- Palantir Technologies reported robust second-quarter results, with adjusted earnings per share of $0.41 and revenue growth of 93%, significantly exceeding analyst expectations.
- Following the impressive earnings, Palantir Technologies' stock price surged over 20%, driven by improved profitability with its adjusted operating margin increasing to 62%.
- The company raised its full-year financial forecast, signaling strong confidence in its future growth, particularly within its burgeoning artificial intelligence division.
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) is a leading software company specializing in big data analytics. Co-founded by figures like Peter Thiel and Alex Karp, the company provides advanced data analysis tools to government agencies and large corporations. It went public in 2020 through a direct listing, a less common way for a company to start trading on a stock exchange.
On August 4, 2026, the analyst firm Benchmark restated its "Hold" rating for Palantir Technologies. A "Hold" rating suggests that the analyst believes the stock will perform in line with the market and advises investors against buying or selling shares. At the time of this rating, the stock's price was $157.61.
This rating came as Palantir Technologies announced very strong second-quarter results. The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.41, which was higher than the $0.34 analysts expected. Revenue also grew by 93% from the previous year to $1.9 billion, beating estimates of $1.8 billion.
Following the earnings news, Palantir Technologies' stock price surged over 20%, as highlighted by Forbes. The company's adjusted operating margin, a key measure of profitability from its core business, increased to 62% from 46% a year earlier. This indicates the company is becoming more efficient at turning revenue into profit.
Chief Executive Officer Alex Karp called the performance "otherworldly," noting that US commercial revenue grew 149% year over year. Palantir Technologies also raised its financial forecast for the rest of the year, signaling strong confidence in its future, particularly in its artificial intelligence division.