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10 Incredible Growth Stocks Poised for Long-Term Gains

Core Insights - Growth stocks are experiencing significant volatility in 2025 due to geopolitical issues, high interest rates, AI developments, and valuation concerns [1] - Despite the focus on the "Magnificent Seven," there are transformative companies reaching key inflection points that present compelling investment opportunities [1] Company Summaries - Oscar Health (OSCR): Achieved 42% revenue growth to $3 billion in Q1 2025, with membership exceeding 2 million and net income rising to $275 million from $177 million year over year [3][4] - Equinix (EQIX): Operates 260 data centers globally, but stock dropped 16% due to lower-than-expected growth guidance of 5% to 9% annual adjusted funds from operations through 2029 [5][6] - Viking Therapeutics (VKTX): Developing a potential obesity drug VK2735, which showed up to 14.7% weight loss in phase 2 trials; the obesity drug market is projected to reach $130 billion by 2030 [7][8] - BigBear.ai (BBAI): Provides AI-powered analytics with a revenue growth of 2% year over year to $158 million in 2024; trading at 10.6 times trailing sales, offering exposure to practical AI applications [9][10] - Rocket Lab (RKLB): Posted 32% revenue growth to $123 million in Q1 2025, with a focus on its Neutron rocket debuting in late 2025 and a $1.45 billion federal contract [11][12] - Archer Aviation (ACHR): Progressing through FAA certification for electric vertical takeoff aircraft, targeting commercial operations in Abu Dhabi by Q4 2025, with a total addressable market for urban air mobility potentially reaching $1 trillion by 2040 [13][14] - Joby Aviation (JOBY): In the final phase of FAA certification, plans to carry passengers in Dubai by late 2025 or early 2026, backed by a $500 million investment from Toyota [15][16] - Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS): Focused on gallium nitride power semiconductors, despite a 40% revenue decline to $14 million in Q1 2025, positioned for growth in AI data centers and EVs [17] - Intuitive Machines (LUNR): First commercial company to land on the moon, with Q1 2025 revenue of $62.5 million and a contracted backlog of $272 million [18][19] - Palantir (PLTR): Experiencing explosive adoption of its AI Platform, with U.S. commercial revenue surging 71% and government revenue stable at $373 million quarterly [20][21] Market Trends - These companies are targeting massive markets, achieving operational inflection points, and trading at reasonable valuations relative to their potential [22] - The focus on these growth stocks may provide compelling risk-reward opportunities for investors looking beyond the more prominent tech names [23]