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IREN Limited Stock Falls 4.4% as $6 Billion Share-Sale Plan Clouds AI Expansion
17 March 2026
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IREN Limited Stock Falls 4.4% as $6 Billion Share-Sale Plan Clouds AI Expansion

NEW YORK, March 17, 2026, 18:11 EDT.

IREN Ltd slipped 4.4% to $42.96 Tuesday, retracing part of Monday’s sharp 8.08% advance. The drop came as the Nasdaq Composite ticked up 0.47%.

Why does it matter? IREN needs to bankroll its expensive pivot away from bitcoin mining toward AI cloud infrastructure. Earlier, on March 4, the company announced a deal to purchase over 50,000 Nvidia B300 GPUs. It also boosted its at-the-market (ATM) equity program, a setup allowing the business to drip additional shares into the public market.

Dilution remains a central issue, given the size of this funding plan. According to a March 4 prospectus, IREN has already moved 66.7 million shares, raising approximately $1 billion under its prior facility. Now, the company can sell up to $6 billion more. Using the March 3 closing price of $38.85, that’s close to 154 million additional shares—a figure that represents about 46% of IREN’s 332.3 million shares outstanding as of Jan. 30.

Management is pitching the outlay as a play for speed, not just size. Co-CEO Daniel Roberts said locking in supply early boosts “execution certainty,” adding that with 150,000 GPUs, IREN would sit near the top tier of global AI cloud infrastructure players. Nasdaq

Demand and liquidity have both played a role for the company. Back in February, Roberts described IREN’s demand as the “strongest… to date.” As for cash, IREN reported $2.8 billion on hand as of Jan. 31, along with more than $9.2 billion in secured funding so far this financial year. GlobeNewswire

The risks are front and center. IREN’s projection—over $3.7 billion in AI cloud annualized run-rate revenue by the close of 2026—is built almost entirely on its own expectations, not locked-in contracts. That’s just a straight 12-month extrapolation. In its SEC filing, the company also flagged that upcoming share sales might weigh on the stock price.

IREN trailed its rivals on Tuesday, closing lower as Riot Platforms added 1.84%. Marathon barely budged, and Cipher Digital edged down 0.36%. Bitcoin hovered close to $74,707.

Back in November, Reuters said Microsoft inked a cloud deal with IREN worth about $9.7 billion. That’s still the core of the growth story. On Tuesday, the stock’s moves made it clear: the market is zeroed in on potential new equity needs as IREN pushes toward that goal.

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