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by stu2b50
2131 days ago
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What shocked me more than the loss was the honestly kinda ass revenue for their valuation. This isn't Uber with billions in revenue while losing in money. >In the screenshots of the company’s financials, Palantir lists a net loss of roughly $580 million for 2019, which is almost identical to its loss in 2018. The company listed a net loss percentage of 97% for 2018, improving to a loss of 78% for last year. |
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