Beyond the Magnificent 7: New AI Winners Powering Stock Market
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Saturday, Oct 4, 2025 8:57 am ET2min read
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Palantir Technologies (PLTR), in particular, has seen remarkable growth driven by strategic partnerships and strong earnings reports. On September 23, 2025, Boeing Defense & Space announced it would integrate Palantir's AI/data platform across its operations. This partnership, described as "game-changing" by Boeing's defense chief, has significantly boosted Palantir's stock price [1]. Despite a recent pullback, Palantir remains well above last year's levels, with shares more than doubling year-to-date by mid-2025.
In early August 2025, Palantir reported record Q2 results, with revenue up 48% year-over-year. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to about $4.14–$4.15 billion, reflecting strong demand from both government and commercial sectors [1]. However, analysts remain divided on Palantir's valuation, with price targets ranging from as low as $45 to as high as $215. The consensus target is around $125–$140, implying modest upside from current levels [1].
Palantir's recent partnerships and product developments have expanded its footprint beyond its original defense base. The company has landed deals with the U.S. Army, Boeing, and a nuclear energy company, and has also pushed into commercial sectors like automotive, healthcare, and finance. These moves reflect a strategic shift towards becoming a vendor for corporate AI solutions [1].
While Palantir's AI-driven growth has been impressive, the stock's valuation remains a point of contention among analysts. Some, like Wedbush's Dan Ives, remain bullish on Palantir's AI prospects and see it as a top pick [1]. Others, such as Citron's Andrew Left, argue that the stock is overvalued and suggest a rational value of only $65–$70 per share [1].
Broadcom and Oracle have also seen significant gains, driven by strong earnings reports and strategic acquisitions. Broadcom, for instance, has benefited from the semiconductor boom and has become a major player in the AI chip market. Oracle, meanwhile, has seen growth through its cloud computing and software-as-a-service offerings.
In summary, the AI-driven stock rally is being led by Broadcom, Oracle, and Palantir, with these companies surpassing the Magnificent Seven group of tech names. While there are concerns about valuation, particularly for Palantir, the long-term growth prospects of these AI winners remain promising.
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A new wave of AI winners is driving the stock market to fresh records, with Broadcom, Oracle, and Palantir leading the S&P 500 leaderboard. These large-cap companies have surpassed the so-called Magnificent Seven group of tech names, including Meta Platforms, Tesla, and Amazon. Broadcom has become the fourth-biggest contributor to the S&P 500 in terms of market capitalization this year, while Oracle and Palantir have also cracked the top 10 companies with the largest market-gap gains.
A new wave of artificial intelligence (AI) winners is propelling the stock market to unprecedented heights, with Broadcom, Oracle, and Palantir leading the S&P 500 leaderboard. These large-cap companies have surpassed the so-called Magnificent Seven group of tech names, including Meta Platforms, Tesla, and Amazon. Broadcom has become the fourth-biggest contributor to the S&P 500 in terms of market capitalization this year, while Oracle and Palantir have also cracked the top 10 companies with the largest market-gap gains.Palantir Technologies (PLTR), in particular, has seen remarkable growth driven by strategic partnerships and strong earnings reports. On September 23, 2025, Boeing Defense & Space announced it would integrate Palantir's AI/data platform across its operations. This partnership, described as "game-changing" by Boeing's defense chief, has significantly boosted Palantir's stock price [1]. Despite a recent pullback, Palantir remains well above last year's levels, with shares more than doubling year-to-date by mid-2025.
In early August 2025, Palantir reported record Q2 results, with revenue up 48% year-over-year. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to about $4.14–$4.15 billion, reflecting strong demand from both government and commercial sectors [1]. However, analysts remain divided on Palantir's valuation, with price targets ranging from as low as $45 to as high as $215. The consensus target is around $125–$140, implying modest upside from current levels [1].
Palantir's recent partnerships and product developments have expanded its footprint beyond its original defense base. The company has landed deals with the U.S. Army, Boeing, and a nuclear energy company, and has also pushed into commercial sectors like automotive, healthcare, and finance. These moves reflect a strategic shift towards becoming a vendor for corporate AI solutions [1].
While Palantir's AI-driven growth has been impressive, the stock's valuation remains a point of contention among analysts. Some, like Wedbush's Dan Ives, remain bullish on Palantir's AI prospects and see it as a top pick [1]. Others, such as Citron's Andrew Left, argue that the stock is overvalued and suggest a rational value of only $65–$70 per share [1].
Broadcom and Oracle have also seen significant gains, driven by strong earnings reports and strategic acquisitions. Broadcom, for instance, has benefited from the semiconductor boom and has become a major player in the AI chip market. Oracle, meanwhile, has seen growth through its cloud computing and software-as-a-service offerings.
In summary, the AI-driven stock rally is being led by Broadcom, Oracle, and Palantir, with these companies surpassing the Magnificent Seven group of tech names. While there are concerns about valuation, particularly for Palantir, the long-term growth prospects of these AI winners remain promising.

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