Core Scientific Upgraded to Outperform Following Failed CoreWeave Merger: Macquarie

CORZ Has Major Upside Following Failed CRWV Takeover

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By Will Canny, AI Boost|Edited by Stephen Alpher

Oct 31, 2025, 2:32 p.m.

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  • Macquarie upgraded Core Scientific to outperform from neutral and hiked its price target on the stock to $34 after the collapse of the CoreWeave merger.
  • The deal failing was seen as a positive outcome as it gives Core Scientific more flexibility to lease its near-term power capacity to AI tenants, the report said.
  • Jefferies said the the signing of a new tenant would be a key milestone for diversifying revenue and reducing dependence on CoreWeave.

Investment bank Macquarie upgraded Core Scientific (CORZ) to outperform from neutral and hiked its price target on the stock nearly 90% to $34 from $18 following the collapse of the CoreWeave (CRWV) deal.

The failed merger between Core Scientific and CoreWeave came as no surprise after reports and proxy recommendations pointed to shareholder opposition, analysts Paul Golding and Marni Lysaght wrote in the report on Thursday.

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The bank’s analysts viewed the outcome as a positive, giving Core Scientific more flexibility to lease its near-term power capacity to AI tenants.

Core Scientific shares were 4.5% higher in early trading, around $21.70.

The analysts noted that the bitcoin miner’s 1.5 gigawatt (GW) portfolio includes 590 megawatts (MW) leased to CoreWeave and another 1 GW gross, roughly 700 MW billable, under load study.

Management expects to sign at least one new colocation customer by fourth-quarter earnings, a move Macquarie said could accelerate revenue diversification and highlight the company’s advantage in high-performance computing buildouts.

Jefferies said Core Scientific is moving forward with renewed focus after shareholders voted down its proposed merger with CoreWeave.

The bank noted that Core Scientific exits the process with 1.5 GW of existing and planned billable power capacity and little capital expenditure tied to the now-defunct deal.

Throughout the merger talks, the miner continued expanding its data center business and is now positioned to sign new tenants and power contracts by the end of the year, analysts led by Jonathan Petersen wrote in the Thursday report.

The signing of a new tenant would be a key milestone for diversifying revenue and reducing dependence on CoreWeave, the report said.

Jefferies has a buy rating on Core Scientific shares with a $28 price target.

Read more: Core Scientific Holders Poised to Reject CoreWeave Merger, Jefferies Says

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