Nvidia, Wall Street and Palantir Technologies
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Palantir Technologies has created one of the most dramatic stories on Wall Street this year, defying conventional investment narratives. In 2025, it became the top-performing stock in the S&P 500, surging over 106% and at points climbing 144% from the start of the year—outpacing even AI heavyweights like Nvidia.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNPalantir Snaps Losing Streak. Software Maker Ekes Out Gain Amid Questions Over AI Boom.
Palantir stock closed slightly up on Thursday, after declining for six straight sessions. Palantir's pullback raised questions over whether the AI stock boom is winding down.
Palantir Technologies was the worst performer in the S&P 500 on Tuesday, with the stock continuing to surrender gains following a blowout earnings report earlier this month.
Shares of technology companies fell for the third consecutive session, as fears percolated about rich valuations of artificial-intelligence companies.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNNvidia And Palantir Are Paused, But These AI Stealth Stocks Hold Their Ground
The 2025 stock market saw Palantir, at its peak, up more than 150% and leading the S&P 500. Major hyperscaler Oracle ORCL ran up 57%, while Nvidia stock's gain topped just short of 57%. Microsoft stock peaked in July with a 32% gain.
Catch and Revoke” is said to be AI driven technology that combines social media monitoring, visa status tracking, and automated threat assessments of foreign individuals on visas,
Tech workers are also increasingly determined to hold their workplaces accountable for enabling the genocide in Gaza.
Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE:PLTR) deepened its partnership with Fujitsu Ltd. (OTC:FJTSY) through a new licensing deal signed Aug. 5, 2025, granting Fujitsu the rights to offer the Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) in Japan.
Palantir Technologies on Monday raised its annual revenue forecast for the second time this year, expecting sustained demand for its AI-linked services from businesses and governments.