Movement Alert|SharonAI Holdings Rises 11.43% in Regular Trading, Former OpenAI Researcher Fund Discloses 10% Stake

Market Focus
Jul 01

On July 1, SharonAI Holdings rose 11.43% in regular trading, trading at $90.26/share, with turnover of $216 million. The rally was driven by the disclosure that former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner's fund, Situational Awareness LP, has acquired approximately 10% of the company's shares, making it a significant shareholder.

According to SEC filings, the warrants held by the fund are subject to a 19.99% beneficial ownership cap, meaning the fund's actual holding cannot exceed that threshold at any time. This disclosure triggered mandatory regulatory reporting under U.S. securities law, signaling substantial institutional conviction in SharonAI's prospects.

The stake acquisition follows a series of major milestones for SharonAI, including a completed oversubscribed $1.6 billion strategic financing and a six-year AI infrastructure partnership with Nvidia to deploy up to 40,000 Grace Blackwell GB300 GPUs. The company's total AI factory capacity has expanded to 132MW, with plans to deploy over 55,000 Nvidia GPUs by mid-2027.

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