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Crusoe reportedly in talks to raise $3 billion, tripling its valuation

The Next Web

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July 3, 2026

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Crusoe reportedly in talks to raise $3 billion, tripling its valuation

Crusoe is reportedly in talks to raise about 3 billion in a new funding round that could triple its valuation to roughly 30 billion, according to Bloomberg News, which cited people familiar with the matter. Crusoe did not respond to a request for comment, and no terms, structure or lead investors have been disclosed publicly. [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Commercial Observer

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· Jun 30, 2026

MetLife Forecloses on Upper East Side Grocery Retail Condominium

MetLife has taken back the keys from one of its borrowers for a grocery retail property and parking garage on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in a transaction valued at 44.1 million. The firm, which provides insurance, annuities and employee benefits, executed a deed in lieu of foreclosure action against Harrison, N.Y.-based real estate investment and []

National Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

John Ivison: Carney’s condo developer bailout is a hazardous look

Even paying half off, the cost will eat half of the new 3-billion cash infusion. At that price, wouldn’t they sell on the market?

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 5, 2026

Ex-Bitcoin Miner Crusoe Targets $30 Billion Valuation With $3 Billion Raise As Meta (NASDAQ: META) AI Supplier

Crusoe, the data center operator supplying AI computing power to Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: META) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), is in negotiations to raise 3 billion in fresh funding. The fundraising round is expected to push Crusoe’s valuation to 30 billion, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. That figure represents three times [] The post Ex-Bitcoin Miner Crusoe Targets 30 Billion Valuation With 3 Billion Raise As Meta (NASDAQ: META) AI Supplier appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 22, 2026

Karooooo: Good Growth, Real Cash Flow, And A Fair Multiple

Karooooo: Good Growth, Real Cash Flow, And A Fair Multiple

Skift

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· Jul 1, 2026

Barceló Has the Cash to Buy Hotels, But Says They’re Too Expensive

Record profits don’t necessarily mean it’s time to buy. Barceló has the cash to acquire hotels but says today’s prices no longer justify the returns it expects.

The Standard

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· Jul 1, 2026

Getty pulls £2.8bn tie-up with Shutterstock after CMA orders disposal

The two companies had agreed the deal in January to create a firm worth a combined 3.7 billion US dollars (£2.8 billion).

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Related coverage for "Crusoe reportedly in talks to raise $3 billion, tripling its valuation": Commercial Observer — MetLife Forecloses on Upper East Side Grocery Retail Condominium. National Post — John Ivison: Carney’s condo developer bailout is a hazardous look. Foreign Policy Journal — Ex-Bitcoin Miner Crusoe Targets $30 Billion Valuation With $3 Billion Raise As Meta (NASDAQ: META) AI Supplier. Seeking Alpha — Karooooo: Good Growth, Real Cash Flow, And A Fair Multiple. Skift — Barceló Has the Cash to Buy Hotels, But Says They’re Too Expensive. The Standard — Getty pulls £2.8bn tie-up with Shutterstock after CMA orders disposal