If outspoken Palantir (PLTR) co-founder and CEO Alex Karp is uber-bullish about his secretive software company, he isn't showing it in his trades. Karp has dumped $45 million worth of stock in the last two weeks after unloading about $2 billion in 2024,
While some compare Palantir to the tech industry's Goldman Sachs, others think Alex Karp's view of its importance on a résumé may be a bit inflated.
Alex Karp said if he were fired from Palantir, he'd move to his "hermit-like location" and focus on his hobbies.
Palantir’s stock surge—over 600% in one year, before this week’s slide—has made its CEO Alex Karp a wealthy man. Karp sold nearly $2 billion worth of company shares last year, with the bulk of sales taking place in a single month around the ...
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Alex Karp’s War for the West
In “The Technological Republic,” the Palantir CEO exhorts Silicon Valley to embrace techno-militarism in the service of furthering American global supremacy.
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) was the best performing member of the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) last year. The stock advanced 340% in 2024 as the company delivered a series of strong financial results driven by demand for its artificial intelligence platform.
We recently published an article titled Jim Cramer Discusses These 12 Stocks & Says Late Selloffs Are Deliberate. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) stands against the other stocks.
Nevermind that Palantir's stock price dropped and DOGE is slashing government contracts. Karp thinks his defense tech firm will thrive in a meritocracy.
Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) is all investors want to talk about, but the company has another product that could be huge.
Palantir ( PLTR 1.67%) has been on an incredible run since the start of 2024. At its peak, Palantir's stock has risen 625% since the start of 2024, but that number took a hit when CEO Alex Karp announced a plan to sell up to $1 billion in shares.
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Karp believes Big Tech needs to refocus on military and national-security work, once at the heart of Silicon Valley’s origins.