On July 6, SharonAI Holdings rose 10.44% overnight, trading at $76.55/share, with turnover of $149,600. The stock rebounded after consecutive declines exceeding 20% during July 2-3, driven by multiple positive catalysts.
On the news front, Nvidia announced on July 1 a new AI infrastructure partnership model featuring revenue-sharing and credit-support mechanisms to co-build AI factories with cloud service providers. SharonAI, as one of the first partners, plans to deploy up to 40,000 Grace Blackwell GB300 GPUs under this collaboration. Additionally, former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner's fund Situational Awareness LP disclosed on June 30 that it has accumulated approximately 10% ownership in the company, becoming a significant shareholder subject to a 19.99% beneficial ownership cap.
These developments build on SharonAI's broader expansion trajectory, including a $1.6 billion oversubscribed strategic financing completed in June to accelerate AI factory buildout across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, and a six-year compute collaboration agreement with Nvidia valued at up to $4.88 billion.
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