Skip to content
Options Trading Report

Options Trading Report

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Business
  • Domestic
  • Economy
  • Money
  • Top News
  • Newsletters
  • Home
  • 2024
  • December
  • AI startup Databricks hits $62 billion valuation in record VC round
  • Business

AI startup Databricks hits $62 billion valuation in record VC round

Editor December 17, 2024
2024-12-17T163954Z_2_LYNXMPEKBG0R1_RTROPTP_4_DATABRICKS-FUNDING

By Krystal Hu and Niket Nishant

(Reuters) – Databricks has secured a $62 billion valuation after raising a whopping $10 billion in one of the largest venture capital funding rounds in history, underscoring the unprecedented appetite for fast-growing private companies that have seen accelerated growth due to AI.

The oversubscribed round, led by Joshua Kushner’s Thrive Capital, drew commitments from elite investors including Andreessen Horowitz, DST Global, GIC, Insight Partners and WCM Investment Management, confirming an earlier Reuters report last week. 

Existing backer Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and new investors ICONIQ Growth, MGX, Sands Capital and Wellington Management also participated.

Databricks expects to achieve positive free cash flow for the first time in the quarter ending Jan. 31 and to cross the $3 billion revenue run rate in January. It also expects to generate $3.8 billion in revenue in the following fiscal year, sources previously told Reuters. 

The funding will be mostly used to let some employees cash out their stock, which comprises a significant chunk of the compensation at startups and faces expiration after several years. The company plans to use the remaining funds to hire top AI talent, invest in new AI products, and potential M&A opportunities for startups, according to Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and CEO of Databricks.

He attributed the 11-year-old company’s milestone of achieving positive cash flow to its efforts to slow headcount expansion amid fast revenue growth, as well as offshoring some jobs for lower costs. 

Widely seen as a public market candidate, the funding frees the company from the rush for a liquidity event, which means its highly-anticipated initial public offering could take longer.

“The company, I believe, will be a public company for the majority of its lifetime. And it’s not if, it’s a when. The absolute theoretically earliest we could do it would be next year, but we have some flexibility now. The thing that is top of mind for management and me is providing liquidity opportunities to the employees,” said Ghodsi.

The round surpasses the $6.6 billion raised by OpenAI in October, reflecting a massive appetite for companies simplifying AI integration and driving soaring valuations for startups like the Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Elon Musk’s xAI.

The San Francisco, California-based company enables its 10,000 customers, including Jack Dorsey-led payments firm Block, telecom giant Comcast, electric vehicle maker Rivian and energy company Shell to analyze data.     

The company, with 7,000 employees, competes with Snowflake, which has a market capitalization of about $57 billion.

“Databricks is one of the iconic private tech companies that we think are poised to become the next platforms. And in technology, the platforms have shown that as they get bigger, they get better, and there’s more advantages to scale,” said Vince Hankes, partner at Thrive Capital.

Insight Partners, which wrote one of the firm’s biggest checks this year of about $1 billion as a returning investor, said generative AI adoption is a major catalyst in Databricks’ next stage of growth. 

“The world is now needing to be able to process more unstructured data than we’ve ever had to prior. The exponential demand for enterprise-grade data management, analytics and AI systems underpins the seminal role Databricks plays in empowering organizations to unlock the full potential of their data,” said George Mathew, managing director at Insight Partners.

(Reporting by Niket Nishant in Bengaluru and Krystal Hu in Toronto; Editing by Tasim Zahid and Alan Barona)

About the Author

Editor

Administrator

Visit Website View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: New York Mayor Eric Adams loses bid to dismiss a bribery charge
Next: Uber and its CEO donate $1 million each to Trump’s inaugural fund

Related Stories

2025-08-22T225658Z_1_LYNXMPEL7L0XW_RTROPTP_4_META-PLATFORMS-RESULTS
  • Business

Meta partners with Midjourney to license AI tech for future products

Editor August 23, 2025
2025-08-22T231059Z_1_LYNXMPEL7L0Y2_RTROPTP_4_DATABRICKS-M-A-1
  • Business

Exclusive-Databricks to buy Sequoia-backed Tecton in AI agent push 

Editor August 23, 2025
2025-08-22T172230Z_1_LYNXMPEL7L0Q4_RTROPTP_4_EU-APPLE-META-PLATFORMS-ANTITRUST-7
  • Business

Apple in talks to use Google’s Gemini AI to power revamped Siri, Bloomberg News reports

Editor August 23, 2025

Live Market Pulse

The charting technology is provided by TradingView. Learn how to use theTradingView Stock Screener.

Want More Market News?
Add your email address below to get up to date market news and more!
By submitting the form you agree to the Privacy Policy of Options Trading Report and agree to receive our email updates and special offers. As a bonus, you will also get a free subscription to MTA Trade of the Day, Privacy Policy. You will receive special offers and advertisements from Options Trading Report and MTA Trade of the Day and our affiliates. You may unsubscribe at any time.

Search

Recent Posts

  • Walmart defeats shareholder lawsuit over opioid probe disclosures
  • The Dynamic S & P 500 – by Justin Vaughn, Editor, Options Trading Report)
  • Dell slides after weak margins eclipse upbeat full-year forecast
  • Meta’s Zuckerberg pressed Trump on digital taxes before tariff threat, Bloomberg News reports
  • How Tesla and Waymo’s radically different robotaxi approaches will shape the industry

Categories

  • Business
  • Market News
  • Newsletters
  • Options
  • Reflections
  • Top News

You may have missed

2025-08-29T180723Z_2_LYNXMPEL7S0VG_RTROPTP_4_WALMART-LAWSUIT-OPIOIDS.JPG
  • Newsletters

Walmart defeats shareholder lawsuit over opioid probe disclosures

Editor August 29, 2025
New Delhi, India - March 15, 2025. S&P 500 Stock Index Displayed on Smartphone with Bullish Green Candlestick Chart and U.S. Flag Background, Signifying Market Uptrend
  • Market News

The Dynamic S & P 500 – by Justin Vaughn, Editor, Options Trading Report)

Editor August 29, 2025
2025-08-29T100536Z_1_LYNXMPEL7S0EF_RTROPTP_4_DELL-RESULTS.JPG
  • Newsletters

Dell slides after weak margins eclipse upbeat full-year forecast

Editor August 29, 2025
2025-08-28T180645Z_1_LYNXMPEL7R0X7_RTROPTP_4_META-PLATFORMS-VIRTUAL-REALITY.JPG
  • Newsletters

Meta’s Zuckerberg pressed Trump on digital taxes before tariff threat, Bloomberg News reports

Editor August 28, 2025
  • Home
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
Copyright 2025 © All rights reserved | Options Trading Report | optionstradingreport.com