OpenAI Leans Toward Waiting Until 2027 for IPO: NY Times
THE SO WHAT
Pushing an IPO out to 2027 signals OpenAI is prioritizing strategic flexibility and regulatory navigation over near-term liquidity. For enterprises, that likely means continued aggressive reinvestment in models and infra — budget for rapid capability shifts rather than a slower, post-IPO optimization phase.
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