OpenAI’s Revenue Run Rate Tops $40 Billion Ahead of IPO

OpenAI的营收预测额已超400亿美元,IPO在即

Bloomberg Intelligence

2026-08-15

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Watch Paul and Scarlet LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu-Matthew Bloxham, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior and Tech Analyst, discusses top tech stories. OpenAI is on track to generate annualized revenue of more than $40 billion based on its current performance, roughly doubling its run rate from the end of 2025. The company's revenue has accelerated in recent months, driven in part by the growth of its AI coding software, subscription sales, and its nascent advertising business.-Anurag Rana, Senior Tech Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the potential for a Workday buyout. According to Bloomberg Intelligence: A Workday buyout would signal that AI fears have pushed valuations too low for mission-critical software vendors, potentially setting up a broader sector rerating. Workday's entrenched role as a system of record for enterprises supports our stance that its AI disruption risk is limited.-Gautam Mukunda, Lecturer at Yale School of Management and Bloomberg Opinion contributor, discusses his column: “Big Business Bought Influence. The Bill Is Due.”  A poll found that contributing to the president's new White House ballroom was seen as the most damaging thing a company could do, with a net negative of 37 points. The administration has shown it is willing to inflict damage on companies that fail to bend to its wishes, and the public is watching how companies respond to its requests for donations. Companies that try to stay out of politics by quietly donating to the administration may find that this strategy ultimately hurts them, as the record of their donations will be public and can be used against them in the future.-Anna Edney, Bloomberg National Health Care Reporter, discusses the Bloomberg Big Take story: “Pet Owners Are Giving Cats and Digs Anti-Aging Drugs.” Pet owners are spending money on experimental treatments they believe will help their pets live better and longer lives, including peptide injections, red-light therapy, and nutritional supplements. Some pet owners are giving their pets rapamycin, a drug that has shown promising anti-aging properties in studies with mice, despite the lack of official results on its effectiveness in dogs and cats. The pet supplement market is growing, with about 10% of pet owners purchasing senior or anti-aging supplements, and companies like Loyal Animal Health Inc. and Elanco Animal Health Inc. are working on developing new drugs to extend pets' lifespans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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