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To own Riot today, you need to believe its heavy investment in Texas data centers and Bitcoin mining can eventually justify ongoing losses and a volatile share price. The new US$573.0 million Rockdale loan directly affects the key near term catalyst, which is securing and ramping profitable data center capacity, while also amplifying the main risk of rising leverage and high capital needs against currently negative earnings.
This new facility ties directly to Riot’s January 2026 Rockdale data center plans, where it owns 700 MW of interconnection capacity and has already signed an AMD lease starting at 25 MW. Together, the Rockdale build out and the AMD agreement frame both the upside case for higher, more diversified revenues and the risk that significant new power and equipment investments could remain underutilized.
Yet beneath the growth story, investors should be aware that concentrated Texas power, fresh debt and ongoing losses could...
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Riot Platforms' narrative projects $1.2 billion revenue and $148.2 million earnings by 2029. This requires 23.3% yearly revenue growth and a $1,015.5 million earnings increase from -$867.3 million today.
Uncover how Riot Platforms' forecasts yield a $29.50 fair value, a 52% upside to its current price.
Pessimistic analysts were already assuming revenue might shrink about 7.8% a year and still require very high future PEs, so this new US$573.0 million leverage only sharpens the debate over how execution and timing on Rockdale leases could reshape those expectations.
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