In 2024, the shares of Palantir (NYSE: PLTR) and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) have dominated the stock market, recording significant gains thanks to their
Palantir‘s push past the $50 resistance was aided by the company’s strong Q3 earnings report.
During the quarter ending September 2024, Palantir reported revenue growth of 30% year-over-year (YoY), hitting $725 million. Net income was $144 million, marking its largest profit in two decades.
Distinction between Palantir and Nvidia
While Palantir‘s stock price is witnessing astronomical growth similar to Nvidia’s, the two companies have massive distinctions.
Nvidia is a dominant player in hardware, particularly GPUs for AI processing, while Palantirs strength lies in software, especially its data analytics tools targeting government and enterprise.
Another key distinction is their valuation. Nvidia‘s P/E, though high, reflects its proven earnings growth, while Palantir’s much higher P/E signals high expectations for future revenue.
This difference leaves Palantir more exposed to short-term setbacks than Nvidias established profitability.
Can PLTR stock take on NVDA?
Although the two companies differ in valuations, one topic of debate is whether Palantirs recent momentum makes it the new Nvidia.
To this end, market commentator Shay Boloor stated in September that Palantir, thanks to the companys Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), has the potential to take on Nvidia.
Like NVIDIAs CUDA revolutionized computing by enabling GPUs to power various applications, AIP aims to streamline AI integration across defense, healthcare, and finance sectors.
According to Boloor, AIP could become essential for enterprise operations globally by providing a seamless interface for managing large-scale data and machine learning models.
As demand for comprehensive AI solutions grows, Palantirs AIP has the potential to drive substantial market growth, positioning the company as a future tech mega-cap.
On the other hand, a stock market technical analyst using the pseudonym , in an X post on November 5, pointed out that as the market reacts to impressive earnings reports, it‘s crucial to recognize that not every company can replicate Nvidia’s performance.
He noted that the semiconductor giant is a leader with exceptional metrics, justifying its significant market capitalization.
The expert mentioned that companies like Palantir may not yet match Nvidias fundamentals, calling for a tempered perspective when evaluating tech stocks in the current market.
People need to remember that not every company is $NVDA$NVDA is a complete outlier and deserves its market cap now because their Revenue, Earnings, FCF and margins were astronomically exceptional
April 2023:
Revenue: $25 Billion
Earnings: $4 Billion
FCF: $5Billion
July…
— The Long Investor (@TheLongInvest) November 5, 2024
Elsewhere, a technology stocks analyst by the pseudonym observed that Palantir is gaining traction among retail and institutional investors.
The analyst noted that Palantir‘s growth potential over the next five years is compelling as one of the few pure-play AI software companies, especially as fund managers reconsider their portfolios in light of Nvidia’s success.
Wall Street take on PLTR stock
Wall Street analysts have also offered mixed outlooks for Palantir stock after the impressive Q3 results.
For instance, Wedbush raised its price target from $45 to $57, citing growing confidence in Palantir‘s AI strategy and enterprise demand. To put this strategy into perspective, analysts at the firm labeled Palantir the ’Messi of AI.
Mizuho acknowledged solid performance but raised valuation concerns due to lagging international growth. Conversely, William Blair pointed out that while government wins drove the earnings beat, U.S. commercial growth slowed to 59%, with only 2% growth in international revenue.
Morgan Stanley called the results a “blowout” but refrained from issuing a rating, while Deutsche Bank raised its price target from $21 to $26, maintaining a Sell rating without further comments.
Finally, as Palantir continues to see significant growth and mixed analyst outlooks, one lingering concern about the continuation of this momentum is the companys valuation. Indeed, concerns have been raised that the equity might be too expensive and is pricing in future growth, making it susceptible to losses if the targets are not met.
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