Palantir CEO Alex Karp raises concerns about China's DeepSeek and its potential impact on Palantir's AI dominance, as the company faces growing competition and emerging threats in the AI market.
Palantir Technologies is set to report fourth-quarter results after the market closes Monday, with analysts expecting revenue and adjusted earnings growth.
Alex Karp, Palantir CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss America's tech scene, if Karp is supportive of Trump's foreign ...
Palantir consistently positions itself as a leader in enterprise-level artificial intelligence. It has also secured strong federal contracts while also benefiting from robust defense spending. One has ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the rise of competing AI models such as China’s DeepSeek signals the need for the U.S. to speed ...
Palantir also continues to introduce new products, including a visual navigation AI that can guide autonomous drones in areas ...
Palantir is currently spending around half of its adjusted EBITDA and 99% of its net income attributable to common stockholders on stock-based compensation, which doesn't look like an attractive ...
We view Palantir’s financial position as healthy and improving. As of September, Palantir had nearly $800 million in cash and $3.8 billion in marketable securities (mostly US Treasury securities) and ...
The battle over American manufacturing icon U.S. Steel just got a little stranger than it already was. An activist investor ...