Pacific demand centers. The project is set to start energization in 2028.

Daniel Roberts, co-founder and co-CEO of IREN, said South Australia has “abundant clean energy” plus the connections to serve the area. The state’s premier, Peter Malinauskas, said the campus plan may bring in hundreds of construction jobs and skilled jobs for the long term.

IREN this week closed a $3.65 billion investment-grade GPU financing facility to back its AI cloud contract with Microsoft. Being investment grade, the debt is rated as lower risk than junk-level credit. The company said this new financing and customer prepayments will cover about 96% of the $5.81 billion GPU capex associated with the Microsoft deal.

B. Riley Securities bumped up its IREN target to $96 from $88 after the South Australia news and stayed at Buy. The firm trimmed its near-term adjusted EBITDA forecast. EBITDA is earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization. B. Riley said it has investment-banking and market-making relationships with IREN.

IREN wasn’t the only one under pressure. Riot Platforms tumbled 11.4%, MARA slid 12.2%, and Core Scientific dropped 7.6%. All three were hit as bitcoin fell 3.3% to $61,311, market data showed.

Bitcoin is still a drag for IREN since the firm hasn’t finished its transition. In its May update, IREN reported that third-quarter revenue dropped to $144.8 million from $184.7 million the previous quarter. Lower bitcoin prices and shutting down mining hardware before installing GPUs hit the top line. Higher AI cloud revenue gave some offset.

Crypto miners including Riot, MARA, and Core Scientific are back in focus as the landscape changes quickly. Investors see these names as plays on both crypto and, to different extents, AI data-center demand. But the selloff on Friday pointed to traders grouping these stocks more as risk-on trades than as distinct picks for infrastructure exposure.

But there’s a clear bear case for IREN. Growth relies on getting power hooked up, securing permits, bringing in hardware, finding customers, keeping financing costs in check and handling new locations. IREN has flagged risks from grid delays, trouble getting hardware or bringing in customers, swings in bitcoin prices, and any funding issues.

For now, the market is separating what it wants to see long-term from what it will pay for today. IREN has more contracted work and a bigger global pipeline compared to a month ago. Still, the stock is trading like investors want to see execution, not just ambition, as the next step.

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