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CoreWeave Announces Date of Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

CoreWeave Announces Date of Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Globe and Mail5 days ago
CoreWeave, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRWV) announced today that it will release second quarter 2025 financial results, after the market closes on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
CoreWeave will also host a conference call to discuss its results at 2:00 pm Pacific Time / 5:00 pm Eastern Time. The live webcast of the earnings conference call can be accessed at the CoreWeave Investor Relations website at investors.coreweave.com. A replay of the webcast will be available at the same website.
About CoreWeave, Inc.
CoreWeave, the AI Hyperscaler™, delivers a cloud platform of cutting-edge software powering the next wave of AI. The company's technology provides enterprises and leading AI labs with cloud solutions for accelerated computing. Since 2017, CoreWeave has operated a growing footprint of data centers across the US and Europe. Learn more at www.coreweave.com.
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