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BBAI stock down 34%: is this the buying opportunity of the year?

by March 19, 2026
by March 19, 2026

BigBear.ai’s (NYSE: BBAI stock) selloff has turned one of the market’s hotter defence-AI names into a much tougher debate.

The stock has fallen sharply from its recent highs and was trading around $3.95 to $3.96 in recent market coverage.

That’s nearly 34% down from this year-to-date (YTD) levels of around $5.88.

The sharp volatility has created a broad confusion in investors mind who have to decide whether they are looking at a bargain in a government-tech name or a business whose risks are finally catching up.

The bull case is easy to see at first glance.

BigBear.ai still has a $385 million backlog, and one widely followed valuation narrative pegs fair value at $6.67 a share.

Why the BBAI stock has been bleeding

The most damaging blow came from the latest earnings report.

BigBear.ai said fourth-quarter 2025 revenue fell 38% to $27.3 million from $43.8 million a year earlier.

The plunge was mainly because of lower volume on Army programs, one of the company’s most important lines of business.

Margins told a similarly uncomfortable story as gross margin fell to 20.3% in the fourth quarter from 37.4% a year earlier.

The drops looks sharper as the high-margin one-off contracts that helped results in late 2024 did not repeat in late 2025. 

The factor is cause of major worry for investors as it reflects that BigBear.ai is not growing evenly and struggling to hold the kind of profitability profile investors expect.

Then there is dilution, which has become one of the central bear arguments. 

BigBear.ai’s outstanding share count had surged by more than 200% over the last three years.

That fears intensified when the company pushed shareholders to approve an increase in authorized common stock from 500 million to 1 billion shares.

For many investors, that was the moment the story changed.

The bull case still has substance

Even after the earnings miss, BigBear.ai is not a story without support.

The company said its backlog had grown to $385 million, up from $168 million at the end of 2023.

The figure points to stronger demand for its defence, homeland security and identity-related offerings.

Management has also argued that a greater mix of multiyear programs should make revenue more durable over time.

There is also an international angle as BigBear.ai announced a partnership with Maqta Technologies in January this year.

Maqta Technologies, which is part of AD Ports Group will co-develop AI-powered customs and border operations tools for governments and port operators with BigBear.ai.

MarketBeat said one analyst rates the stock a Buy, two rate it Hold and one rates it Sell, with an average price target of $5.33. 

Until BigBear.ai proves it can turn demand into profits, the upside remains uncertain.

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