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Nebius jumps 14% after company inks $27 billion infrastructure deal with Meta

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Why This Matters

Nebius's recent $27 billion infrastructure deal with Meta underscores the rapid growth and strategic importance of AI cloud computing in the tech industry. This partnership highlights the increasing investments by major hyperscalers in AI infrastructure, driving innovation and competition in the sector, which ultimately benefits consumers through more advanced and accessible AI services.

Key Takeaways

In an aerial view, a billboard advertising an artificial intelligence (AI) company is posted on Sept. 16, 2025 in San Francisco, California.

Netherlands-based Nebius has emerged as a leading European player in the rapidly developing AI cloud computing space. The company has seen its share price increase more than 400% since listing in New York in 2024.

Meta has also committed to purchase additional available compute capacity from Nebius, worth up to a total of $15 billion over five years.

Over the next five years, Nebius will provide $12 billion of dedicated capacity across a number of locations, including on what the company says will be one of the first large-scale deployments of Nvidia' s latest AI-specialist Vera Rubin chips.

Meta has signed a new long-term agreement to spend up to $27 billion on Dutch cloud provider Nebius ' AI infrastructure, the company announced on Monday.

"We are pleased to expand our significant partnership with Meta as part of securing more large, long-term capacity contracts to accelerate the build-out and growth of our core AI cloud business," Arkady Volozh, founder and CEO of Nebius, said in a statement.

Citi said Monday it was initiating coverage of Nebius with a buy/high risk rating, which it noted was supported by a "differentiated view on AI datacenter [total addressable market] growth, margin improvement and NBIS's capital-efficient scaling."

Meta is part of a group of hyperscalers planning huge spending as they race to build out infrastructure to power the AI boom.

The company said its AI-related capital expenditure would hit between $115 billion and $135 billion this year, as part of a combined $700 billion in spending by hyperscalers including Amazon , Alphabet and Microsoft .

It comes as investors pile into the AI cloud computing sector. U.K.-based AI data center startup Nscale announced it had raised $2 billion at a $14.6 billion valuation last week, from investors including Nvidia.

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