Discovery Capital Sold 784,600 shares of Iren Ltd.
The firm completely closed out another position of an Iren peer.
Iren now represents 8.66% of AUM, making it the fund’s 2nd-largest holding.
According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission dated Nov. 14, 2025, Discovery Capital Management, LLC sold 784,600 shares of Iren Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) in the third quarter. The post-trade stake stands at 3,365,700 shares, valued at $157.95 million as of Sept. 30, 2025.
Discovery Capital Management, LLC reduced its Iren stake, which now accounts for 8.66% of AUM, ranked as the fund’s 2nd-largest holding
Top holdings after the filing:
As of filing date Nov. 14, 2025, shares of Iren were priced at $46.37, up 348.89% over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500 by 313.69 percentage points
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close 2025-11-14) | $46.37 |
| Market capitalization | $13.14 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $695.3 million |
Iren Limited is a data center operator and Bitcoin miner based in Sydney, Australia, with operations in both Australia and Canada. The company combines ownership of physical infrastructure with digital asset mining to achieve scale and cost efficiency. Its vertically integrated approach positions it competitively within the capital markets and digital infrastructure sectors.
Iren Limited stock has gone parabolic this year. Its profitable Bitcoin mining operations have helped fund a transition to focusing on offering hyperscalers and other artificial intelligence (AI) companies compute power. Discovery Capital may have sensed a bubble in AI stocks, deciding to take some profits.
The firm also sold its entire stake in Iren peer Nebius Group in Q3. That position was valued at over $200 million as of Sept. 30. Both Nebius and Iren are considered neocloud companies, offering existing data center space to tech giants, smaller developers, and others needing compute power for AI model training and inference.
Iren has raised multiple rounds of capital this year. That increasing debt load might be what Discovery managers saw as a red flag for future stock returns. Iren's most recent offering was for $2.3 billion in convertible senior notes closed on Dec. 8.
Mounting debt isn't necessarily a red flag as the money is being invested to increase capacity for existing customer agreements. Investors are beginning to fear that those contracts may not pan out if the AI bubble pops and demand tanks, however.
Taking profits after a parabolic run isn't a bad idea, and Discovery Capital still maintains a meaningful position in Iren. Investors should take note that one can reduce risk and lock in profits while not necessarily exiting a position. Buying or selling in thirds is one technique for risk mitigation.
Assets Under Management (AUM): The total market value of investments managed on behalf of clients by a fund or firm.
Vertically Integrated: A business model where a company controls multiple stages of its supply chain or production process.
Digital Assets: Non-physical assets stored digitally, such as cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Mining: The process of validating Bitcoin transactions and adding them to the blockchain, earning new coins as rewards.
Proprietary Infrastructure: Technology or systems owned and operated exclusively by a company for its operations.
Capital Markets: Financial markets where companies raise funds by issuing stocks, bonds, or other securities.
Position: The amount of a particular security or asset held by an investor or fund.
Stake: The ownership interest or share an investor holds in a company.
Outperforming: Achieving higher returns compared to a specific benchmark or index over a given period.
Filing: An official document submitted to a regulatory authority, often disclosing financial or ownership information.
Vertically Integrated Data Centers: Data centers that own and manage both their physical facilities and supporting infrastructure.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.
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