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Palantir falls 3%: Why are analysts still bullish on the stock?

by June 16, 2026
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Palantir Technologies (PLTR) shares fell on Tuesday despite receiving fresh support from Wall Street analysts who remain optimistic about the company’s long-term position in the artificial intelligence software market.

The stock declined about 3% during trading, reversing part of the strong gains recorded in the previous session.

However, several analysts maintained positive views on the company, citing its expanding enterprise AI business, strong growth metrics, and significant market opportunity.

Analysts highlight Palantir’s AI leadership

The latest bullish commentary came from Wolfe Research analyst Alex Zukin, who upgraded Palantir to Hold and assigned a $207 price target.

The target suggests additional upside from current levels and aligns with broader market expectations that the company can continue benefiting from growing AI adoption.

Zukin argued that Palantir has established itself as a leading enterprise AI software provider through products including Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), Foundry, Gotham, and its network of AI-focused forward-deployed engineers.

A central part of the investment thesis remains Palantir’s Ontology framework, which Wolfe described as the company’s competitive differentiator.

The firm called Ontology the company’s “secret sauce,” describing it as a proprietary layer that helps organize enterprise data, workflows, and business relationships in a way that allows AI systems to operate with greater business context.

According to Wolfe, Palantir has evolved beyond its origins as a custom software provider into one of the most significant enterprise AI platforms available today.

While acknowledging that the company is not “Too Big to Fail,” the brokerage said Palantir is “Too Big to Ignore.”

Growth metrics remain a key attraction

Analysts also pointed to several operating metrics that continue to support the bullish case.

Zukin highlighted net revenue retention of approximately 150%, revenue growth of 85% year over year, and backlog growth of 97% year over year.

These results have been achieved with a relatively small customer base of roughly 1,000 clients and a workforce of about 4,000 employees.

Wolfe estimates that Palantir’s total addressable market could reach approximately $385 billion across more than 100,000 enterprise customers globally.

The firm’s base-case forecast calls for revenue to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 39% between fiscal 2026 and fiscal 2029.

In a more optimistic scenario, revenue growth could reach 55% annually during that period.

Average revenue per customer has also continued to expand, rising 40% year over year.

Analysts believe these figures demonstrate that Palantir remains in the early stages of penetrating a potentially large enterprise AI market.

Competition and valuation remain concerns

Despite the strong growth outlook, analysts continue to highlight risks.

Zukin noted that Palantir trades at roughly 30 times projected 2027 revenue and approximately 65 times earnings, valuations that remain significantly above many software peers.

The company is also facing increasing competition as major AI firms expand their enterprise offerings.

Investor discussions with management have frequently centered on whether Palantir can maintain its competitive advantage as companies including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Databricks build deployment teams and develop business-context layers that resemble elements of Palantir’s Ontology platform.

Palantir has responded by emphasizing the complexity of its operating system and arguing that its capabilities extend far beyond deploying large language models and processing enterprise data.

The company’s profitability remains another point of differentiation.

Palantir reported an 84% gross profit margin, a figure management says reflects both pricing power and the strength of its competitive position.

Separately, UBS reiterated its Buy rating on Palantir with a $200 price target, maintaining confidence in the company’s long-term growth prospects despite recent stock-price volatility and investor concerns about intensifying competition in the AI sector.

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