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Applied Digital Spins Cloud Unit Public, Stock Lifts 12% on Structural Clarity

The HPC hosting operator separates recurring cloud revenue from capital-intensive datacenter buildout, creating two standalone vehicles for different allocator mandates.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Investing.com From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · April 25, 2026

Applied Digital Spins Cloud Unit Public, Stock Lifts 12% on Structural Clarity

The HPC hosting operator separates recurring cloud revenue from capital-intensive datacenter buildout, creating two standalone vehicles for different allocator mandates.

Applied Digital filed to spin its cloud services division into a separately traded public company, lifting shares 12% in post-announcement trading. The filing describes a complete legal separation, with existing shareholders receiving pro-rata equity in both the remaining datacenter infrastructure business and the new cloud services entity. Management expects the transaction to close in Q2 2025, subject to SEC effectiveness and shareholder approval.

The cloud unit generated $47 million in annualized revenue as of the most recent quarter, primarily from GPU-as-a-service contracts with AI model developers and research institutions. The remaining Applied Digital will hold 180 megawatts of owned datacenter capacity across four facilities in North Dakota and Texas, with 340 megawatts under development. The company disclosed $680 million in gross debt, which will be allocated proportionally based on asset valuation at separation. No new capital raise accompanies the filing.

The separation addresses a persistent valuation discount that followed Applied Digital through three quarters of investor meetings. Infrastructure buyers value long-term power contracts and fixed-asset returns. Cloud service allocators underwrite recurring revenue multiples and customer acquisition cost recovery. Holding both inside one equity structure forced analysts to model two businesses with opposed risk profiles, typically resolving to the lower multiple. The spinoff allows each entity to court its natural buyer base without cross-contamination. Applied Digital's infrastructure business will trade closer to datacenter REITs and power-purchase agreements, while the cloud unit enters the SaaS-infrastructure comp set occupied by CoreWeave and Lambda Labs.

The filing also separates capital allocation decisions that previously competed for the same balance sheet. Datacenter buildouts require $400-$600 million per 100 megawatts, with 18-24 month construction cycles and 10-12 year payback horizons. Cloud service expansion burns cash on customer acquisition and hardware refreshes with 24-36 month return windows. Management had toggled between both, creating lumpy cash flow and unclear reinvestment priorities. Post-separation, each board can optimize for its own cycle without compromise.

Allocators should monitor three specific developments. First, watch for debt allocation details in the amended S-1, expected within 30 days. The ratio determines each entity's leverage and acquisition capacity. Second, track executive assignments. The filing names interim leadership but leaves permanent CEO roles open, and those hires will signal strategic direction more than any investor deck. Third, observe whether either entity establishes an ATM facility post-separation. Both businesses will need growth capital, and the choice between equity and project finance reveals management's confidence in their standalone valuations.

The cloud unit's $47 million run rate positions it as the smallest pure-play public GPU cloud provider, but the only one with an established customer base and no venture overhang. That matters in a market where CoreWeave's delayed IPO and Lambda's private funding rounds have left allocators with limited liquid exposure to AI infrastructure services. If the separation executes cleanly, Applied Digital will have created the proxy vehicle that didn't exist six months ago.

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Applied Digital splits datacenter assets from cloud services, separating **$680M** debt across two entities targeting opposite investor bases by mid-2025.
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