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PLTR cratering today(1/29)
Posted on 1/29/26 at 9:01 am
Posted on 1/29/26 at 9:01 am
Earnings on 2.2, we buying more or holding?
Posted on 1/29/26 at 9:51 am to Craft
This. $GOOG is already down 3% from the open. Hit ATH of $342 and is down to $328.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 3:13 pm to ODP
I am of the opinion this is a good earnings play. Down 20+ % in the last month and should report excellent guidance.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 11:11 am to ODP
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Palantir climbed 7% on Tuesday after beating Wall Street’s fourth-quarter estimates amid rising spending on artificial intelligence tools from governments and businesses.
The shares popped after it reported $1.41 billion in revenue, ahead of LSEG estimates of $1.33 billion. The company posted adjusted earnings per share of 25 cents, beating the 23 cents a share expected by LSEG.
The earnings came after a muted end to 2025 — November was Palantir’s worst month in two years amid a broader decline in software stocks over fears of an AI valuation bubble. The stock ultimately rose 135% in 2025 but, at Monday’s close, was down 17% year to date.
CEO Alex Karp told CNBC’s Morgan Brennan Monday that the earnings were “the best results that I’m aware of in tech in the last decade.”
Palantir climbed 7% on Tuesday after beating Wall Street’s fourth-quarter estimates amid rising spending on artificial intelligence tools from governments and businesses.
The shares popped after it reported $1.41 billion in revenue, ahead of LSEG estimates of $1.33 billion. The company posted adjusted earnings per share of 25 cents, beating the 23 cents a share expected by LSEG.
The earnings came after a muted end to 2025 — November was Palantir’s worst month in two years amid a broader decline in software stocks over fears of an AI valuation bubble. The stock ultimately rose 135% in 2025 but, at Monday’s close, was down 17% year to date.
CEO Alex Karp told CNBC’s Morgan Brennan Monday that the earnings were “the best results that I’m aware of in tech in the last decade.”
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