Snowflake Inc. (NYSE:SNOW) is a prominent player in the cloud-based data warehousing industry. The company specializes in providing a platform that enables businesses to store, manage, and analyze data seamlessly. Snowflake's innovative approach to data management has positioned it as a leader in the enterprise AI sector, competing with giants like Google Cloud and AWS.
On January 12, 2026, Barclays set a price target of $250 for Snowflake, suggesting a potential upside of 14.11% from its current trading price of $219.09. Despite this optimistic target, Barclays downgraded Snowflake to Equal Weight from Overweight, as highlighted by TheFly. This downgrade reflects a more cautious stance on the stock's near-term performance.
Snowflake is experiencing significant revenue growth, driven by its expanding AI portfolio and strengthened cloud partnerships. In the third quarter of fiscal 2026, the company reported product revenue of $1.16 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year. This growth is largely attributed to Snowflake's AI offerings, such as Snowflake Intelligence and Cortex AI, which are transforming how businesses interact with data.
Looking ahead, Snowflake anticipates fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 product revenue to be between $1.19 billion and $1.2 billion, indicating a 27% year-over-year growth. Strategic partnerships with major industry players like Google Cloud, SAP, Anthropic, and AWS are enhancing Snowflake's ecosystem. These collaborations facilitate seamless data integration, solidifying Snowflake's position as a leader in the enterprise AI sector.
Currently, Snowflake's stock is trading at $219.09, reflecting a decrease of 2.10% or $4.70. The stock has fluctuated between a low of $218.20 and a high of $226.83 today. Over the past year, SNOW has reached a high of $280.67 and a low of $120.10. The company's market capitalization is approximately $73.34 billion, with a trading volume of 4,643,688 shares on the NYSE.