
Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud Is Hot. The Stock Just Cooled Off.
TL;DR
Quick Summary
- Snowflake (SNOW) has pulled back to around $234 as of November 22, 2025, even as Wall Street leans into its AI data cloud story.
- The company is shifting from pure data warehousing to being the core data layer for AI workloads, with a sticky, usage-based model tied to customer consumption.
- Execution risk, communication missteps, and rich expectations keep the stock volatile, but Snowflake is now a direct bet on how centralized enterprise data will power the AI decade.
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