CoreWeave's AI Surge Reaches $55B in Orders, Yet $12B in Capital Spending and Debt Raise Concerns Over Profitability
- CoreWeave reported $1.36B Q3 revenue (134% YoY) and $55.6B backlog, driven by AI cloud demand. - Stock fell 3.68% despite $12B 2025 CapEx, $110M net loss, and CEO selling $5.7M shares. - Partnership with CrowdStrike aims to secure AI infrastructure, but investors question profitability. - 2026 CapEx forecast at $28B raises concerns about converting $55.6B backlog into cash flow.
CoreWeave Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWV) posted impressive results for the third quarter of 2025, achieving $1.36 billion in revenue—a 134% jump from the previous year—and nearly doubling its revenue backlog to $55.6 billion, fueled by escalating demand for AI-focused cloud services.
The quarterly report highlighted CoreWeave’s central position in the AI computing surge, with major clients like OpenAI and Meta Platforms utilizing its GPU-centric infrastructure
Nonetheless, enthusiasm was dampened by financial challenges.
Investor confidence was further shaken when Intrator sold $5.7 million in shares at $113.97 each, raising questions about management’s outlook
The company’s 2026 outlook added to investor skepticism. With capital expenditures expected to top $28 billion—twice the 2025 estimate—stakeholders are closely watching how quickly CoreWeave can turn its $55.6 billion backlog into actual revenue
Even with these short-term challenges, CoreWeave remains a major force in the AI technology race. Its strategic partnerships—including the CrowdStrike deal and a 40,000-GPU rollout with Nvidia-backed Poolside—position it to capitalize on the agentic AI era
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