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Sunday, October 12, 2025

AI Data Centres Are Private Equity Firms Hottest Investment

 


Blackstone, KKR, Apollo, Carlyle, Ares, CVC, etc., the largest private equity firms are investing en masse in artificial intelligence, AI data centers and online merchandise trade distribution centers.

Apparently, the largest private equity firms bet on the AI boom continuing and changing profoundly our world. Yes, AI is the fourth industrial revolution, but artificial intelligence, AI's progress will be slower and more gradual with many mid-sized booms and busts than many investors and analysts assume, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates.

Private equity and private credit firms sometimes invest in technology firms with Price/Sales ratios of 10 or more or Price/Earnings of 43 or more. Such technology firms investments could prove too volatile for the institutional capital, private equity fund managers manage, in Wolfteam Ltd.'s view. At least in the concentration they are doing it.

But for now the AI boom seems to go on. 

Saturday, October 11, 2025

OpenAI Deals With NVIDIA, AMD And Oracle

 


OpenAI has in the recent days announced circular deals with NVIDIA and AMD where the seller in fact finances the buyer to buy their products, akin to the circular lend-to-buy deals during the peak of the dot com boom, which fed the internet boom and contributed to its subsequent bust, according to many investors and analysts.

NVIDIA for example will invest up to 100 billion USD in OpenAI, with which OpenAI basically will turn around and buy NVIDIA graphical processing units, which will power to be built in the future OpenAI AI data infrastructure centers. 

In addition AMD and OpenAI in the last week announced a deal which could see AMD getting tens of billions of USDs in value of computer processing units and graphical processing units chip units orders and in exchange OpenAI could end up owning up to 10 % of AMD's stock, if AMD's stock hits certain targets. 

What is more, OpenAI signed a 300 billion USD in future revenue deal for Oracles in exchange for 4.5 gigawatts of additional Stargate project capacity.

The OpenAI NVIDIA and OpenAI AMD deals seem somewhat similar to the lend-to-buy deals that many technology companies concluded in the dot boom and bust era, which basically are technology companies lending potential buyers money to finance purchasing their services and products.

The money that Open AI will receive from AMD and NVIDIA is scheduled to flow back into AMD and NVIDIA to purchase graphical processing units chips, which will power data centers for the OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank planned Stargate storage capacity infrastructure for artificial intelligence, AI which is supposed to cost around 500 billion USDs.

Basically, such transactions could go along, as long as the artificial intelligence, AI data boom keep going. If artificial intelligence does not live up to its current expectations, we could experience another technology bust, which could see the Nasdaq Compsite falling more than 55 % from its peak and many flagship companies could go out of existence, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates.

But for now, artificial intelligence, AI is set to change every industry we know by expanding the business' productive capability and enhancing human potential by helping us produce more, rest more, enhance our wealth more and in effect live better lives lead by the fourth industrial or artificial intelligence, AI revolution, in Wolfteam Ltd.'s view. 

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Private Equity Deals Will Recover

 


Private equity deal making will soon recover, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates.

Private equity has close to 2 trillion USDs of dry powder or capital for deals.

The largest private equity firms have so far preferred to do deals in artificial intelligence, AI, IT related sectors like data centers infrastructure or energy or online merchandise related deals like delivery centers.

That said, many other sectors are getting less capital and are now undervalued, according to Wolfteam  Ltd.'s estimates.

Utilities, commodities, industrials, partly energy are some of the dividend yielding, undervalued sectors, which could prove of interest to private equity.

Especially if the AI boom slows down.

In short, private equity has a whole universe of good yielding assets to choose from outside artificial intelligence, AI where most of private equity assets and deal making has been flowing into. 

Robinhood Markets Valuation. Comparison With Goldman Sachs And Morgan Stanley


Robinhood Markets Inc, the US based stocks, options and cryptocurrencies brokerage is undervalued, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates.

Robinhood Markets' intrinsic value is 174 billion USD compared to Robinhood Markets' current market capitalization of 132.12 billion USDs.

Robinhood Markets verticals of growth, namely stocks trading, options trading, cryptocurrencies trading, social trading and artificial intelligence could bring Robinhood Markets to 12 billion USDs in annual revenue, compared to the current 3.4 billion USDs trailing annual revenue and with net profit margin of around 25 % to 3 billion USDs in annual profit compared with the current 1.8 billion USDs of trailing annual profit, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates.

In addition, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are undervalued at circa 250 billion USDs of market capitalization of each. Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley's intrinsic values are closer to 400 billion USDs each, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s projections and estimates. 

In short, the US brokerage industry is yet to grow into its current full potential, in Wolfteam Ltd.'s view.