Palantir’s Stock Quadrupled in 2024. Can It Repeat in 2025?

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Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR) has been one of 2024’s best-performing stocks. As of the time of writing, it has risen an astounding 340%, meaning the stock has more than quadrupled in 2024. That’s an impressive performance, but anyone who doesn’t own the stock is wondering if there’s more upside to be had with Palantir.

With 2025 right around the corner, can Palantir repeat its 2024 performance next year?

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With returns like that, you might guess that Palantir is somehow involved with artificial intelligence (AI), and you’d be right. Palantir’s software gives those with decision-making authority all of the information they need to make the most informed choice possible. At first, this software was exclusively used by the government. Then, Palantir expanded its reach to the commercial sector, where it also saw strong demand.

However, the biggest rise in demand occurred recently with its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP). AIP allows AI to be integrated into workflows rather than be a tool on the side. It also allows data to be maintained within the platform, so third-party generative AI models don’t have access to potentially sensitive information.

Palantir saw demand for its software explode in 2024, and management is extremely bullish on its future. CEO Alex Karp summarized Q3 in one sentence: “We absolutely eviscerated this quarter, driven by unrelenting AI demand that won’t slow down.”

In the third quarter, Palantir saw revenue rise 30% year over year to $726 million. However, the U.S. saw outsized demand compared to its international counterparts, as U.S. commercial revenue rose 54% year over year to $179 million, and U.S. government revenue rose 40% year over year to $320 million. Clearly, AI has been a huge hit in the U.S., but that enthusiasm has yet to spill over to the international community.

Another hallmark of Palantir’s AI business is that it’s actually profitable. In Q3, it posted a second consecutive quarter with a 20% profit margin. This proves that a software company doesn’t need to be growth at all costs — growth and financial responsibility can go hand in hand.

But that’s the past; what does the future hold?

If you’re thinking, “How can Palantir’s stock be up more than 300% when revenue was only up 30%,” you’re not alone. While Palantir’s business looked great, its stock returns are unbelievable. Most of Palantir’s stock returns have come from a mechanism called multiple expansion. Multiple expansion occurs when investors are willing to pay more for a company’s given financials; therefore, its valuation rises. This has happened with Palantir, as the stock now trades for 184 times forward earnings and 63 times sales.

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