In 2025, addressing ⁠speculation about Perplexity’s finances, Srinivas said the company ⁠was not running out of money [File]

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AI firm Perplexity is planning ​to go public in 2028 regardless of ‌how the market receives the listings of ​Anthropic and OpenAI, CNBC reported ⁠on Monday, citing an interview with CEO Aravind Srinivas.“Agnostic of these two companies, we were ‌planning for something in 2028, so that still remains the case,” ‌Srinivas told CNBC in an interview.OpenAI ⁠confidentially filed for a U.S. ⁠IPO earlier on Monday, following Anthropic’s filing last week. Elon Musk’s SpaceX is also preparing to go ​public on Friday.“I ‌certainly think there will be ripple effects if they don’t go well, like there is no sugar coating on ‌that. The SpaceX IPO this week will ​definitely be a leading indicator of how Anthropic or OpenAI will ⁠go out,” Srinivas told CNBC.“I think it’s important for the AI industry ‌that these IPOs go well, and I actually think they will go well, because they’re doing well,” Srinivas added.“By consistently holding 2028 as our earliest date for an IPO, Perplexity has been able ‌to build a healthy, high-growth business,” Chief Business ​Officer Dmitry Shevelenko told Reuters in an emailed statement.In 2025, addressing ⁠speculation about Perplexity’s finances, Srinivas said the company ⁠was not running out of money and had no plans to ‌go public before 2028. Published - June 09, 2026 09:37 am IST