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C3.ai shares rocket 6% as meteoric post-IPO run continues

Jan 9, 2021, 02:18 IST
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  • C3.ai shares shot up 5% Friday as the firm continues its historic post-IPO run.
  • CEO Tom Siebel said in an interview with CNBC that C3.ai's digital transformation institute would be making a 'very big announcement' regarding clean energy and AI.
  • The company remains one of the most highly valued tech names, trading at over 80x sales.

C3.ai shares popped over 5% Friday as the enterprise AI software provider continues its historic post-IPO run.

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The company made its public debut in early December, with a share price of just $42. The stock shot up over 178% in its first day of trading, raising over $650 million in cash for the company.

Since then, C3.ai has been one of the market's strongest performers, more than quadrupling in value, with shares now sitting around $140.

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The company, led by ex-Oracle executive Tom Siebel, focuses on creating software for building enterprise-scale AI applications. Its customer base includes a slew of big names both public and private, including the US Air Force, Raytheon, Shell, and 3M.

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On Friday, Siebel appeared on CNBC to talk about instability in Washington, competition with China, and his company's growth prospects.

He called Wednesday's Washington madness a "historic tragedy" and noted that it was a time for Americans to come together.

More importantly for investors, Siebel echoed a 2017 Vladimir Putin quote saying, "whoever dominates AI, dominates the world," and called clean energy a "natural application" for AI.

An emphasis on clean energy puts the firm in a much better place than most of its big tech rivals as a blue wave takes Washington following the Georgian run-off elections on January 5.

According to analysts at Wedbush, most Big Tech names face a 'clear negative' from the Democratic wins.

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Siebel said in the interview that the C3.ai's digital transformation institute-a research consortium dedicated to accelerating the application of artificial intelligence-would be making a "very big announcement" regarding clean energy and AI very soon.

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The company also noted in a statement to CNBC that it's looking at a $250 billion market for its software and believes healthcare AI will be a big growth area going forward.

Still, C3.ai is one of the most highly valued companies in the market in terms of classic valuation metrics like price-to-sales. This has led many analysts to shy away from the name.

C3.ai is currently valued at an eye-popping 80x sales. For comparison, Tesla, another one of the most highly valued stocks in the market, trades at around 30x sales.

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