Group 1 - TeraWulf Inc. experienced a stock surge of over 40% due to a $3.7 billion AI data center deal with Fluidstack, supported by a $1.8 billion guarantee from Alphabet Inc [1][6] - The acquisition of Beowulf Electricity & Data has streamlined operations and reduced costs, adding 94 employees to TeraWulf and enhancing its ability to deliver low-cost, zero-carbon power [2][5] - TeraWulf is rapidly scaling its operations with a total capacity of 500 megawatts at Lake Mariner, potentially increasing to 750 megawatts, and a new 400-megawatt site at Cayuga [3] Group 2 - The integration of Beowulf could lower the build cost for Fluidstack from $8-10 million per megawatt, while maintaining projected net operating margins of 85% [4] - TeraWulf's financial strategy includes $300 million in project financing led by Morgan Stanley and a $200 million share repurchase program, indicating financial agility [5] - The combination of the Fluidstack deal and Beowulf's integration positions TeraWulf favorably against competitors in the AI infrastructure sector [6]
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