Palantir's products are incredibly adaptable and can be helpful almost universally. That means the company has an extremely ...
One part of Wormtongue's plotline in Peter Jacksons’ The Lord of the Rings movies still makes no sense despite the situation ...
but even I know a Lord of the Rings reference when I see one. Gundalf, Bilbao, and Legsolarse are much beloved characters for many of you (I'm told), so an exciting partnership between Palantir ...
Earlier this month, Palantir and Anduril, which are both named after magical items in J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, announced a partnership earlier this month. They intend to ...
ARKF ETF has sold $15 million worth of shares of Palantir stock, may have caused a bit of a sell-off. See why I maintain a ...
In fact, we named our company "Palantir" after the cautionary tale in "The Lord of the Rings" about the power of "seeing stones" that later fall into the wrong hands. Subsequent revelations of ...
Ok, so what does Palantir's software do? Palantir, named after the seeing stones in The Lord of the Rings, is fundamentally analysis software. It lets non-technical users visualize reams of data ...
Palantir and Anduril (both named after magical items in J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings”) hinted that something like this was in the works earlier this month, with an integration ...
Palantir, which was named after the all-seeing stones from The Lord of the Rings, was founded in 2003 in response to the Sept. 11 attacks. Its Gotham platform gathers and crunches data for U.S ...
The sale comes as a Morgan Stanley analyst cautioned that Palantir is “trading too far ahead” of its intrinsic value as it ...
Palantir is doing just that. The company, named for the "seeing stones" of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, is an intelligence company that uses AI to help users "see" through the noise. Its software ...