OpenAI’s confidential S-1 filing in May 2026 and March primary round at an $852 billion post-money valuation set the baseline for IPO market-cap expectations, supported by $2 billion monthly revenue run-rate and enterprise revenue exceeding 40 percent of the total. Persistent operating losses—reportedly exceeding revenue—along with secondary trading levels between $700 billion and $900 billion in mid-2026, introduce uncertainty around the final public valuation after underwriter pricing and market conditions. CFO Sarah Friar’s August 19 statement that the company expects to go public in 2027 or sooner, citing business inflection potential, now anchors trader focus on execution milestones through year-end 2026 and any shifts in AI sector multiples or comparable IPO performance.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$1,521,013 Vol.
$1,521,013 Vol.
$800B
83%
$1T
76%
$1.2T
61%
$1.4T
53%
$1.6T
42%
$1,521,013 Vol.
$1,521,013 Vol.
$800B
83%
$1T
76%
$1.2T
61%
$1.4T
53%
$1.6T
42%
If no IPO occurs by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
Market capitalization is defined as the total number of outstanding shares multiplied by the closing share price on the first trading day.
Resolution will be based on the primary exchange’s official listing page. In the event that the relevant figure is not displayed, another reliable source will be used.
In the event of an interruption in the course of the normal trading session on OpenAI's first day of trading (e.g., a circuit breaker or half-day), the market will resolve according to the official closing price of the abbreviated session. If no such official closing price is published, the market will resolve according to the next trading day on which an official closing price is published, treating that as the first day of trading.
Market Opened: Jan 30, 2026, 7:25 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...If no IPO occurs by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
Market capitalization is defined as the total number of outstanding shares multiplied by the closing share price on the first trading day.
Resolution will be based on the primary exchange’s official listing page. In the event that the relevant figure is not displayed, another reliable source will be used.
In the event of an interruption in the course of the normal trading session on OpenAI's first day of trading (e.g., a circuit breaker or half-day), the market will resolve according to the official closing price of the abbreviated session. If no such official closing price is published, the market will resolve according to the next trading day on which an official closing price is published, treating that as the first day of trading.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...OpenAI’s confidential S-1 filing in May 2026 and March primary round at an $852 billion post-money valuation set the baseline for IPO market-cap expectations, supported by $2 billion monthly revenue run-rate and enterprise revenue exceeding 40 percent of the total. Persistent operating losses—reportedly exceeding revenue—along with secondary trading levels between $700 billion and $900 billion in mid-2026, introduce uncertainty around the final public valuation after underwriter pricing and market conditions. CFO Sarah Friar’s August 19 statement that the company expects to go public in 2027 or sooner, citing business inflection potential, now anchors trader focus on execution milestones through year-end 2026 and any shifts in AI sector multiples or comparable IPO performance.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated

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