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OpenAI eyes $500 billion valuation in potential employee share sale: Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 6 – OpenAI plans a secondary stock sale to provide liquidity to employees amid intense AI talent competition, with valuation rising from $300 billion to about $500 billion, sources said.

  • OpenAI is in early-stage talks on August 6, 2025, about a secondary stock sale for current and former employees, potentially valuing the company at $500 billion.
  • This potential stock transaction comes after SoftBank spearheaded a $40 billion fundraising effort in March, which placed OpenAI’s valuation at $300 billion and was oversubscribed by approximately five times.
  • The secondary sale could provide financial incentives to employees amid lavish compensation offers and talent competition from firms like Meta, which recruited key AI researchers recently.
  • Last week, OpenAI secured an $8.3 billion portion of its March funding round, and ChatGPT is expected to surpass 700 million active users on a weekly basis this week, indicating sustained growth.
  • If completed, the transaction would represent a substantial valuation increase and support OpenAI’s efforts to retain talent while solidifying its leadership in the AI sector.
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The fever of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to spread among big investors. OpenAI, the fashionable start-up, is in negotiations with investors for a potential sale of shares with a valuation of $500 billion (about $432 billion), according to sources familiar with the process cited by different American media. Continue reading

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