Yahoo is making the case for musk. They silence anything that does not agree with the corporate political agenda.
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I’m selling…..
Bullish
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Do you see pltr stock price?
Neutral
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Just to be clear, the share price has very little to do with the company’s performance. The market’s are transitioning from growth to contraction. Once the Socialist are voted out of office and pro growth representatives win office we will once again see prosperity return. Palantir will benefit along with other successful companies
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I’m long, so I just keep buying more.
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Ceo just on cnbc. Never heard a ceo talk like that before!
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A comment from Karp this morning I found positive for Palantir is that the main competition for Palantir is startups not big tech. And in this climate startups are being starved for capital. This is giving Palantir a big advantage.
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Global Deal with Stellantis Car Maker.
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This stock is still super over valued 15.5B market cap. Get real. Why do you think insiders keep dumping on you
Bearish
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Palantir's revenue rose 47% to $1.09 billion in 2020 and grew 41% to $1.54 billion in 2021.
It insists it will generate at least 30% annual revenue growth through 2025, but it's off to a rough start this year: Its revenue rose 31% in the first quarter, but it expects just 25% growth in the second quarter. It believes its growth will improve in the second half of the year as it secures more "anticipated" contracts, but analysts expect just 29% growth this year.
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this is what happens when insider's sell stock they just couldn't wait to let this find it's way in a choppy market
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150 point nasdaq up couldn't bring this to green.... so sad!
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"Palantir, Trafigura aim to track carbon emissions for the oil, metals industry", you're going to pay PLTR to do what? Ok, free money and the lefties will love us for this albatross monitoring. The digital noose tightens, thanks Davos, New World Order
It insists it will generate at least 30% annual revenue growth through 2025, but it's off to a rough start this year: Its revenue rose 31% in the first quarter, but it expects just 25% growth in the second quarter. It believes its growth will improve in the second half of the year as it secures more "anticipated" contracts, but analysts expect just 29% growth this year.
Guess who doesn’t?