1 Stock-Split AI Stock to Buy Before It Soars 450%, According to a Wall Street Expert

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Philip Panaro is a founder and former CEO of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Platinion, a division of BCG that offers technology consulting services. During an interview in November, Panaro told Schwab Network that Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) could hit $800 per share by 2030 due to its leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. That forecast implies about 450% upside from its current share price of $145.

Of course, Nvidia has been one of the hottest stocks on the market. Its share price has surged over 900% since the late-2022 launch of ChatGPT led to an exponential increase in demand for AI infrastructure. The company conducted a 10-for-1 stock split earlier this year to compensate for that price appreciation, and another split may be in the cards if Panaro is correct.

Here's what investors should know.

Nvidia has a durable competitive advantage in a quickly growing market

Nvidia holds 98% market share in data center graphics processing units (GPUs), chips used to accelerate complex data center workloads, such as training machine learning models and running artificial intelligence applications. One reason for that dominance is superior chip performance. Nvidia regularly achieves the highest scores at the MLPerfs, objective tests that benchmark the capabilities of AI systems.

But there is another reason Nvidia accounts for virtually all data center GPU sales: It spent the better part of the last two decades building an expansive software ecosystem. In 2006, Nvidia introduced its CUDA programming model, a platform that now spans hundreds of code libraries and pretrained models that streamline AI application development across use cases ranging from autonomous cars and robots to conversational agents and drug discovery.

Additionally, Nvidia has branched into other hardware verticals, like central processing units (CPUs) and networking gear. Indeed, Nvidia has a leadership position in InfiniBand networking, currently the most popular connectivity technology for back-end AI networks. The ability to integrate hardware components into a cohesive computing system lets Nvidia build data centers with the lowest total cost of ownership, according to CEO Jensen Huang.

Here is the big picture: Competing with Nvidia is exceedingly difficult. Its GPUs are not only the fastest AI accelerators on the market but are also supported by the most robust software development platform. And Nvidia has another key advantage in vertical integration. Consequently, while it has more pricing power than its peers, Nvidia systems are less expensive when accounting for direct and indirect costs.

Looking ahead, AI accelerator sales are forecast to grow by 29% annually through 2030, and the broader market for AI hardware, software, and services is projected to increase by 37% annually during that period. Nvidia is perhaps the company best positioned to benefit from that spending.

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Panaro's target price may be overly ambitious, but Nvidia stock is still attractive

Wall Street expects Nvidia's adjusted earnings to increase by 52% annually through fiscal 2026, which ends in January 2026. That consensus estimate makes the current price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 54 look quite reasonable. Those numbers give Nvidia a price/earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio of a little higher than 1, the threshold at which conventional wisdom says a stock is undervalued.

In practice, not many high-growth technology companies have PEG ratios close to 1, and values between 1 and 2 are often accepted as reasonable. To illustrate why Nvidia appears reasonably priced despite major price appreciation in the last two years, I have listed the current PEG ratios for other popular AI stocks. Every value was calculated in the same way.

  • Advanced Micro Devices: 0.9
  • Alphabet: 1.6
  • Amazon: 1.9
  • Meta Platforms: 1.9
  • Microsoft: 3.7
  • Palantir: 7.7
  • Taiwan Semiconductor: 1
  • Tesla: 5.6

Despite being reasonably priced, I am skeptical about Nvidia reaching $800 per share by 2030. Earnings will almost certainly be growing more slowly by that point, which means the P/E ratio will probably contract to a meaningful degree. However, I believe there is still upside in this stock for patient investors.

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