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Warren have been against granting excessive SBC for the same reason. Employees once they have the shares will sell at $20, $17, or $15 because they receive it for close to zero par. That selling creates downward pressure to PLTR stock price.
Will macro headwinds stifle PLTR share price gains? Just reading the tea leaves, I see some events with macro economic impacts in the near future - middle east conflict (for the 60th year in a row), election uncertainty (Trump winning/Biden winning - either way we're f'd - revolution is Trump's assassination insurance, Kamala is Biden's assassination insurance), insane hype creeping back in ...
It was mainly business execution and adaptation. You make a good point about PLTR being not the king of anything. PLTR since going public has been diluting the stock like crazy. That shows the attitude of the management. They don't care about the current stock holders, just want to raise money for the company and dump their own shares as well.
Huh? They are currently at $20/share, $44 billion market cap, PE 300. TTM net income is only $150 million (31 > 17 > 28 > 71) with flat revenue growth rate for each YoY at 13-17%.
Stock will be crap for a few years… but data and AI will dominate how businesses and government are run in the future. PLTR will have their day, but it’s not now, not in this market. With that said, as someone who works in big data analytics, I wish my leadership would use their products because they are far superior.
13 votes, 18 comments. true. If PLTR could come up with a demo that shows the average citizen how Google, Meta, etc. monetize their data and compare it to how the user of PLTR managed data is in total control and not PLTR, I think that would help.
PLTR stock data. As the US market is on holiday, the rest of the world seems to be joining in the feeding frenzy of PLTR. Stocks jumped to $32.55. The stock has already more than tripled in price since its direct listing. Could this bull run continue in Friday? I don't know.
14 votes, 87 comments. true. Motley Fool, Danny Venna wrote: “ One company that's been at the cutting edge of AI for more than two decades is Palantir Technologies (PLTR 9.87%).
On June 28, 2021, we issued an aggregate of 3,330,804 shares of Class B common stock to an accredited investor upon the net exercise of warrants. From the 10-K Filing : In September 2020, a warrant for 2,586,208 shares of Series D preferred stock with a strike price of $0.7406 was cashless exercised and net settled into 2,380,034 shares of ...
I wasn't in PLTR until it dipped in May 2021, but don't know a single person outside of the WSB variety that didn't think Palantir was overvalued at that point. $5 and below, to me, is as likely as $20 after earnings.