Within the Russell 1000, only 10 stocks are rated at the equivalent of 'sell' by at least 50% of analysts, and now Palantir is one of them.
Within the Russell 1000, only 10 stocks are rated at the equivalent of “sell” by at least 50% of analysts, and now Palantir Technologies Inc. is one of them.
Weiss sees a tough setup into the second half of the year “as revenue guidance already implies an acceleration in estimated organic revenue growth , which sets a higher bar for the positive estimate revision necessary to justify valuation.” The average price target listed on FactSet is $13.73, about 8% below current levels. Of the 18 analysts tracked by the service who cover Palantir’s stock, three have buy ratings, six have hold ratings, and nine have sell ratings, according to FactSet data.
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