A lot of their profit comes from interest income, it’s not impressive and expensive as you say.Take a look at valuation. It is an expensive stock.
A lot of their profit comes from interest income, it’s not impressive and expensive as you say.Take a look at valuation. It is an expensive stock.
Already priced in, it IPOd quite high and it's been kept a bubble for a long time, it's been trading with the expectation of explosive growth, so the numbers posted are very much in-line or below. There's plenty of companies nowadays using AI without any help from the likes of Palantir. It's not some secret-magical-technology as it was thought to be.
The market probably doesn't like his politics.
Need to wait for a changeout.
You cannot analyze PLTR superficially.
You cannot just listen to PLTR CEO's words only.
You have to spend significantly more time analyzing PLTR business,
its competitors, growth potential etc
Then perhaps you will know why it is not $85.
Take a look at valuation. It is an expensive stock.
That will definitely help. But right now it is so egregiously under priced given its growth and profitability.The market probably doesn't like his politics.
Need to wait for a changeout.
well, they advertised themselve as a key to track down bin laden, good job but say no more. it is a defense contractor. and the ceo is full of himself.
i sell many puts before its earnings but generally don't look at them during the dull months.
How Palantir’s tech-based patriotism and politics grew into a multi-billion dollar company
The CIA was an early investor in the company and the intelligence agency, as well as the FBI and NSA, are all clients, though Palantir has diversified into corporate work and diversified its big data across sectors including health care.
That is NOT a minor quibble. Regarding earnings, the market only cares about three things - did the company beat expectations, meet expectations or came in below expectations. If a high growth company fails to meet expectations, expect the market to punish the stock
I honestly don't look at a CEOs personality, only the results he delivers, which in Palantir's case are outstanding.