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Palantir’s 2,500% run has bulls scrambling to justify valuation

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Alex Karp, chief executive officer of Palantir Technologies, during the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 12, 2023.
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Palantir Technologies Inc.’s meteoric rise is pushing the company’s valuation further into record territory, forcing bullish investors to bank on increasingly robust future growth to justify its current level.

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Shares of the defense maker closed at another all-time high Friday, bringing gains since its 2021 debut to near 2,500%. The stock is up almost 150% this year, a rally underpinned by the company’s growing use of artificial intelligence, business ties to the US government and most recently, a stellarearnings report.

That surge has made Palantir eye-wateringly expensive compared to its peers: trading at 245 times forward earnings, it is the most richly-valued company in the S&P 500 Index. By comparison, chipmaker Nvidia Corp., another big gainer, trades at just 35 times forward earnings. 

Palantir is “turning into a bit of a difficult valuation story to sell, but it’s a great company,” said Mark Giarelli of Morningstar Investment Service, who has sell-equivalent rating on the stock. The valuation “causes heartburn, but that’s the story right now.”

Plenty of Wall Street pros and retail investors alike are happy to hang on for now, wary of missing out on further upside. Still, it’s getting hard for them to ignore the increasingly high bar Palantir must meet to justify its performance over the longer term. Damian Reimertz of Bloomberg Intelligence estimates the company would need to generate $60 billion over the next 12 months to trade at a comparable valuation to its peers. 

That calculation — based on a comparison of the software companies’ enterprise value-to-sales ratio — is many times higher than the $4 billion in revenues Wall Street expects Palantir to earn in fiscal 2025 or the $5.7 billion analysts forecast for next year. 

Valuation is also a sticking point for Gil Luria, managing director and head of technology research at DA Davidson & Co. Luria praised Palantir’s quarterly results and called it “the best story in all of software” in a recent note. 

But he estimates that the company would have to grow at 50% annually for the next five years and maintain a 50% margin in order to get its forward price to earnings ratio down to 30, in line with the likes of Microsoft Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Palantir’s adjusted earnings per share are expected to grow at a 56% rate this year, falling to 31% and 33% in the next two years, respectively.

In a broader sign of Wall Street’s unease, more than twice as many analysts assign the stock sell or hold ratings than buy, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Still, Palantir’s shares have become a must-own for portfolio managers concerned with beating performance benchmarks, said David Wagner of Aptus Capital Advisors, which holds shares of the company.

“There’s a lot of investors that just can’t ignore it,” said Wagner. “They don’t believe in the stock, but they’re tired of it just hurting them on a relative performance standpoint.”

‘Squint Your Eyes’

Palantir bulls are betting that the company’s business performance will support its stock price over the long term, a path taken by many of today’s Big Tech elite. Online streamer Netflix Inc., for instance, traded north of 280 times forward earnings at a 2015 peak, and now stands at a forward P/E of 40.

“Definitely Palantir is part of that AI craze, but not everything that goes to a valuation of 200 is a bubble,” said Que Nguyen, chief investment officer of equity strategies at Research Affiliates, referring to Netflix.

Brent Bracelin at Piper Sandler boosted his price target on shares to $182 from $170 following earnings and maintained his overweight rating. He is counting on the company to continue growing aggressively and sustain high free cash flow margins through 2030, aided by a market for defense spending estimated at $1 trillion in the US alone. 

“You have to squint your eyes. You kind of have to believe that these audacious growth goals can be achieved,” he said. 

Of course, there are numerous examples of stock rallies that cooled when companies couldn’t meet Wall Street’s elevated expectations. Shares of Tesla Inc. are down nearly 20% this year, in part because the company’s results aren’t keeping pace with its lofty valuation  of about 148 times forward earnings.

While Palantir aced its most recent earnings report, its high valuation could exacerbate a selloff if the company stumbles in the future, said Morningstar’s Giarelli.

“Palantir is trading at such a high multiple relative to everyone else that there’s just so much gravity underneath their stock chart,” he said.  “There’s a lot of room below the stock chart for it to reprice in a negative way because it’s had such a stellar run.”

For Mark Malek, chief investment officer at Siebert Financial, valuations remain a concern. Still, Palantir’s potential for growth has kept him holding on to the stock. 

“It’s uncomfortable to buy it at these levels, but we’re not afraid to buy when stocks are overvalued,” he said. “Where else are you finding 30% growth rates out there?” 

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