have signed multi-year contracts for Palantir’s services
That’s fine but if their software was that good they should be able to win over the target company without investing in them.
have signed multi-year contracts for Palantir’s services
That’s fine but if their software was that good they should be able to win over the target company without investing in them.
The author thinks gold is a poor transactional currency and ‘light’!
Physical gold is poor though isn’t it? The article states they need to give ‘reasonable notice’ to access it, then they’d have to sell it.
If they had treasury bonds their banker could sell them and have the money within the hour.
Isn’t it about retaining value rather than speed of access? Bonds could be worthless if there were a wholesale collapse of the monetary system.
They sure could. But people seem to be thinking they could buy bread with gold after a collapse. That’s highly infeasible. So why and what does it matter? If there’s a collapse, Palantir is gone anyway.
Gold trends since 1970. Looks like a good hedge over a very long period but obviously other factors come in to play such as time of purchase, fiat inflation, storage costs, etc…
Palantir has made a investment into blacksky
SFTW.
Hands up who’s surprised
“I’d worked on much shadier deals before Cambridge Analytica”
PLTR has been carrying my portfolio as of late.
I’ve been robbed.
How?
The stock went down quite a lot. The logo looks cool so it should’ve gone up, not down.
Yuno it funny - The Logo kinda influences my decision to buy as well
Errr Is this good or bad?