The AI-Compute Landlords Are All On Sale — Only Two Balance Sheets Deserve the Dip

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Summary

The AI-datacenter landlord complex — the neoclouds and miners-turned-hosts that rent GPU capacity to hyperscalers — just took its hardest hit of the year. Every name in the cohort is down double digits over the past month, after one-year runs that ranged from +145% to +343%. No single company broke: the tape turned on the whole complex at once, alongside a broad semis pullback. That pattern says this is a repricing of the financing model, not a demand event — and it splits the cohort cleanly in two. The names funding growth with contracted, investment-grade capital earn a buy-on-trigger (IREN, NBIS). The funded-but-unproven builders earn a watch (WULF, APLD). The names where the equity is a thin residual claim on a leveraged debt stack — or on no equity at all — are passes at any recent price (CRWV, CIFR, CORZ, HUT).

One selloff, two kinds of balance sheet

Ticker Price (Jul 7) RSI 30d 1y vs SPY Off 52wk high NOTE
NBIS $195.19 39 −10% +319 pts −35% −26% in 7 days on no company news — sector beta, not a story break
IREN $39.81 36 −33% +123 pts −48% +13% Jul 7 on the Jefferies initiation ($79 target) and the closed Nostrum deal
WULF $20.24 34 −22% +292 pts −32% still 20% above its 200-day; heaviest relative volume in the cohort
APLD $30.71 30 −25% +213 pts −39% most oversold of the eight
CRWV $83.53 37 −18% −55 pts −48% the only name with negative one-year alpha — the market re-rated it first
CIFR $20.47 40 −16% +227 pts −32% leverage worse than CoreWeave's, without the growth
HUT $96.74 39 −19% +321 pts −31% thinnest cash position relative to its ambitions
CORZ $21.54 34 −21% +50 pts −29% negative shareholder equity

The demand side didn't move — every landlord with capacity to sell is still selling all of it. What moved is the price of money for GPU buildouts. CoreWeave's quarter told the story in miniature: revenue up 111.6% year-over-year to $2.08B (a beat), while interest expense doubled to $536M a quarter, quarterly capex hit $7.7B, and full-year capex guidance rose to $31–35B (CNBC, TipRanks, 247 Wall St). Then the cracks: a planned Blue Owl data-center funding deal fell through, Morgan Stanley cut to Hold, and a senior insider sold roughly 29% of his stake ahead of earnings. When the financing gets repriced, the balance sheet is the thesis.

Ticker Latest quarter revenue Direction Funding posture NOTE
CRWV $2,078M up from $982M a year ago $24.9B long-term debt vs $4.8B equity growth is real; the equity is the residual
NBIS $399M +684% YoY Nvidia $2B equity investment; adj. EBITDA turned positive ($129.5M) the only landlord already EBITDA-positive
IREN $145M declining 3 straight quarters no long-term debt ($2.7B equity); $3.65B investment-grade GPU financing closed since P&L shows the pivot, not yet the contracts
WULF $34M flat YoY $2.63B cash raised for the buildout; $1.06B FY25 capex war chest without revenue — yet
APLD $127M more than doubled YoY $1.6B equity; gross profit $4M → $54M in five quarters landlord to CoreWeave — tenant concentration cuts both ways
CIFR $35M declining 3 straight quarters $4.4B debt vs $714M equity the worst of both columns
HUT $71M up YoY $160M cash ambition-to-funding gap
CORZ $115M up QoQ negative equity (−$1.3B) balance sheet already impaired

The two that earn the dip

IREN is the cleanest balance sheet in the cohort attached to the most verifiable contract stack: a $9.7B Microsoft cloud deal and $3.4B Nvidia partnership (Yahoo Finance), the just-closed Nostrum acquisition adding 490MW of grid-connected Spanish power (company announcement), Russell 1000 inclusion, and a $3.65B investment-grade GPU financing — customer-backed, not convertible-dilution roulette. The honest counterpoint sits in the filings: revenue has declined three straight quarters ($240M → $185M → $145M) while the pivot runs ahead of the contracts hitting the P&L. That's why this is a buy on trigger, not at market: the July 7 bounce needs to become a base. Reclaim $44.50 — the one-year point of control — and the bottom has structure; lose $35 and it didn't.

NBIS is the growth outlier: revenue up 684% year-over-year to $399M with adjusted EBITDA already positive — the only landlord in the cohort past that line — plus Nvidia's $2B investment and up to 1.2GW of new Pennsylvania capacity (company Q1 release via Business Wire; MoneyCheck). The seven-day, 26% drop came on no company news we can find — that's the sector unwind hitting its highest-beta name. It's still 45% above its 200-day: a pullback inside an intact uptrend. Buy the 50-day reclaim ($217); below the 200-day ($134) the story is repricing, not consolidating.

The watches and the passes

WULF ($2.63B cash, revenue still flat) and APLD (real margin inflection, one tenant) are one print away from a verdict each — the conditions are in the table. The passes are structural, not cyclical: CRWV doubled revenue and still lost $740M in a quarter because the debt stack eats the gross profit; CIFR carries CoreWeave-grade leverage with shrinking revenue; CORZ has negative equity; HUT has $160M of cash and gigawatt ambitions. Passes are on the record too — if CRWV re-rates through $100 on improving coverage, that pass was wrong and gets scored as such.

Desk Call

Ticker Call Entry / condition Invalidation Review by
IREN Buy Reclaim $44.50 (1-yr point of control) — buy the flag, not the pop A finish under ~$35, the bounce origin 2026-08-31
NBIS Buy 50-day reclaim ~$217 — pullback resolved inside an uptrend A finish under the 200-day ~$134 2026-08-31
WULF Watch Q2 print shows contract revenue landing; 50-day reclaim ~$24.30 upgrades it Burn without revenue by Q3, or under $15.67 2026-08-15
APLD Watch Margin inflection holds one more print + tenants beyond CoreWeave Margin rolls, or a break below $28 2026-08-15
CRWV Pass Reopen on financing regime change + reclaimed $98–100 Pass is wrong if it re-rates through $100 on improving coverage 2026-10-01
CIFR Pass Reopen on revenue inflection AND de-leveraging 2026-10-01
CORZ Pass Reopen on recapitalization restoring positive equity 2026-10-01
HUT Pass Reopen on a financed capacity deal closing the funding gap 2026-10-01

Sources

  • Tape (price, RSI, moves, levels): desk tape summaries, 2026-07-07 close — ai-power and ai-infrastructure.json (point-of-control, value-area, and moving-average levels from the same files).
  • CoreWeave Q1 2026: CNBC (2026-05-08: revenue $2.08B +111.6% YoY, weak guide), TipRanks (EPS −$1.40 vs −$0.92 est; Q2 guide $2.45–2.6B vs $2.69B consensus; FY capex $31–35B), 247 Wall St (interest expense $536M, depreciation $1.15B, quarterly capex $7.7B, $99.4B backlog incl. $21B Meta). Morgan Stanley Hold / insider sale / Blue Owl deal failure per Coincentral. Balance sheet (LT debt $24.9B, equity $4.8B, 2026-03-31) via provider quarterly statements (Massive).
  • Nebius Q1 2026: company release via Business Wire (2026-05-13: revenue $399M +684% YoY, adjusted EBITDA $129.5M, 1.2GW Pennsylvania site); Public.com (EPS −$0.33 vs −$0.73 est). Nvidia $2B investment and Meta contract as reported by MEXC News/MoneyCheck. SEC 20-F on file 2026-05-22 (EDGAR, Nebius Group N.V.).
  • IREN: provider quarterly statements via Massive (revenue $240M → $185M → $145M for the Sep/Dec/Mar quarters; no long-term debt, equity $2.67B at 2026-03-31); $9.7B Microsoft deal and $3.4B Nvidia partnership per Yahoo Finance; Jefferies Buy initiation at $79 per StocksToTrade (2026-07-06); Nostrum 490MW close and $3.65B investment-grade GPU financing per IREN investor news.
  • TeraWulf / Hut 8: SEC EDGAR XBRL facts (WULF: FY25 revenue $168.5M, Q1-26 $34.0M, cash $2.63B at 2026-03-31, FY25 capex $1.06B; HUT: Q1-26 revenue $71.0M, net −$219.8M, cash $160.0M at 2026-03-31).
  • Applied Digital / Cipher / Core Scientific: provider quarterly statements via Massive (APLD: revenue $52.9M → $126.6M Feb-quarter YoY, gross profit $4M → $54M; CIFR: revenue $72M → $60M → $35M, LT debt $4.38B vs equity $714M; CORZ: equity −$1.31B at 2026-03-31).