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IREN Drops Again After AI Cloud Plans Get Costlier
18 May 2026
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IREN Drops Again After AI Cloud Plans Get Costlier

New York, May 18, 2026, 15:03 (EDT)

  • IREN shares dropped roughly 7.2% in Nasdaq afternoon trade. Bitcoin and other digital infrastructure names were also down.
  • The company bought Awaken, its external marketing partner, as it pitches a bigger AI cloud story to customers and investors.
  • Funding is still the key issue. IREN last week closed a $3 billion convertible-note sale to help pay for its data center expansion.

IREN Limited shares slid Monday after the data-center firm said it’s buying another company, this time a smaller deal aimed at branding. The move hasn’t settled investor anxiety about what it’s spending to ramp up its AI infrastructure. The stock, which trades on Nasdaq, was recently off 7.2% at $49.15. Shares fell as low as $48.49 earlier on volume topping 33 million.

IREN’s move is drawing attention as the market stops seeing it just as a Bitcoin miner. Now investors are looking at IREN as an AI cloud operator, which could mean bigger deals ahead but also much bigger spending for land, electricity, data center space, and chips.

IREN has bought Awaken, its main outside marketing agency. Awaken will shut down as a separate business. Founder and CEO Chris Parker and other top staff will join IREN, with Parker heading up brand and marketing strategy there. Daniel Roberts, IREN’s co-founder and co-CEO, said the acquisition is a “natural next step.” Parker said IREN has a “strong foundation for growth.”

The stock isn’t moving mainly because of that transaction. The bigger issue is the balance sheet. On May 14, IREN finished a $3 billion sale of 1% convertible senior notes due 2033. These notes can be turned into shares later. The company said it raised about $2.96 billion after costs, and around $201.3 million of that will go to capped-call transactions, which are an options hedge to help limit dilution if the notes convert, but only up to a cap.

Timing is not great. IREN said earlier this month that quarterly revenue dropped to $144.8 million from $184.7 million in the previous quarter, and its net loss grew to $247.8 million. The company pointed to its shift away from Bitcoin mining toward AI cloud services as the reason. IREN reported annual recurring revenue—expected yearly contract revenue—at $3.1 billion under contract, targeting $3.7 billion by end of 2026. Roberts said the world is “structurally short compute.” SEC

Nvidia’s tie-up with IREN is at the center of the bull case. The two companies said they’re teaming up on up to 5 gigawatts of AI infrastructure built around Nvidia technology. Nvidia also got a five-year option for up to 30 million IREN shares at $70, a deal that could be worth $2.1 billion if Nvidia takes the full amount. “AI factories” are going to be key parts of the economy, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said. The term refers to data centers full of GPUs that train and run AI models.

IREN said this month it will buy Mirantis, a cloud-infrastructure shop, in an all-stock deal worth around $625 million at signing. “Customers need platforms that are open, flexible and built for scale,” Mirantis CEO Alex Freedland said. IREN said it expects the purchase to boost software, monitoring and support for AI cloud deployments.

Tech shares and chip stocks struggled on Monday, dragging the broader market down. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell 3.8%. Nvidia was also lower, with results due Wednesday. Wall Street’s main indexes traded down.

Crypto mining and AI data-center power stocks came under pressure. Cipher Digital dropped roughly 11%. Shares in Riot Platforms slipped 3.7% and Marathon Digital Holdings also lost 3.7%. Bitcoin was down 2.2% near $76,500.

IREN is moving quickly, and that speed comes with a price. In its latest quarterly filing, the company flagged several risks – more capital needs, GPU shortages, customer concentration, possible delays with power and the grid, tariffs, volatile Bitcoin prices, and the struggle to branch out into new AI and high-performance computing segments.

AI revenue from Nvidia could help if it turns into steady sales, with debt giving the company extra time. But the old Bitcoin mining business is sliding, so cloud margins need to stay strong. Delays with GPUs, power hookups or slow customer growth could mean investors see dilution and debt first, growth later.

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