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Palantir Technologies Stock Just Got an AI Forecast Boost. Why Investors Still Paused

Palantir Technologies Stock Just Got an AI Forecast Boost. Why Investors Still Paused

NEW YORK, May 5, 2026, 08:25 EDT

Palantir Technologies bumped up its 2026 revenue outlook following an 85% surge in first-quarter sales, as US demand for its AI software keeps climbing. Shares showed just a slight premarket gain, last trading at $146.03—about 1.4% above Monday’s close.

The distinction is getting sharper—investors are favoring AI firms with real revenue over those pitching future promise. Palantir’s latest results handed bulls solid ammunition: rapid growth, fat margins, strong cash generation. Detractors, though, stuck to their usual arguments about the stock’s valuation and warned that upstart AI players might replicate some of Palantir’s approach.

Palantir’s U.S. segment carried the load, with revenue stateside jumping to $1.282 billion—more than double the prior tally. In detail: U.S. government revenue climbed 84% to $687 million, while commercial business surged 133%, reaching $595 million. The company’s software, used to funnel data into operating systems for tasks like planning and automation, remains its mainstay for both agencies and corporate clients.

Revenue for the quarter ended March 31 climbed to $1.633 billion, topping the $1.54 billion average estimate from LSEG, Reuters reported. Adjusted earnings landed at 33 cents per share, beating the projected 28 cents.

Palantir lifted its full-year 2026 revenue outlook to a range of $7.650 billion to $7.662 billion, raising its target from a previous $7.18 billion to $7.20 billion. For this quarter, Palantir is looking for revenue between $1.797 billion and $1.801 billion, topping the $1.68 billion analysts had penciled in, according to Reuters.

Chief Executive Alex Karp voiced confidence in an “accelerating U.S. market,” saying the outlook reflected that optimism. He highlighted a Rule of 40 score of 145%—a metric that combines revenue growth with adjusted operating margin, commonly used in software to gauge growth and profitability. Karp called out Palantir’s results alongside AI infrastructure players Nvidia, Micron and SK Hynix, while noting those peers focus mainly on chips, not enterprise software. SEC

The company logged $2.41 billion in total contract value—basically, the full potential from deals signed or won during the quarter—which marks a 61% jump. Adjusted free cash flow came in at $925 million, or 57% of revenue, after excluding certain items.

Palantir’s government business leans heavily on defense, with Reuters noting that Maven—its AI-powered battlefield data and targeting system—is poised to be named a Pentagon program of record, potentially cementing its presence within the military for years. The company also secured a $300 million contract from the U.S. Department of Agriculture not long ago.

Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar, speaking on the earnings call, leaned into industrial metaphors for the AI age: “Tokens are the new coal” and “AIP is the train,” he said, according to Business Insider. Tokens—bits of text AI systems process—are getting cheaper, Sankar noted, which could ramp up usage of Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform, or AIP. Business Insider

Morningstar’s Mark Giarelli said the real question isn’t if Palantir is “a great company,” but whether its valuation still holds up — and if frontier AI models, those cutting-edge large systems, could pose a threat. He’s sticking with his $153 fair value estimate on the stock and pointed to OpenAI’s DeployCo as a deployment project worth watching. Morningstar

Still, there’s plenty of risk to consider. Giarelli flagged that Palantir shares dipped a bit post-earnings, likely tied to softer-than-expected U.S. commercial revenue versus FactSet’s numbers. Reuters highlighted comments from Chief Financial Officer David Glazer, who said expenses will climb this year as the company pours money into both product development and tech hiring. Palantir’s own filings point out that lots of contracts include convenience termination clauses—so that booked contract value isn’t locked-in revenue.

For now, Wall Street gets another beat-and-raise quarter from the company. The bigger test is whether Palantir can keep U.S. growth running at triple digits, even as it fends off pressure on pricing and margins from AI labs, cloud vendors, and customers looking to develop more tools internally.

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