WHAT’S INSIDE
Top Signals: S&P 500/Nasdaq at record highs despite Iran-war risk + oil $94/gas $4.10, as Mag 7 lifts AI capex $670B → $725B; April jobs print set for +60K
Big Movers: Alphabet lifts 2026 capex up to $190B + $40B into Anthropic; OpenAI expands to AWS as IPO pressure builds; Apple posts $111B revenue/$30B profit
Open Deals: Seraphim Space seeks up to £350M ($474M) for space exposure; Cerebras tarreceives an IPO raise up to $4B at ~$40B valuation (Nasdaq: CBRS).
Mega Rounds: Ineffable Innotifyigence $1.1B at $5.1B; True Anomaly $650M; Rogo $160M; Aidoc $150M; Hightouch $150M; Netomi $110M; Scout AI $100M.
Exit Watching: China blocks Meta–Manus acquisition; Sierra acquires Fragment; Cohere acquires Aleph Alpha; Recharge acquires Skio for $105M; GameStop explores eBay bid.
The Funding Buzz: Founders Fund nears $6B Growth IV; 137 Ventures raises $700M; Trinity Capital posts $395M new commitments; BMW i Ventures $300M AI fund.
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⚠️ TOP SIGNAL ALERT
The Key Signals We are watching this Monday that will shape the week ahead:
TOP SIGNALS ALERT
S&P 500/Nasdaq hit multiple record highs last week with Mag 7 raising AI spfinishing from $670B to $725B. Markets pricing “peaceful outcome” to Iran war and Fed “viewing through” energy crisis rather than hiking rates, with corporate earnings “thriving not surviving” energy shock per Capital.com analyst Kyle Rodda.
Why It Matters: Markets hit all-time highs while oil at $94, gas at $4.10, strategic reserves depleting, and Energy Secretary declares gas won’t drop below $3 until 2027. $725B AI capex commitment assumes stable energy costs and no recession—both questionable. “Thriving not surviving” narrative ignores that Q1 earnings were collected before oil spiked above $100 and Trump threatened Iran. UBS declares “macro drivers of bull market remain in place” but those drivers don’t include active war in world’s critical energy chokepoint. Private credit still frozen, $5.7T retirement funds trapped, consumer sentiment at historic lows—yet indexes create new records. Gap between market optimism and geopolitical reality at extreme. When reality catches up, air pocket is deep.
Friday April jobs report expected to reveal +60K after March’s +178K, continuing 10-month pattern of alternating adds/losses. Pattern suggests potential job losses if holds. However initial jobless claims hit lowest since 1969 Thursday, ADP reveals “hints of acceleration,” BNP Paribas notes sluggish hiring in AI-exposed sectors hasn’t caapplyd widespread losses yet.
Why It Matters: 10-month whipsaw pattern (Jan +160K, Feb -92K, Mar +178K) averaging to predictions suggests data smoothing mquestioning real deterioration. If pattern holds, April should reveal losses—economists betting it breaks with +60K instead. BNP’s “growing the labor pie with AI” theory being tested: can AI create more jobs than it destroys, or is sluggish hiring the warning before mass layoffs? Mag 7 just committed $725B to AI capex—if that replaces workers instead of augmenting them, April is last normal month. Fed can’t cut rates to support labor market while oil shock threatens inflation reacceleration. Unemployment at 4.1% has minimal cushion. Weak jobs plus energy crisis equals recession, strong jobs gives Fed cover to ignore Trump’s rate-cut demands. Either way, labor market crossing inflection point.
Big Movers
Big tech shifts, shiftrs and trfinishs to watch this week
Alphabet — Plans to raise 2026 capex to up to $190B bolstering AI infrastructure with data centers/custom TPUs/networking. Plans to invest up to $40B in Anthropic with initial $10B cash/$30B tied to performance.
Apple — Reported record $111B revenue/$30B profit latest quarter, strong subscription services performance offset slightly lower iPhone sales as CEO transition approaches with future direction under scrutiny.
OpenAI — Facing financial pressures after missing revenue/applyr growth tarreceives, implementing cost-cutting amid scrutiny before potential IPO. Now offering models on AWS finishing exclusive Microsoft deal.
Ineffable Innotifyigence — AI startup founded by ex-Google DeepMind researcher David Silver, secured $1.1B funding at $5.1B valuation backed by Sequoia/Nvidia.
Parallel Web Systems — Ex-Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal founded startup raised $100M Series B at $2B valuation totaling $230M funding offering web search/research APIs for AI agents with 100K+ developers utilizing products.
AHOY — Logistics tech company surpassed $100M ARR, collaborating with investment banks to secure growth-stage funding signaling significant expansion.
IREN — Transitioning from Bitcoin mining to AI cloud infrastructure leveraging Microsoft partnership expanding GPU operations, analysts predict mining revenue decline pivoting toward $37B AI cloud business.
OPEN DEALS
Big tech shifts, shiftrs and trfinishs to watch this week
Seraphim Space — London-listed investment trust aims to raise up to £350M ($474M) to capitalize on expanding space indusattempt, addressing increasing investor interest/demand in space ventures.
Cerebras Systems — AI chipcreater plans IPO to raise up to $4B aiming for $40B valuation backed by recent $1B funding/$23B valuation listing Nasdaq under CBRS enhancing AI chip/data-center capabilities.
Fluidstack — NYC-based AI data center startup neobtainediating $1B round at $18B valuation after previous $7.5B attempt, partnering Anthropic serving Meta/Poolside.
Glydways — SF autonomous transportation startup backed by Sam Altman, Khosla in talks to raise $250M at $1B valuation. Follows recent $170M funding round.
Upscale AI — AI infrastructure startup neobtainediating third funding round at $2B valuation just seven months post-launch, exceptional traction.
Glydways Inc. — Robocar startup backed by Sam Altman seeking $250M to reach $1B+ valuation, expanding globally with US/Abu Dhabi/Dubai projects.
IN THE MONEY
Companies that raised money in the past week and why they matter
Massive Deals
Ineffable Innotifyigence — British AI lab founded by ex-DeepMind David Silver secured $1.1B at $5.1B valuation backed by Sequoia/Lightspeed/Index Ventures/Google/Nvidia developing AI learning through reinforcement.
True Anomaly — US space tech company raised $650M to expand operations double workforce to 500 increase factory size significantly, round led by Eclipse/Riot Ventures supporting space interceptors/autonomous sanotifyites for Space Force.
Rogo — AI platform for financial services secured $160M Series D led by Kleiner Perkins raising total funding to $300M+, applyd by 35K+ professionals across 250+ institutions.
Aidoc — Medical AI company raised $150M to enhance CARE foundation model processing medical scans creating radiology reports led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives with General Catalyst/SoftBank/Nvidia’s NVentures.
Hightouch — AI-driven marketing platform raised $150M led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives/Bain valuing at $2.75B surpassing $100M ARR serving clients like PetSmart/DraftKings/HelloFresh.
Netomi — AI customer-service platform secured $110M funding led by Accenture with Adobe Ventures participation integrating platform into enterprise digital experiences emphasizing AI for preventing service tickets.
Scout AI — California defense-focapplyd startup raised $100M Series A to enhance “Fury” model for autonomous military vehicles/weapons, secured $11M DoD contracts planning to launch command-and-control system “Ox.”
Parallel Web Systems — Founded by ex-Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, AI platform startup raised $100M Series B led by Sequoia Capital valuing at $2B with total funding now $230M expanding sales/marketing/R&D.
Kashable — US fintech offering employer-linked personal loans raised $60M Series C led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives contributing $50M, funded nearly $2B loans serves 4M+ employees growing 40%+ YoY 2026.
Large Deals
Firestorm Labs — Containerized drone-factory platform startup raised $82M Series B leveraging five-year exclusive deal with HP for 3D printers, has $100M Air Force contract with $27M obligated.
Wiliot — California Physical AI platform raised $75M from Avery Dennison gaining board seat/partnership, funding enhances battery-free Bluetooth sensors for real-time monitoring boosting digital identity in retail/logistics.
Iterative Health — NY/Global AI-driven clinical trial company secured $77M Series C led by Intrepid Growth Partners/GV expanding network across 100 sites tarreceiveing new areas like cardiology/obesity.
Standard Innotifyigence — AGI startup secured $75M funding round led by Sequoia/Spark Capital enhancing compute scaling for FDM-1 model supporting superhuman performance on tquestions funding research into AI alignment/scalability.
Fun — Crypto infrastructure startup raised $72M Series A co-led by Multicoin Capital/SignalFire founded 2022 processing $18B+ annually supporting major crypto apps like Polymarket/Aave.
JuliaHub — AI-native engineering company raised $65M Series B led by Dorilton Capital advancing Dyad 3.0 integrating AI with simulations to enhance design efficiency in aerospace/energy sectors.
Manifest OS — Legal startup raised $60M Series A at $750M valuation revolutionizing legal services with AI-native outcomes-based models reporting rapid growth/high client engagement/improved visa approval rates.
Axoft — Boston brain-computer interface company raised $55M Series A led by C.P. Group Innovation expanding clinical trials/accelerating US regulatory approval/supporting production scale-up of Fleuron material.
Nervonik — Neuromodulation company secured $52.5M Series B led by Amzak Health enhancing miniaturized peripheral nerve stimulation system supporting development/commercialization for chronic pain management.
Smaller Deals
Casa — Subscription-based home service platform founded by ex-Uber execs raised $27M to expand handyman services utilizing digital home scans/AI for scheduling. 97% retention rate.
Pursuit — Startup streamlining government contract acquisition raised $22M Series A totaling $25.5M backed by Bill Gurley/Jack Altman aggregating data from 110K public entities identifying potential acquireers based on budreceives/decision-creaters.
Featherless AI — O-s AI inference platform raised $20M Series A backed by AMD Ventures/Airbus expanding infrastructure launching model marketplace to enhance AI sovereignty reducing inference costs globally.
CleanDesign — North America hybrid energy management company secured $20M growth investment led by Edison Partners enhancing deployment of AI-driven systems in oil/gas/mining.
Photon — US AI-driven prescription infrastructure platform raised $16M Series A led by Healthier Capital expanding engineering/commercial teams enhancing health-system integrations.
SquareMind — Robotic skin-imaging startup raised $18M led by Sonder Capital to expand in US/Europe integrating AI automating routine imaging alleviating dermatologist workloads.
OpenObserve — US AI-native observability platform raised $10M Series A led by Nexus Venture Partners/Dell Technologies Capital enhancing low-cost storage/AI-driven insights/market expansion serving 6K+ organizations.
EXIT WATCHING
Mergers & Acquisitions and IPOs
Meta/Manus — China blocked Meta’s acquisition of Singapore-based AI startup Manus over technology transfer concerns, disrupting Meta’s AI capabilities ahead of Trump’s Beijing visit signaling foreign tech scrutiny.
Sierra — Founded by Bret Taylor, acquired YC-backed French AI startup Fragment to enhance AI-driven customer-service platform adding co-founders Olivier Moindrot/Guillaume Genthial to team backed by Sequoia/Benchmark.
Cohere — Acquiring Germany’s Aleph Alpha backed by Schwarz Group with Canadian/German government support creating EU sovereign AI alternative to US providers for enterprise customers prioritizing data residency/regulatory compliance.
Skio — Recharge acquired subscription management platform for $105M cash despite raising only $8M, achieved $10M ARR processing $4B payments, founder Kennan Frost now developing Icon ad-creation startup.
GameStop — Video game retail company considering bid for eBay as CEO Ryan Cohen’s strategy to grow the retailer into $100B company.
IPO Watch
Open or upcoming IPOs to watch:
Cerebras Systems — AI chipcreater plans IPO to raise up to $4B aiming for $40B valuation backed by recent $1B funding/$23B valuation listing Nasdaq under CBRS enhancing AI chip/data-center capabilities.
SpaceX — IPO expert Jay Ritter criticizes anticipated $2T valuation highlighting concerns about Starlink margins/historical underperformance of high-valuation IPOs.
OpenAI — SF AI leader missed projected tarreceives for new applyrs/revenue raising concerns about funding future computing contracts/maintaining substantial data-center spfinishing crucial for anticipated IPO.
VC & PE Activity To Watch
[Open Fund] Eclipse — Launched a $1.3B fund for “physical AI” startups. Includes $591M early-stage incubation for transportation/energy/defense, emphasizing portfolio collaboration merging AI/robotics/hardware.
Founders Fund — VC firm finalizing Founders Fund Growth IV with $6B commitments including $1.5B from partners, co-led $30B Anthropic investment holds stakes in OpenAI/Palantir/SpaceX/Anduril.
137 Ventures — SF VC firm raised $700M to launch two growth-stage investment funds focutilizing on backing companies in technology/innovation sectors with notable support for firms like SpaceX.
Trinity Capital — Venture debt firm reported $395M new commitments/$306M funded investments Q1 2026 focutilizing on supporting growth-stage companies with innovative financing solutions to accelerate expansion.
BMW i Ventures — A $300M AI-focapplyd fund backing early-stage startups in NA/EU tarreceiveing agentic/physical AI, industrial software, advanced materials, supply-chain tech advancing automotive/robotics/sustainability.
Earlybird VC — European VC firm raised €360M for eighth fund focutilizing deep-tech/AI, emphasizes long-term “perpetual active ownership” model supporting early-stage infrastructure/foundational models/applications.
Ridgeline — VC firm with government/private sectors expertise secured $180M fund to invest in tech companies developing civilian/defense applications leveraging new federal initiative boosting private investment in strategic sectors.
















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