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Palantir Stock Climbs as New AI Mortgage Deal, UBS Target Hike Help PLTR Buck Weak Market
19 March 2026
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Palantir Stock Climbs as New AI Mortgage Deal, UBS Target Hike Help PLTR Buck Weak Market

NEW YORK, March 19, 2026, 16:33 EDT

Palantir Technologies jumped 1.9% to $155.68 in late Thursday trade, standing out against a weaker market backdrop. Investors reacted to the company’s latest commercial AI initiative and a fresh price target hike from UBS. The Nasdaq dropped 0.28% and the S&P 500 lost 0.27%, with rising oil prices stoking inflation fears that weighed on growth names.

Palantir’s latest partnership comes as the company works to prove it can expand beyond defense, aiming to sustain the breakneck growth it mapped out last month. On Thursday, Palantir announced it’s teaming with Moder to develop an AI-driven mortgage operations platform, bringing on Freedom Mortgage as its pilot client. The company reaffirmed its 2026 revenue target of $7.182 billion to $7.198 billion and projected U.S. commercial revenue to jump at least 115%. “The future of our industry could be reshaped,” said Moder Chairman Michael Middleman. Palantir’s Elias Davis added the collaboration aims to help serve homeowners with greater efficiency and accuracy. Business Wire

This is where things get interesting. Investors are looking for evidence that the software stack used for Pentagon deals can actually deliver steady, repeatable results in more pedestrian, slower-moving sectors.

Wall Street’s stance remains firm. According to TipRanks, UBS analyst Karl Keirstead upped his price target to $200 from $180 on March 18, sticking with his Buy rating. That suggests more room to climb from where shares stood on Thursday.

Competition in the space is heating up. On Tuesday, Reuters said OpenAI plans to make its models available to U.S. defense and government clients via Amazon Web Services following the Pentagon’s move to cut ties with Anthropic. Anthropic, for its part, had earlier collaborated with both Palantir and AWS within classified environments.

Palantir is juggling both its core military business and ambitions for expansion into fresh sectors. Earlier this month, Reuters reported that Anthropic’s Claude powers part of Palantir’s Maven Smart Systems—the Pentagon’s platform for intelligence and targeting. Maven contracts tied to Palantir could be worth over $1 billion, according to the report.

The Pentagon has shifted gears again. According to Reuters, the Defense Department is pushing for a six-month wind-down of Anthropic’s tools. Still, military teams aren’t on board—pulling Claude from programs like Maven would take time and hit budgets hard.

Another signal worth noting: director Alexander Moore offloaded 16,000 Palantir shares on March 16, according to a Form 4 filed with the SEC. The move was made under a pre-set Rule 10b5-1 plan, and Moore still holds 1,156,978 shares directly after the sale.

But there’s little room for error here. Palantir’s market cap sits near $432.8 billion, with shares changing hands at around 395 times earnings, market data shows. Any slip in commercial launches, turbulence with the Anthropic transition, or even a shift away from expensive AI stocks could put real pressure on the price.

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