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Cramer urges OpenAI to raise $200B at trillion-dollar valuation: here’s why

by admin December 22, 2025
December 22, 2025

Famed investor Jim Cramer has urged OpenAI to take an unprecedented step: raise $200 billion at a trillion-dollar valuation.

OpenAI should “strike while the iron is hot,” he argued in a recent segment of Mad Money – after a week of swirling speculation about the ChatGPT company’s fundraising ambitions.

Recent leaks signal OpenAI is interested in raising $100 billion at a valuation of about $830 billion.

According to Cramer, that trajectory points toward a trillion‑dollar valuation, and he insists the firm must act quickly to secure the capital it needs to stay ahead in the AI arms race.

What Cramer wants OpenAI to do with the $200 billion

Cramer’s central argument is that OpenAI should use the massive fundraising haul to immediately support Oracle in building out data centers.

“With that fundraising, they can pay Oracle the money it needs now to build out these data centers,” he said.

In his view, this would force other hyperscalers – Amazon, Microsoft, Google – to keep spending aggressively on infrastructure to remain competitive.

The ripple effect, Cramer noted, would reignite demand for companies tied to the data center boom.

By channeling capital into Oracle’s expansion, OpenAI could secure the computing backbone it needs to scale its AI models.

How would that help OpenAI in the long run

Jim Cramer framed the move as essential for OpenAI’s long-term dominance. Without sufficient capital, he warned, “the whole data centre edifice will go down and stay down.”

By raising $200 billion now, OpenAI may lock in the infrastructure advantage, ensuring its models remain ahead of rivals.

According to the CNBC contributor, the fundraising wouldn’t just stabilise OpenAI operations but also create a self-reinforcing cycle: as hyperscalers race to match its spending, investor enthusiasm for AI stocks will continue to surge.

Even if OpenAI pursued a staged approach – raising $100 billion privately now and another $100 billion publicly later – Cramer believes the data center theme could “continue to hum” and keep markets buoyant.

The urgency behind Cramer’s call

Famed investor Jim Cramer acknowledged that OpenAI’s management style – marked by “monster hubris” and “zero humility” – could make the fundraising process bumpy.

He criticized the company’s reliance on leaks and shifting valuations, calling it a “forced march valuation.”

Yet despite the misgivings, he remains optimistic. “OpenAI needs to raise a lot of money, and it needs to raise it now,” he said, adding that if the company succeeds, investors will “see plenty more days just like today.”

For Cramer, the trillion‑dollar valuation is not just a headline number – it is the price of admission to the most important race in technology, where infrastructure spending determines who stays on top.

Ultimately, Jim Cramer warns that OpenAI must capitalize on its current momentum to fund the physical reality of its digital ambitions.

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