Palantir drops despite earnings beat as strong government growth is overshadowed by weaker U.S. commercial sales and lofty valuation concerns.
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Palantir drops despite earnings beat as strong government growth is overshadowed by weaker U.S. commercial sales and lofty valuation concerns.
Record-setting top-line growth couldn't keep the AI data and analytics company's stock from sliding, and these forward-looking metrics help explain why.
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Palantir's 2026 first-quarter earnings results beat Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines.
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Softer-than-expected U.S. commercial revenues appeared to outweigh raised sales guidance.
Shares of Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) are down 7% in midday trading Tuesday, changing hands near $136 after the company delivered a blowout Q1 2026 earnings report and raised full-year guidance overnight. The selloff comes despite a clear beat-and-raise quarter. The move puts Palantir stock 23% lower year to date and well below its 52-week high ... Palantir Sinks 7% Despite Q1 Crusher: Sector Strength Exposes the Sky-High Valuation
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Palantir Beats Big, but Stock Falls as High Expectations Bite
An excellent earnings report from Palantir Technologies wasn’t enough to lift the software company’s own stock. The exchange-traded fund slipped 0.2% on the day even as the and surged toward record highs. “We are seeing the death of legacy software,” Shyam Sankar, Palantir’s chief technology officer, told investors.
All three major US stock indexes were up in late-morning trading Tuesday, as oil prices slid despite
Palantir just posted its fastest revenue growth since it went public in 2020. The results were not close to expectations. They were dramatically above them. And the company followed it up by raising its full-year forecast by a margin that forced Wall Street to sit up and recalibrate. The reason ...
Analysts at Rosenblatt see a compelling opportunity in Palantir (NASDAQ:PLTR) stock. Analyst John McPeake raised his PLTR price target to $225 from $200 while keeping a Buy rating, citing what the firm described as a significant beat to Q1 2026 estimates. The thesis centers on Palantir’s ontology layer, which Rosenblatt views as the key to ... Rosenblatt Calls Palantir the Key to Unlocking Enterprise AI: Price Target Climbs to $225
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Palantir topped first-quarter sales expectations while raising its annual revenue forecast above its prior outlook and analyst estimates.
Palantir (PLTR) beat first quarter estimates, posting adjusted earnings of $0.33 per share (vs. expectations of $0.28) and revenue of $1.63 billion (vs. expectations of $1.54 billion). Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré and Winthrop Capital chief investment officer Adam Coons chat with Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma about the results and market reaction.
Palantir (PLTR) beat first quarter estimates, posting adjusted earnings of $0.33 per share (vs. expectations of $0.28) and revenue of $1.63 billion (vs. expectations of $1.54 billion). Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré and Winthrop Capital chief investment officer Adam Coons chat with Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma about the results and market reaction.
Stocks were back near their highest levels on record after Wall Street turned its attention away from Iran and back to earnings season. The Dow rose 305 points, or 0.6%. The S&P 500 was up 0.7%. The Nasdaq was up 0.