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4 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Companies Are Planning to Raise More Capital Than the Entire U.S. IPO Market Did Over the Past 5 Years. Investors Should Consider 2 of the Stocks and Put the Other 2 Aside.

Artificial intelligence (AI) companies will tap the capital markets for hundreds of billions of dollars over a very short time span.

4 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Companies Are Planning to Raise More Capital Than the Entire U.S. IPO Market Did Over the Past 5 Years. Investors Should Consider 2 of the Stocks and Put the Other 2 Aside.

4 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Companies Are Planning to Raise More Capital Than the Entire U.S. IPO Market Did Over the Past 5 Years. Investors Should Consider 2 of the Stocks and Put the Other 2 Aside.

Published June 11, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

The market for initial public offerings (IPOs) in the U.S. has certainly picked up this year. But it's going to get a massive lift as four artificial intelligence (AI) companies attempt to raise hundreds of billions of dollars, potentially all during this year.

SpaceX will kick off its IPO shortly. Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG)(NASDAQ: GOOGL) has filed paperwork for a secondary stock sale that will raise tens of billions of dollars, and Anthropic and OpenAI have also filed for IPOs. If all are successful, they could raise more money than U.S. IPOs have collectively raised over the past five years.

Details

Investors should consider adding two of these companies to their portfolios, but the other two, they should watch from the sidelines.

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Source

Originally published at www.fool.com.

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