Is Palantir Stock Ripe for a Rebound?
Written by Adria Cimino for The Motley Fool -> Palantir has delivered impressive growth quarter after quarter. But the companyโs valuation and other headwinds have weighed on stock performance. Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) was among the biggest early winners of the art
Palantir has delivered impressive growth quarter after quarter.
But the companyโs valuation and other headwinds have weighed on stock performance.
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) was among the biggest early winners of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. Customers rushed to the company for its AI-driven software platform, and this helped supercharge Palantir's revenue growth. Investors rewarded this performance by piling into the stock, and that pushed it to a gain of more than 700% over three years.
But recent times haven't been as easy for Palantir, at least from a stock performance perspective. While earnings growth and demand remain strong, the stock price hasn't followed. Instead, Palantir has fallen, heading for a loss of 26% so far this year.
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And this has made Palantir, a stock once considered very expensive, cheaper too. Is the stock ripe for a rebound at today's level? Let's find out.
First, we'll consider Palantir's path so far. As mentioned, Palantir is among the first batch of companies that have translated AI expertise into revenue. The company actually has been around for quite some time -- more than 20 years -- and over that time, perfected its software platforms that help customers harness the power of their data. The U.S. government represented the major revenue driver for Palantir in its early days, but in recent times, Palantir's AI platform, launched in 2023, has helped generate big gains in the commercial market.
This product is the Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), and it incorporates large language models in its aggregation and analysis of a customer's data, so that the customer can then make better use of the data. For example, a customer may use its conclusions to make strategic decisions or develop new products and services.


