Palantir stock fell 7.5% on security concerns, but strong government ties and a new $1B UK contract support a Q4 rebound.
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A Palantir spokesperson clarified that no vulnerabilities were found in the company’s platform and the findings were ...
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Rising military budgets already led to a “material jump” in order backlog that is yet to be fully reflected in financial ...
French stocks dumped as prime minister Lecornu resigns, causing uncertainty in the market amid economic changes.
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Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) faces a high-stakes moment as it approaches its third-quarter earnings in early November.
The stock's volatility on Friday shows why patience could be the best choice for investors interested in buying the AI company's shares.