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BigBear reported net income of $2.5 million, marking its second ever quarterly profit and the first since 2023.</p><p>Shares jumped 18.15% to $7.16 on Wednesday. The stock was up 60% this year, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3c55a5d1299dfd7da69e2447f91871af\" tg-width=\"818\" tg-height=\"606\"/></p><p>BigBear, which sells its software to the Defense Department and other branches of the federal government, continues to double down on the defense sector. The company announced a $250 million deal on Monday to acquire Ask Sage, an AI platform built for defense and national security agencies.</p><p>Ask Sage already supports more than 100,000 users across hundreds of companies and 16,000 government teams, BigBear CEO Kevin McAleenan said.</p><p>The move expands the market BigBear can address and “strengthens its position as a leading provider of AI, computer vision, and decision advantage solutions for national security,” said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver in a research note. The firm reiterated an Overweight rating for the stock and boosted its target for the price to $7 from $6.</p><p>Defense-related stocks have surged in 2025, so it makes sense that BigBear is leaning into the trend. 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It Could Be a Mini-Palantir\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1079075236\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Tiger Newspress </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2025-11-12 23:20</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<html><head></head><body><p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BBAI\">BigBear.ai Holdings</a> stock soared after the artificial-intelligence software company reported solid quarterly earnings and announced the acquisition of a generative AI start-up that could bolster its ability to compete with Palantir Technologies.</p><p>The company posted a loss of 3 cents a share for the third quarter, surpassing the loss of 7 cents a share analysts had anticipated. Revenue totaled $33.1 million, down 20% from last year but ahead of Wall Street’s call for $31.8 million. BigBear reported net income of $2.5 million, marking its second ever quarterly profit and the first since 2023.</p><p>Shares jumped 18.15% to $7.16 on Wednesday. The stock was up 60% this year, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3c55a5d1299dfd7da69e2447f91871af\" tg-width=\"818\" tg-height=\"606\"/></p><p>BigBear, which sells its software to the Defense Department and other branches of the federal government, continues to double down on the defense sector. The company announced a $250 million deal on Monday to acquire Ask Sage, an AI platform built for defense and national security agencies.</p><p>Ask Sage already supports more than 100,000 users across hundreds of companies and 16,000 government teams, BigBear CEO Kevin McAleenan said.</p><p>The move expands the market BigBear can address and “strengthens its position as a leading provider of AI, computer vision, and decision advantage solutions for national security,” said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver in a research note. The firm reiterated an Overweight rating for the stock and boosted its target for the price to $7 from $6.</p><p>Defense-related stocks have surged in 2025, so it makes sense that BigBear is leaning into the trend. The Global X Defense Tech (SHLD) exchange-traded fund has climbed 79% this year, led by its largest holding, Palantir Technologies.</p><p>“Despite delays resulting from the government shutdown, we believe the potential for new business in the field of border security and defense remains strong,” McAleenan said. Those opportunities are likely “to materialize into contracts next year” with the help of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill, he said.</p><p>Palantir remains the undisputed leader in defense software. Its scale will be difficult for BigBear to compete with. Earlier this year, Palantir notched a 10-year, $10 billion contract to provide software and data analytics to the Army.</p><p>BigBear can certainly pick off smaller, more specialized government contracts, however, and even has a partnership with Palantir. Cantor Fitzgerald pointed to the Customs and Border Protection’s investments in biometric entry-and-exit systems, for instance, which is one of BigBear’s areas of expertise. Security needs at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles could also give BigBear a boost.</p><p>The real challenge is turning those tailwinds into consistent profits. BigBear’s losses haven’t consistently narrowed since its went public via a 2021 merger with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. And the company is on track to post its lowest fiscal-year revenue as a public company in 2025.</p><p>It is also a riskier play than its already risky competitor. Palantir has a beta of 2.08 over the past 52 weeks, meaning it is roughly twice as volatile as the broader stock market. BigBear’s beta is even higher at 2.47.</p><p>Investors should expect more bumpy quarters ahead, said H.C. Wainwright analyst Scott Buck, though individual programs should eventually have less impact on quarterly results as the business scales up.</p><p>Ask Sage may be part of that trajectory. The start-up, which was founded in 2023, is expected to post annual recurring revenue of roughly $25 million in 2025, up sixfold from a year ago. The deal is expected to close late in the fourth quarter of 2025 or early in the first quarter of 2026.</p><p>“We believe BigBear.ai remains well positioned to be a beneficiary from the current administration’s priorities,” Buck wrote, reiterating a Buy rating for the stock and an $8 price target.</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"BBAI":"BigBear.ai Holdings"},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1118970866","content_text":"BigBear.ai Holdings stock soared after the artificial-intelligence software company reported solid quarterly earnings and announced the acquisition of a generative AI start-up that could bolster its ability to compete with Palantir Technologies.The company posted a loss of 3 cents a share for the third quarter, surpassing the loss of 7 cents a share analysts had anticipated. Revenue totaled $33.1 million, down 20% from last year but ahead of Wall Street’s call for $31.8 million. BigBear reported net income of $2.5 million, marking its second ever quarterly profit and the first since 2023.Shares jumped 18.15% to $7.16 on Wednesday. The stock was up 60% this year, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.BigBear, which sells its software to the Defense Department and other branches of the federal government, continues to double down on the defense sector. The company announced a $250 million deal on Monday to acquire Ask Sage, an AI platform built for defense and national security agencies.Ask Sage already supports more than 100,000 users across hundreds of companies and 16,000 government teams, BigBear CEO Kevin McAleenan said.The move expands the market BigBear can address and “strengthens its position as a leading provider of AI, computer vision, and decision advantage solutions for national security,” said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver in a research note. The firm reiterated an Overweight rating for the stock and boosted its target for the price to $7 from $6.Defense-related stocks have surged in 2025, so it makes sense that BigBear is leaning into the trend. The Global X Defense Tech (SHLD) exchange-traded fund has climbed 79% this year, led by its largest holding, Palantir Technologies.“Despite delays resulting from the government shutdown, we believe the potential for new business in the field of border security and defense remains strong,” McAleenan said. Those opportunities are likely “to materialize into contracts next year” with the help of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill, he said.Palantir remains the undisputed leader in defense software. Its scale will be difficult for BigBear to compete with. Earlier this year, Palantir notched a 10-year, $10 billion contract to provide software and data analytics to the Army.BigBear can certainly pick off smaller, more specialized government contracts, however, and even has a partnership with Palantir. Cantor Fitzgerald pointed to the Customs and Border Protection’s investments in biometric entry-and-exit systems, for instance, which is one of BigBear’s areas of expertise. Security needs at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles could also give BigBear a boost.The real challenge is turning those tailwinds into consistent profits. BigBear’s losses haven’t consistently narrowed since its went public via a 2021 merger with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. And the company is on track to post its lowest fiscal-year revenue as a public company in 2025.It is also a riskier play than its already risky competitor. Palantir has a beta of 2.08 over the past 52 weeks, meaning it is roughly twice as volatile as the broader stock market. BigBear’s beta is even higher at 2.47.Investors should expect more bumpy quarters ahead, said H.C. 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That stake and a windfall at the Vision Fund startup investment unit helped SoftBank report a surprise net income of ¥2.5 trillion ($16.2 billion) in its fiscal second quarter, far outrunning the average of analyst estimates of ¥418.2 billion.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">On Tuesday, SoftBank also announced a 4-for-1 stock split that will take place Jan. 1.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Son’s company now boasts a portfolio that includes some of the world’s most sought-after names in AI: OpenAI and Oracle Corp. Those stakes boosted SoftBank’s paper gains and helped drive a 78% surge in its share price over the three months ending in September — its best such performance since the December quarter of 2005.</p><p>The number of bets from which SoftBank is successfully recouping its investment has increased, “so we raise our forecasts,” Citigroup analyst Keiichi Yoneshima wrote in a note ahead of the earnings release. The analyst set his target price for SoftBank’s stock at ¥27,100, linking his calculations with OpenAI’s valuation and assuming a future valuation range of $500 billion to $1 trillion for the ChatGPT operator.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Son, 68, is aggressively seeking to capitalize on booming investment in AI and chips, even as he scales back other investments. The SoftBank founder’s ambition has fueled initiatives including the Stargate data center rollout and a planned $30 billion investment in OpenAI. Son is also courting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and others about taking part in a $1 trillion AI manufacturing hub in Arizona. SoftBank even explored a takeover of US chipmaker Marvell Technology Inc. earlier this year.</p><p>The challenge will be to balance the financing behind the new investments, including roughly $20 billion for OpenAI and $6.5 billion for the planned acquisition of chip designer Ampere Computing LLC. Concerns also persist about the high valuations propping up AI companies and their capital spending, and who will ultimately benefit from the big data centers and other infrastructure under construction.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">“The simple trade was to buy SoftBank for cheap exposure to Arm shares and a broader AI and tech mix. That idea has more than delivered – the stock’s more than doubled, far outpacing the modest rise in NAV,” according to a Finimize Research note published on Smartkarma ahead of the earnings release, referring to SoftBank’s net asset value.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">“But now the discount’s mostly closed, so SoftBank isn’t a ‘cheap’ way in anymore. 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That stake and a windfall at the Vision Fund startup investment unit helped SoftBank report a surprise net income of ¥2.5 trillion ($16.2 billion) in its fiscal second quarter, far outrunning the average of analyst estimates of ¥418.2 billion.On Tuesday, SoftBank also announced a 4-for-1 stock split that will take place Jan. 1.Son’s company now boasts a portfolio that includes some of the world’s most sought-after names in AI: OpenAI and Oracle Corp. Those stakes boosted SoftBank’s paper gains and helped drive a 78% surge in its share price over the three months ending in September — its best such performance since the December quarter of 2005.The number of bets from which SoftBank is successfully recouping its investment has increased, “so we raise our forecasts,” Citigroup analyst Keiichi Yoneshima wrote in a note ahead of the earnings release. The analyst set his target price for SoftBank’s stock at ¥27,100, linking his calculations with OpenAI’s valuation and assuming a future valuation range of $500 billion to $1 trillion for the ChatGPT operator.Son, 68, is aggressively seeking to capitalize on booming investment in AI and chips, even as he scales back other investments. The SoftBank founder’s ambition has fueled initiatives including the Stargate data center rollout and a planned $30 billion investment in OpenAI. Son is also courting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and others about taking part in a $1 trillion AI manufacturing hub in Arizona. SoftBank even explored a takeover of US chipmaker Marvell Technology Inc. earlier this year.The challenge will be to balance the financing behind the new investments, including roughly $20 billion for OpenAI and $6.5 billion for the planned acquisition of chip designer Ampere Computing LLC. Concerns also persist about the high valuations propping up AI companies and their capital spending, and who will ultimately benefit from the big data centers and other infrastructure under construction.“The simple trade was to buy SoftBank for cheap exposure to Arm shares and a broader AI and tech mix. That idea has more than delivered – the stock’s more than doubled, far outpacing the modest rise in NAV,” according to a Finimize Research note published on Smartkarma ahead of the earnings release, referring to SoftBank’s net asset value.“But now the discount’s mostly closed, so SoftBank isn’t a ‘cheap’ way in anymore. 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That stake and a windfall at the Vision Fund startup investment unit helped SoftBank report a surprise net income of ¥2.5 trillion ($16.2 billion) in its fiscal second quarter, far outrunning the average of analyst estimates of ¥418.2 billion.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">On Tuesday, SoftBank also announced a 4-for-1 stock split that will take place Jan. 1.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Son’s company now boasts a portfolio that includes some of the world’s most sought-after names in AI: OpenAI and Oracle Corp. Those stakes boosted SoftBank’s paper gains and helped drive a 78% surge in its share price over the three months ending in September — its best such performance since the December quarter of 2005.</p><p>The number of bets from which SoftBank is successfully recouping its investment has increased, “so we raise our forecasts,” Citigroup analyst Keiichi Yoneshima wrote in a note ahead of the earnings release. The analyst set his target price for SoftBank’s stock at ¥27,100, linking his calculations with OpenAI’s valuation and assuming a future valuation range of $500 billion to $1 trillion for the ChatGPT operator.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Son, 68, is aggressively seeking to capitalize on booming investment in AI and chips, even as he scales back other investments. The SoftBank founder’s ambition has fueled initiatives including the Stargate data center rollout and a planned $30 billion investment in OpenAI. Son is also courting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and others about taking part in a $1 trillion AI manufacturing hub in Arizona. SoftBank even explored a takeover of US chipmaker Marvell Technology Inc. earlier this year.</p><p>The challenge will be to balance the financing behind the new investments, including roughly $20 billion for OpenAI and $6.5 billion for the planned acquisition of chip designer Ampere Computing LLC. Concerns also persist about the high valuations propping up AI companies and their capital spending, and who will ultimately benefit from the big data centers and other infrastructure under construction.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">“The simple trade was to buy SoftBank for cheap exposure to Arm shares and a broader AI and tech mix. That idea has more than delivered – the stock’s more than doubled, far outpacing the modest rise in NAV,” according to a Finimize Research note published on Smartkarma ahead of the earnings release, referring to SoftBank’s net asset value.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">“But now the discount’s mostly closed, so SoftBank isn’t a ‘cheap’ way in anymore. So on that basis, it’s likely a good time to sell and take your profits,” it said.</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"NVDA":"英伟达"},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1185476896","content_text":"SoftBank Group Corp. sold its entire stake in Nvidia Corp., pocketing $5.83 billion ahead of a rash of planned investments by founder Masayoshi Son to build his own sphere of influence supporting artificial intelligence.Nvidia shares fell 1% in premarket.The Tokyo-based company had raised its stake in Nvidia to about $3 billion by the end of March. That stake and a windfall at the Vision Fund startup investment unit helped SoftBank report a surprise net income of ¥2.5 trillion ($16.2 billion) in its fiscal second quarter, far outrunning the average of analyst estimates of ¥418.2 billion.On Tuesday, SoftBank also announced a 4-for-1 stock split that will take place Jan. 1.Son’s company now boasts a portfolio that includes some of the world’s most sought-after names in AI: OpenAI and Oracle Corp. Those stakes boosted SoftBank’s paper gains and helped drive a 78% surge in its share price over the three months ending in September — its best such performance since the December quarter of 2005.The number of bets from which SoftBank is successfully recouping its investment has increased, “so we raise our forecasts,” Citigroup analyst Keiichi Yoneshima wrote in a note ahead of the earnings release. The analyst set his target price for SoftBank’s stock at ¥27,100, linking his calculations with OpenAI’s valuation and assuming a future valuation range of $500 billion to $1 trillion for the ChatGPT operator.Son, 68, is aggressively seeking to capitalize on booming investment in AI and chips, even as he scales back other investments. The SoftBank founder’s ambition has fueled initiatives including the Stargate data center rollout and a planned $30 billion investment in OpenAI. Son is also courting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and others about taking part in a $1 trillion AI manufacturing hub in Arizona. SoftBank even explored a takeover of US chipmaker Marvell Technology Inc. earlier this year.The challenge will be to balance the financing behind the new investments, including roughly $20 billion for OpenAI and $6.5 billion for the planned acquisition of chip designer Ampere Computing LLC. Concerns also persist about the high valuations propping up AI companies and their capital spending, and who will ultimately benefit from the big data centers and other infrastructure under construction.“The simple trade was to buy SoftBank for cheap exposure to Arm shares and a broader AI and tech mix. That idea has more than delivered – the stock’s more than doubled, far outpacing the modest rise in NAV,” according to a Finimize Research note published on Smartkarma ahead of the earnings release, referring to SoftBank’s net asset value.“But now the discount’s mostly closed, so SoftBank isn’t a ‘cheap’ way in anymore. 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BigBear reported net income of $2.5 million, marking its second ever quarterly profit and the first since 2023.</p><p>Shares jumped 18.15% to $7.16 on Wednesday. The stock was up 60% this year, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3c55a5d1299dfd7da69e2447f91871af\" tg-width=\"818\" tg-height=\"606\"/></p><p>BigBear, which sells its software to the Defense Department and other branches of the federal government, continues to double down on the defense sector. The company announced a $250 million deal on Monday to acquire Ask Sage, an AI platform built for defense and national security agencies.</p><p>Ask Sage already supports more than 100,000 users across hundreds of companies and 16,000 government teams, BigBear CEO Kevin McAleenan said.</p><p>The move expands the market BigBear can address and “strengthens its position as a leading provider of AI, computer vision, and decision advantage solutions for national security,” said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver in a research note. The firm reiterated an Overweight rating for the stock and boosted its target for the price to $7 from $6.</p><p>Defense-related stocks have surged in 2025, so it makes sense that BigBear is leaning into the trend. The Global X Defense Tech (SHLD) exchange-traded fund has climbed 79% this year, led by its largest holding, Palantir Technologies.</p><p>“Despite delays resulting from the government shutdown, we believe the potential for new business in the field of border security and defense remains strong,” McAleenan said. Those opportunities are likely “to materialize into contracts next year” with the help of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill, he said.</p><p>Palantir remains the undisputed leader in defense software. Its scale will be difficult for BigBear to compete with. Earlier this year, Palantir notched a 10-year, $10 billion contract to provide software and data analytics to the Army.</p><p>BigBear can certainly pick off smaller, more specialized government contracts, however, and even has a partnership with Palantir. Cantor Fitzgerald pointed to the Customs and Border Protection’s investments in biometric entry-and-exit systems, for instance, which is one of BigBear’s areas of expertise. Security needs at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles could also give BigBear a boost.</p><p>The real challenge is turning those tailwinds into consistent profits. BigBear’s losses haven’t consistently narrowed since its went public via a 2021 merger with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. And the company is on track to post its lowest fiscal-year revenue as a public company in 2025.</p><p>It is also a riskier play than its already risky competitor. Palantir has a beta of 2.08 over the past 52 weeks, meaning it is roughly twice as volatile as the broader stock market. BigBear’s beta is even higher at 2.47.</p><p>Investors should expect more bumpy quarters ahead, said H.C. Wainwright analyst Scott Buck, though individual programs should eventually have less impact on quarterly results as the business scales up.</p><p>Ask Sage may be part of that trajectory. The start-up, which was founded in 2023, is expected to post annual recurring revenue of roughly $25 million in 2025, up sixfold from a year ago. The deal is expected to close late in the fourth quarter of 2025 or early in the first quarter of 2026.</p><p>“We believe BigBear.ai remains well positioned to be a beneficiary from the current administration’s priorities,” Buck wrote, reiterating a Buy rating for the stock and an $8 price target.</p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>BigBear Stock Rockets Another 18% After Defense Deal. 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It Could Be a Mini-Palantir\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1079075236\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Tiger Newspress </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2025-11-12 23:20</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<html><head></head><body><p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BBAI\">BigBear.ai Holdings</a> stock soared after the artificial-intelligence software company reported solid quarterly earnings and announced the acquisition of a generative AI start-up that could bolster its ability to compete with Palantir Technologies.</p><p>The company posted a loss of 3 cents a share for the third quarter, surpassing the loss of 7 cents a share analysts had anticipated. Revenue totaled $33.1 million, down 20% from last year but ahead of Wall Street’s call for $31.8 million. BigBear reported net income of $2.5 million, marking its second ever quarterly profit and the first since 2023.</p><p>Shares jumped 18.15% to $7.16 on Wednesday. The stock was up 60% this year, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3c55a5d1299dfd7da69e2447f91871af\" tg-width=\"818\" tg-height=\"606\"/></p><p>BigBear, which sells its software to the Defense Department and other branches of the federal government, continues to double down on the defense sector. The company announced a $250 million deal on Monday to acquire Ask Sage, an AI platform built for defense and national security agencies.</p><p>Ask Sage already supports more than 100,000 users across hundreds of companies and 16,000 government teams, BigBear CEO Kevin McAleenan said.</p><p>The move expands the market BigBear can address and “strengthens its position as a leading provider of AI, computer vision, and decision advantage solutions for national security,” said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver in a research note. The firm reiterated an Overweight rating for the stock and boosted its target for the price to $7 from $6.</p><p>Defense-related stocks have surged in 2025, so it makes sense that BigBear is leaning into the trend. The Global X Defense Tech (SHLD) exchange-traded fund has climbed 79% this year, led by its largest holding, Palantir Technologies.</p><p>“Despite delays resulting from the government shutdown, we believe the potential for new business in the field of border security and defense remains strong,” McAleenan said. Those opportunities are likely “to materialize into contracts next year” with the help of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill, he said.</p><p>Palantir remains the undisputed leader in defense software. Its scale will be difficult for BigBear to compete with. Earlier this year, Palantir notched a 10-year, $10 billion contract to provide software and data analytics to the Army.</p><p>BigBear can certainly pick off smaller, more specialized government contracts, however, and even has a partnership with Palantir. Cantor Fitzgerald pointed to the Customs and Border Protection’s investments in biometric entry-and-exit systems, for instance, which is one of BigBear’s areas of expertise. Security needs at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles could also give BigBear a boost.</p><p>The real challenge is turning those tailwinds into consistent profits. BigBear’s losses haven’t consistently narrowed since its went public via a 2021 merger with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. And the company is on track to post its lowest fiscal-year revenue as a public company in 2025.</p><p>It is also a riskier play than its already risky competitor. Palantir has a beta of 2.08 over the past 52 weeks, meaning it is roughly twice as volatile as the broader stock market. BigBear’s beta is even higher at 2.47.</p><p>Investors should expect more bumpy quarters ahead, said H.C. Wainwright analyst Scott Buck, though individual programs should eventually have less impact on quarterly results as the business scales up.</p><p>Ask Sage may be part of that trajectory. The start-up, which was founded in 2023, is expected to post annual recurring revenue of roughly $25 million in 2025, up sixfold from a year ago. The deal is expected to close late in the fourth quarter of 2025 or early in the first quarter of 2026.</p><p>“We believe BigBear.ai remains well positioned to be a beneficiary from the current administration’s priorities,” Buck wrote, reiterating a Buy rating for the stock and an $8 price target.</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"BBAI":"BigBear.ai Holdings"},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1118970866","content_text":"BigBear.ai Holdings stock soared after the artificial-intelligence software company reported solid quarterly earnings and announced the acquisition of a generative AI start-up that could bolster its ability to compete with Palantir Technologies.The company posted a loss of 3 cents a share for the third quarter, surpassing the loss of 7 cents a share analysts had anticipated. Revenue totaled $33.1 million, down 20% from last year but ahead of Wall Street’s call for $31.8 million. BigBear reported net income of $2.5 million, marking its second ever quarterly profit and the first since 2023.Shares jumped 18.15% to $7.16 on Wednesday. The stock was up 60% this year, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.BigBear, which sells its software to the Defense Department and other branches of the federal government, continues to double down on the defense sector. The company announced a $250 million deal on Monday to acquire Ask Sage, an AI platform built for defense and national security agencies.Ask Sage already supports more than 100,000 users across hundreds of companies and 16,000 government teams, BigBear CEO Kevin McAleenan said.The move expands the market BigBear can address and “strengthens its position as a leading provider of AI, computer vision, and decision advantage solutions for national security,” said Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver in a research note. The firm reiterated an Overweight rating for the stock and boosted its target for the price to $7 from $6.Defense-related stocks have surged in 2025, so it makes sense that BigBear is leaning into the trend. The Global X Defense Tech (SHLD) exchange-traded fund has climbed 79% this year, led by its largest holding, Palantir Technologies.“Despite delays resulting from the government shutdown, we believe the potential for new business in the field of border security and defense remains strong,” McAleenan said. Those opportunities are likely “to materialize into contracts next year” with the help of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-and-spending bill, he said.Palantir remains the undisputed leader in defense software. Its scale will be difficult for BigBear to compete with. Earlier this year, Palantir notched a 10-year, $10 billion contract to provide software and data analytics to the Army.BigBear can certainly pick off smaller, more specialized government contracts, however, and even has a partnership with Palantir. Cantor Fitzgerald pointed to the Customs and Border Protection’s investments in biometric entry-and-exit systems, for instance, which is one of BigBear’s areas of expertise. Security needs at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles could also give BigBear a boost.The real challenge is turning those tailwinds into consistent profits. BigBear’s losses haven’t consistently narrowed since its went public via a 2021 merger with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. And the company is on track to post its lowest fiscal-year revenue as a public company in 2025.It is also a riskier play than its already risky competitor. Palantir has a beta of 2.08 over the past 52 weeks, meaning it is roughly twice as volatile as the broader stock market. BigBear’s beta is even higher at 2.47.Investors should expect more bumpy quarters ahead, said H.C. Wainwright analyst Scott Buck, though individual programs should eventually have less impact on quarterly results as the business scales up.Ask Sage may be part of that trajectory. The start-up, which was founded in 2023, is expected to post annual recurring revenue of roughly $25 million in 2025, up sixfold from a year ago. 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