Palantir Technologies (PLTR, Financial) has seen its shares nearly double in just over a month, driven by a series of positive announcements and market speculation. The company's Q3 earnings report sparked a significant rally, further fueled by its decision to transfer its Class A common stock to Nasdaq from NYSE, aiming to meet the Nasdaq-100 index eligibility. Additionally, Palantir received FedRAMP high baseline authorization, enhancing its previous moderate authorization.
Recent news has pushed PLTR to record highs, though profit-taking has occurred. On Friday, PLTR and Anduril, a defense technology firm, announced a new consortium to deliver AI infrastructure for the U.S. government. Today, PLTR revealed an expansion of its U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) contract, valued at just under $37 million, positioning PLTR as the lead software integrator for the Mission Command System.
Following PLTR's Q3 results, the company's momentum in AI remains strong, suggesting potential for further gains. However, with a 172x forward earnings multiple and 74x forward sales valuation, reminiscent of early 2021 levels, any minor setbacks could lead to significant selling pressure.
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