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The rise of neoclouds

Recent 13F filings show that Appaloosa initiated a position in CoreWeave stock during the second quarter, acquiring 1,078,248 s. CoreWeave operates as a neocloud provider, delivering high-performance GPU capacity tailored to AI workloads. In an environment where hyperscalers are struggling to meet explosive AI-driven demand for training and inference deployments, neoclouds CoreWeave bridge the gap by offering dedicated, scalable compute infrastructure optimized for Nvidia hardware and adjacent systems.

During the second quarter, CoreWeave’s backlog grew by more than 246% year over year to $104 billion. Of note, this figure does not include new commitments of $25 billion signed shortly after the quarter ended. CoreWeave’s customers include frontier AI labs, hyperscalers, and an expanding roster of enterprises. Revenue more than doubled year over year, reflecting the pace of rapid capacity deployment.

With that said, the company’s balance sheet reveals a potential blemish that has left some on Wall Street uneasy. CoreWeave’s total debt — including operating leases — stands north of $50 billion.

CRWV Total Long Term Debt (Quarterly) Chart

CRWV Total Long Term Debt (Quarterly) data by YCharts.

This capital from its debt sales is being used to finance the capital expenditures of its aggressive data center build-out. However, the company’s leverage profile raises questions about possible refinancing needs in a higher-interest-rate environment. The combination of heavy borrowing and pressures to free cash flow has some investors concerned about the company’s execution risks.

Why Tepper’s Meta position looks interesting

During the second quarter, Appaloosa also increased its stake in Meta Platforms by 55%, adding 238,500 s. This move looks particularly interesting because Meta is reportedly exploring the idea of leasing some of its excess AI compute capacity to third parties. This strategy could place the social media giant and hyperscaler in direct competition with neocloud operators such as CoreWeave.

While details remain sparse, that new revenue stream could help offset the costs that Meta is incurring to expand its data center footprint. What’s even more interesting is contemplating the prospect of a well-capitalized CoreWeave customer — Meta — turning into one of CoreWeave’s rivals.

The natural thought is that if hyperscalers start to fill more of the cloud capacity demand that they have previously outsourced to neoclouds, it could shrink the addressable market for those pure-play neocloud providers. Against this backdrop, Tepper’s simultaneous commitments to both Meta and CoreWeave stand out against the potential friction.

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Current Price

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Key Data Points

Market Cap

$1.4TMarket cap calculated using publicly traded s outstanding only. Does not include unlisted, private, or dual-class non-traded s. Implied market cap may vary.

Day’s Range

$543.23 – $553.87

52wk Range

$520.26 – $790.80

Volume

13.8M

Avg Vol

18.5M

Gross Margin

81.75%

Dividend Yield

0.38%

How should investors view Tepper’s positioning?

In my view, Tepper has built a unique hedge within the neocloud space by pairing his Meta and CoreWeave positions. Valuation analysis suggests that both companies can be viewed through a similar lens. Over the last several months, the forward price-to-sales (P/S) multiples of Meta and CoreWeave both compressed. Of note, Meta is also trading at a discount to its recent levels on a forward earnings basis.

CRWV PE Ratio (Forward) Chart

CRWV PE Ratio (Forward) data by YCharts.

These trends could suggest that the market is already factoring much of CoreWeave’s leverage risk into the price while remaining skeptical over Meta’s elevated capital outlays. I find downward pressure on both stocks interesting, as each company has consistently demonstrated robust growth throughout the AI boom.

Through his positions in CoreWeave and Meta, Tepper gains exposure to a market leader in the specialized neocloud landscape alongside a technology blue chip that is building a more three-dimensional AI ecosystem.

Whether this structure proves profitable will hinge on the companies’ execution and the persistence of compute scarcity. If CoreWeave’s remaining performance obligations (RPO) convert at a pace that allows it to retire debt at a meaningful pace, this position could bring asymmetric gains. At the same time, Meta’s scale and diversification beyond advertising offer some balance should the valuations of pure-play neoclouds experience more pressure.

Tepper’s track record of taking advantage of undervalued opportunities supports his strategy with this pairing, reflecting calculated opportunism rather than simple momentum chasing. In the long run, Appaloosa should be positioned to benefit regardless of how the competitive dynamics in the AI infrastructure space ultimately play out.

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