Palantir Technologies Inc. - Class A Common Stock (PLTR)
176.36
+8.03 (4.77%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 18th, 1:27 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
168.33
Open
170.27
Bid
176.33
Ask
176.36
Day's Range
169.39 - 176.51
52 Week Range
63.40 - 190.00
Volume
44,123,543
Market Cap
357.57B
PE Ratio (TTM)
587.87
EPS (TTM)
0.3
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
75,206,959
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About Palantir Technologies Inc. - Class A Common Stock (PLTR)
Palantir Technologies is a public software company that specializes in big data analytics and provides platforms for organizations to integrate, visualize, and analyze large amounts of data from disparate sources. Its flagship products, Palantir Gotham and Palantir Foundry, are designed to assist government agencies and commercial enterprises in making data-driven decisions by offering advanced analytical capabilities, collaborative tools, and visualization features. The company has gained prominence for its work with intelligence and defense organizations, as well as its growing presence in various industries such as finance, healthcare, and manufacturing, enabling clients to derive actionable insights and enhance their operational efficiency. Read More
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Palantir shares are trading higher Thursday following reports suggesting it will finalize a £750 million five-year deal with the UK Ministry of Defense to expand the use of its AI software.
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