TLDR BigBear.ai stock jumped 16% after Swiss National Bank increased its stake by 51.1% in Q2 2025, adding 186,600 shares Major institutional investors including Vanguard and BlackRock expanded positions, with Vanguard adding 6.79 million shares in Q3 The $250 million Ask Sage acquisition contributes approximately $25 million in annual recurring revenue Q3 results showed a [...] The post BigBear.ai (BBAI) Stock Surges 16% on Institutional Buying Wave appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR BigBear.ai stock jumped 16% after Swiss National Bank increased its stake by 51.1% in Q2 2025, adding 186,600 shares Major institutional investors including Vanguard and BlackRock expanded positions, with Vanguard adding 6.79 million shares in Q3 The $250 million Ask Sage acquisition contributes approximately $25 million in annual recurring revenue Q3 results showed a [...] The post BigBear.ai (BBAI) Stock Surges 16% on Institutional Buying Wave appeared first on CoinCentral.

BigBear.ai (BBAI) Stock Surges 16% on Institutional Buying Wave

2025/12/05 19:35

TLDR

  • BigBear.ai stock jumped 16% after Swiss National Bank increased its stake by 51.1% in Q2 2025, adding 186,600 shares
  • Major institutional investors including Vanguard and BlackRock expanded positions, with Vanguard adding 6.79 million shares in Q3
  • The $250 million Ask Sage acquisition contributes approximately $25 million in annual recurring revenue
  • Q3 results showed a revenue beat at $33.14 million but EPS missed expectations at -$0.07 versus -$0.06 consensus
  • Wall Street analysts remain split with a consensus Hold rating and average price target of $6.33, implying downside from current levels

BigBear.ai stock climbed 16% on Thursday following news that the Swiss National Bank boosted its position in the AI company. The move signals growing institutional confidence in the defense-focused AI firm.


BBAI Stock Card
BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc., BBAI

Trading volume surged to approximately 169.9 million shares, representing a 78% increase over the average daily volume of 95.2 million shares. The stock reached an intraday high of $7.18 before settling at $7.03.

According to SEC filings, the Swiss National Bank increased its BBAI stake by 51.1% during the second quarter of 2025. The bank added 186,600 shares, bringing its total holdings to 552,100 shares valued at roughly $3.75 million.

The Swiss National Bank wasn’t alone in expanding its position. Vanguard Group acquired an additional 6.79 million shares in the third quarter. BlackRock added more than 3.6 million shares to its holdings during the same period.

This wave of institutional buying comes as BigBear.ai has posted gains of more than 86% over the past six months. The small-cap AI stock has attracted attention from both institutional and retail investors.

Ask Sage Acquisition Drives Revenue Strategy

The company completed a $250 million acquisition of Ask Sage, a secure generative AI platform already deployed across government networks. Analysts estimate Ask Sage contributes approximately $25 million in annual recurring revenue.

This deal represents a strategic shift toward more predictable subscription-based income. The government-backed AI solutions business provides stability in a volatile market sector.

BigBear.ai reported mixed third-quarter results in November. Revenue came in at $33.14 million, slightly ahead of the $31.82 million consensus estimate. However, the figure represents a 20.1% decline year-over-year.

The company posted an earnings per share loss of $0.07, missing analyst expectations of -$0.06 by one cent. Despite the profitability challenges, BigBear.ai maintains a cash position of $391 million as of the latest quarter.

Wall Street Remains Cautious

Analyst opinions on BBAI remain divided. Two firms rate the stock as a Buy, two assign Hold ratings, and one maintains a Sell recommendation.

HC Wainwright holds the most optimistic view with an $8.00 price target. Cantor Fitzgerald rates the stock Overweight with a $7.00 target.

The consensus rating sits at Hold with an average price target of $6.33. This implies potential downside from the current trading price around $7.03.

Weiss Ratings maintains a Sell rating on the stock. Wall Street Zen recently upgraded BigBear.ai from Strong Sell to Hold in mid-November.

The company carries a market capitalization of approximately $3.07 billion. Its debt-to-equity ratio stands at 0.18, indicating relatively low leverage.

BigBear.ai shows both a current ratio and quick ratio of 3.13. The stock trades with a beta of 3.44, suggesting high volatility relative to the broader market.

Institutional investors and hedge funds collectively own 7.55% of the outstanding shares. Director Dorothy Hayes sold 22,000 shares in November at an average price of $6.08, reducing her stake by 8.52%.

Analysts project an EPS of -$0.28 for the full year 2025. The company’s revenue for the recent quarter declined 20.1% compared to the same period last year.

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