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Palantir Surges In Monday Pre-Market As Top Tech Bull Raises Price Target To $75 Ahead Of Nasdaq Listing
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Palantir Surges In Monday Pre-Market As Top Tech Bull Raises Price Target To $75 Ahead Of Nasdaq Listing
Nov 25, 2024 5:46 AM

Palantir Technologies Inc. ( PLTR ) experienced a 3.25% increase in pre-market trading on Monday, as per Benzinga Pro. This rise follows the company’s recent announcement of its transition from the NYSE to the Nasdaq, with trading set to begin on Nov. 26.

Palantir’s stock will continue under the ticker “PLTR.” The move to Nasdaq is part of a broader trend, as the exchange has attracted 16 significant companies this year, including Science Applications International Corp ( SAIC ) and Campbell Soup Company .

While Palantir ( PLTR ) has not confirmed any plans to join the Nasdaq-100, the potential inclusion could enhance its visibility and attract investor interest. Historically, companies switching to Nasdaq have often joined this prestigious index, which could lead to increased demand for Palantir ( PLTR ) shares.

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Why It Matters: The transition of Palantir Technologies Inc. ( PLTR ) to the Nasdaq comes amid a significant surge in its stock value, which has increased by 288% year-to-date. This remarkable growth is partly attributed to the company’s strategic focus on artificial intelligence.

Dan Ives has raised Palantir’s price target to $75, reflecting confidence in the AI software sector’s potential. Ives predicts that 2025 will be a pivotal year for AI implementation, further boosting the software sector’s growth. This optimistic outlook aligns with Palantir’s ongoing efforts to enhance its AI capabilities, positioning the company to capitalize on the anticipated AI revolution.

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Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of Benzinga Neuro and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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