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Anthropic’s Private Shares Soar to $185 Amid AI Frenzy – $183B Valuation, Major Deals & $1.5B Lawsuit

Anthropic Stock Today (November 18, 2025): Microsoft–Nvidia $15 Billion Deal Puts Pre‑IPO AI Giant in the Spotlight

Published: November 18, 2025 – Informational only, not investment advice. Anthropic, the privately held AI company behind the Claude family of models, is suddenly at the center of the global AI trade again today. A fresh multi‑billion‑dollar partnership with Microsoft and Nvidia, new education and industrial AI deals, and surging secondary‑market activity are reshaping how investors think about Anthropic stock—even though the company still has no public ticker.  The Official Microsoft Blog+1 Below is a clear rundown of what changed today, how Anthropic’s private share price looks right now, and what it could mean for an eventual IPO. Key takeaways on Anthropic
Microsoft, Nvidia and Anthropic Strike $45 Billion AI Mega-Deal as Claude Commits $30 Billion to Microsoft Azure

Microsoft, Nvidia and Anthropic Strike $45 Billion AI Mega-Deal as Claude Commits $30 Billion to Microsoft Azure

Microsoft, Nvidia and Anthropic have unveiled one of the largest AI cloud and chip partnerships to date, stitching together a package worth up to $45 billion and reshaping how frontier AI models are built, trained and distributed. At the heart of the deal, announced today, Anthropic is committing to buy $30 billion of cloud computing capacity from Microsoft Azure, while Nvidia and Microsoft together plan to invest up to $15 billion in Anthropic, the company behind the Claude family of AI models. Bloomberg+3Anthropic+3NVIDIA Blog+3 The move deepens ties between three of the most powerful players in AI infrastructure and models,
Anthropic’s Private Shares Soar to $185 Amid AI Frenzy – $183B Valuation, Major Deals & $1.5B Lawsuit

Anthropic Poised to Beat OpenAI to Profitability as It Diversifies Beyond Nvidia — What’s New Today (Nov. 12, 2025)

Key Points at a Glance What the New Profitability Forecasts Tell Us Internal projections shared with investors show starkly different roads to the black for the two most closely watched AI startups. Anthropic outlines a path to break‑even in 2028, whereas OpenAI doesn’t project profitability until 2030. The figures were surfaced in a Wall Street Journal analysis and amplified by financial outlets on Tuesday and Wednesday. Investing.com The report also describes Anthropic’s focus on enterprise customers (roughly 80% of revenue) and a leaner product mix—notably avoiding cost‑heavy image and video generation—along with a plan to compress cash burn from about
Anthropic’s Private Shares Soar to $185 Amid AI Frenzy – $183B Valuation, Major Deals & $1.5B Lawsuit

Cognizant’s Massive AI Bet: 350,000 Employees to Get Anthropic’s Claude as Stock Outlook Soars

Cognizant and Anthropic Forge a Landmark AI Alliance Cognizant – one of the world’s largest IT consulting and services firms – announced a broad partnership with Anthropic, the San Francisco AI company behind the Claude chatbot. On November 4, 2025, Cognizant revealed it has begun deploying Anthropic’s Claude large language model across its client-facing platforms and will extend access to up to 350,000 of its employees worldwide moneycontrol.com. This sweeping internal rollout makes Cognizant one of Anthropic’s biggest customers to date x.com. The professional-services giant will use Claude not only to enhance its own workforce productivity but also as a
Anthropic’s Private Shares Soar to $185 Amid AI Frenzy – $183B Valuation, Major Deals & $1.5B Lawsuit

Anthropic’s Record-Breaking Rise: $13B Mega-Funding, Big Tech Deals & the AI Showdown in 2025

Anthropic Developments and News as of November 3, 2025 In summary, Anthropic in late 2025 stands as a centerpiece of the global AI drama – a startup-turned-goliath with extraordinary funding, big-tech allies, and cutting-edge AI models, all vying to shape the future of AI. Its recent moves – from mega-financing and TPU mega-clusters to enterprise-friendly AI tools – illustrate both the immense potential and the grand challenges of the AI revolution. As Anthropic races OpenAI, Google DeepMind, xAI and others, the world will be watching to see if this safety-focused upstart can lead in innovation without losing its soul to
Anthropic’s Private Shares Soar to $185 Amid AI Frenzy – $183B Valuation, Major Deals & $1.5B Lawsuit

Anthropic’s Private Shares Soar to $185 Amid AI Frenzy – $183B Valuation, Major Deals & $1.5B Lawsuit

Private Valuation and Growth Surge Anthropic remains privately held, but secondary-market pricing gives a clear picture of investor sentiment. According to Forge Global data, Anthropic’s derived share price hit $185.90 on Oct. 29, 2025 forgeglobal.com. That figure implies an eye-watering ~$241 billion valuation forgeglobal.com. Remarkably, Forge’s charts show the price jumped about +1,555% in one week during late October forgeglobal.com. (Hiive, another private market site, similarly values Anthropic around $190–200 per share.) This caps a year of rapid growth: Anthropic’s Sept 2025 press release notes that its revenue run-rate exploded from roughly $1 billion in early 2025 to $5 billion by August 2025
Anthropic’s New AI Powers Through Code: “World’s Best” Claude Sonnet 4.5 Debuts

Anthropic’s New AI Powers Through Code: “World’s Best” Claude Sonnet 4.5 Debuts

What Is Claude Sonnet 4.5? Claude is Anthropic’s family of AI assistants (named after Claude Shannon). Sonnet 4.5 is the latest “frontier model” optimized for coding and long-horizon tasks. Anthropic calls it a “new generation of coding models” techcrunch.com. Unlike a short-response chatbot, Sonnet 4.5 is built to use tools and software environments autonomously: it can open windows, edit code, run programs, and iterate for hours. According to Anthropic’s engineers, they observed it “maintaining focus for more than 30 hours on complex, multi-step tasks” anthropic.com. In effect, Claude Sonnet 4.5 acts less like a fleeting assistant and more like a
AI Titans Clash: OpenAI vs Anthropic vs Google DeepMind – Who Will Dominate the Future of AI?

AI Titans Clash: OpenAI vs Anthropic vs Google DeepMind – Who Will Dominate the Future of AI?

OpenAI was founded in 2015 by Elon Musk, Sam Altman and others, restructured in 2019 into a capped-profit model, and by late 2024 was valued at about $150 billion after ChatGPT’s rapid adoption. GPT-4, released in March 2023, is OpenAI’s multimodal model that accepts text and images, with a context window up to 32K tokens and top performance on benchmarks such as the Bar Exam. Anthropic, founded in 2021 by Dario and Daniela Amodei, emphasizes safety with Constitutional AI and released Claude 2 in July 2023 featuring a 100,000-token context, with Claude 4 announced in May 2025 adding web browsing
Claude AI Revolution: An Up-to-Date 2025 Guide to Anthropic’s ChatGPT Rival

Claude AI Revolution: An Up-to-Date 2025 Guide to Anthropic’s ChatGPT Rival

In May 2025, Anthropic released Claude 4 as Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4, introducing a 200K+ token context window, code execution, and agentic tool use with a new Files API. Claude 2.1, released in November 2023, expanded the context to 200K tokens, cut hallucinations by about 2x, and added beta support for tool use such as API calls and web search. The Claude 3 family launched in March 2024 with Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus, added multimodal support (text and images) and a tiered model lineup, with Claude 3 Opus maintaining 200K context and experiments hinting at up to
Apple Eyes Anthropic Claude and OpenAI GPT to Reinvent Siri: Inside the Negotiations, Delays, and High-Stakes AI Gamble

Apple Eyes Anthropic Claude and OpenAI GPT to Reinvent Siri: Inside the Negotiations, Delays, and High-Stakes AI Gamble

Apple is negotiating with Anthropic and OpenAI to license their large-language models to power a major Siri upgrade, signaling a shift away from Apple’s traditional in-house AI development. The talks include training versions of these models to run on Apple-owned private cloud infrastructure for internal testing. If finalized, the plan would replace Apple’s own Foundation Models, marking a significant strategic pivot. Siri’s generative makeover was delayed from an early-2025 debut to the 2026 iOS 19 cycle, with Tim Cook reportedly losing confidence in AI chief John Giannandrea as Mike Rockwell took over leadership. Anthropic’s Claude 3+ emerged as the best
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