Anthropic Files Confidentially for IPO, Potential Public Listing by Late 2026
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Alicia Park
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Summary
Anthropic, the AI company behind Claude, has confidentially filed initial paperwork with the SEC for a potential IPO that could happen as early as late 2026. This move places Anthropic among a wave of major tech companies pursuing public listings, alongside OpenAI and SpaceX.
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· 2 pulledClaude maker Anthropic has confidentially filed initial paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission, taking a step toward a potential initial public offering that could reportedly come as early as late 2026.
Anthropic joins a wave of blockbuster tech listings, from OpenAI to SpaceX.
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