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Alphabet Closes $84.75B Equity Raise After Oversubscription, Berkshire Commits $10B

Overdemand forced upsize from $80B target—largest tech equity offering since Meta's 2012 IPO.

Published June 4, 2026 Source TechTimes From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · June 4, 2026

Alphabet Closes $84.75B Equity Raise After Oversubscription, Berkshire Commits $10B

Overdemand forced upsize from $80B target—largest tech equity offering since Meta's 2012 IPO.

Source TechTimes ↗

Alphabet priced an $84.75 billion equity offering on June 3rd after investor oversubscription forced management to upsize from the initial $80 billion target. Berkshire Hathaway committed $10 billion as anchor investor, marking Warren Buffett's first large-scale equity deployment into hyperscale AI infrastructure and reversing a decade-long preference for share buybacks over direct equity participation in tech capital raises.

The offering represents the largest technology equity raise since Meta's $16 billion IPO in 2012, and the first time a profitable hyperscaler has tapped public equity markets at this scale while carrying $110 billion in cash and marketable securities. Alphabet specified proceeds will fund data center expansion across three continents, custom silicon development for large language model training, and fiber-optic network buildouts connecting proprietary compute facilities. The company disclosed $47 billion in AI-related capital expenditures for 2026, up from $32 billion in 2025, suggesting this raise covers 18 months of incremental infrastructure spend at current burn rates.

Berkshire's $10 billion anchor position contradicts the conglomerate's historical aversion to equity offerings in mature technology companies. The deployment represents approximately 3.2% of Berkshire's $312 billion cash position as of March 2026 and signals a view that Alphabet's margins on AI inference workloads will sustain returns above the 6.5% threshold Buffett typically requires for equity commitments. The investment also positions Berkshire inside Alphabet's inference monetization curve at the point where management shifts from capital-intensive model training to higher-margin enterprise licensing—Goldman Sachs estimates Alphabet's AI margins will inflect from 22% to 38% between 2026 and 2028 as training costs plateau and inference revenue scales.

Allocators should watch three follow-on events. First, Microsoft's capital allocation update scheduled for June 18th—analyst consensus expects a matching or larger raise given Azure's $19 billion quarterly AI compute revenue and comparable infrastructure needs. Second, Nvidia's supply allocation through Q4 2026, as this raise implies Alphabet will bid aggressively for H200 and B100 clusters, potentially tightening supply for smaller hyperscalers. Third, Alphabet's Q2 earnings on July 22nd, where management will detail the geographic split of new data center deployments and clarify whether this capital supports proprietary AI products or third-party cloud infrastructure sales, a distinction that affects margin assumptions in current street models.

The offering closed $4.75 billion above target with institutional demand concentrated in sovereign wealth funds and single-family offices, per placement agent disclosures. That oversubscription, combined with Berkshire's anchor role, suggests allocators are pricing in a 24-month window where Alphabet's capital intensity leads to operating leverage as inference workloads monetize.

The takeaway
**$84.75B** raise with Berkshire's **$10B** anchor signals allocators expect Alphabet's AI margins to inflect sharply by 2028.
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