OpenAI confidentially submits S-1 filing to SEC

OpenAI announced on Monday that it has confidentially submitted paperwork for an initial public offering. The move follows a similar step by rival Anthropic one week earlier.

OpenAI said it submitted the S-1 form with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company stated it expects the filing to leak and therefore decided to announce it directly. No date or offer price has been set for the IPO. The firm noted that timing remains undecided and that some planned activities may be easier to complete while remaining private. OpenAI's most recent fundraising round raised its valuation to $852 billion. The company reported $25 billion in annualized revenue as of February but faces projected expenses of up to $115 billion through 2029.

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Blockchain.com has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering. The move comes as the long-running crypto exchange explores going public amid shifting market conditions.

OpenAI has confidentially filed for a US initial public offering. The filing comes after rival Anthropic took a similar step. Investors are monitoring developments in the Artificial Intelligence sector.

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Anthropic submitted confidential paperwork for an initial public offering on Monday. The move positions the AI company behind Claude as one of several major tech firms preparing to go public this year.

Growing numbers of firms are opting to submit initial public offering documents in confidence. The trend stems from ongoing uncertainty tied to the West Asia conflict. This approach gives businesses added flexibility in an unpredictable market.

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OpenAI has accused Elon Musk of orchestrating a last-minute legal ambush ahead of their upcoming trial. The company described Musk's recent proposals as legally improper in a court filing. The trial is scheduled to begin on April 27.

OpenAI announced on March 24, 2026, that it is discontinuing its Sora AI video generation app and related API, redirecting efforts toward business tools and robotics research. The decision, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, also unravels a $1 billion partnership with Disney. Company executives cited a need to avoid distractions from core productivity applications.

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