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Apollo Global Management (APO) Is Up 10.5% After Joining NVIDIA’s $500 Billion AI Infrastructure Push

Simply Wall St·08/15/2026 11:26:02
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  • In August 2026, NVIDIA Corporation announced memorandums of understanding with Apollo Global Management and five other leading financial institutions to create independent compute financing platforms, aiming to mobilize over US$500.00 billion of third‑party capital for AI infrastructure across its ecosystem, subject to final agreements.
  • This partnership positions Apollo at the center of AI-related infrastructure financing, potentially expanding its role as a key capital partner to frontier AI labs, enterprises and AI cloud providers.
  • Next, we'll examine how Apollo's role in NVIDIA's AI infrastructure financing platforms could reshape its investment narrative and growth focus.

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Apollo Global Management Investment Narrative Recap

To own Apollo, you need to believe it can keep scaling as a global alternatives and retirement solutions platform while managing execution and regulatory complexity. The NVIDIA partnership reinforces Apollo’s push into AI infrastructure financing, but its immediate effect on near term earnings and the biggest current risk around internal execution and growth pacing looks limited until final agreements and revenue visibility emerge.

The freshly announced Austin innovation hub feels closely tied to Apollo’s role in NVIDIA’s AI compute financing, as both center on emerging technology and infrastructure. Together, they sit alongside Apollo’s S&P 500 inclusion and industrial renaissance focus as key potential supports for future origination volumes and fee income, even as competition in alternatives and insurance remains a live constraint on spreads and growth.

Yet while the AI financing story is appealing, investors should be aware that increased competition in insurance and funding markets could...

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Apollo Global Management's narrative projects $1.1 billion revenue and $6.6 billion earnings by 2028. This requires revenue to decline by 64.6% per year and an earnings increase of about $3.5 billion from $3.1 billion today.

Uncover how Apollo Global Management's forecasts yield a $158.22 fair value, a 12% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community cluster between US$152.89 and US$168.15, highlighting how differently private investors can view Apollo. You can weigh those views against Apollo’s push into AI infrastructure financing, which could influence future fee potential and risk exposure, and explore several alternative viewpoints for yourself.

Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Apollo Global Management - why the stock might be worth just $152.89!

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