PLTR
NASDAQ
Technology
$132.54
USD
+$3.24 (+2.51%)
At close: Jul 6, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
Market Cap:
$309.97B
Volume:
36.9M
Previous Close
$129.30
Day Range
$126.64 - $134.07
52 Week Range
$106.37 - $207.52
Average Volume (10 Days)
52.9M
P/E Ratio
190.75
Dividend Yield
0.00%
Palantir Technologies, Inc. engages in the business of building and deploying software platforms that serve as the central operating systems for its customers. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado and currently employs 4,429 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-09-30. The firm has built four principal software platforms, including Palantir Gotham (Gotham), Palantir Foundry (Foundry), Palantir Apollo (Apollo), and Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP). Apollo is a cloud-agnostic, single control layer that coordinates ongoing delivery of new features, security updates, and platform configurations, helping to ensure the continuous operation of critical systems. Gotham enables users to identify patterns hidden deep within datasets, ranging from signals intelligence sources to reports from confidential informants. Foundry transforms the ways organizations operate by creating a central operating system for their data. AIP enables responsible artificial intelligence (AI)-advantage across the enterprise by using primary, core components built to effectively activate large language models and other AI within any organization.
CEO
Mr. Alexander Karp
Headquaters
Denver, COLORADO, US
Founded
2020
Employees
4,429
Palantir is preparing to sue London Mayor Sadiq Khan after he blocked a **£50 million** contract extension with the Metropolitan Police for AI-powered intelligence analysis. The decision came amid concerns about the company's work with the Israeli military and Trump administration, though Palantir claims procurement was politicised. Separately, the UK government is reviewing Palantir's **£330 million** NHS contract amid data security concerns.
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The US Army announced the 'Right to Integrate' initiative bringing together Palantir and major defense contractors to solve a longstanding interoperability problem where military systems operate in isolation. The effort will use hackathon-style events starting at Fort Carson, Colorado to make weapons, sensors, drones, and AI tools communicate across platforms without custom engineering work.
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The US Army launched the Right to Integrate Hackathon, bringing together Palantir and major defence contractors to solve a long-standing interoperability problem among military weapons systems. The initiative aims to enable air-defence weapons, drones, and missiles to communicate with each other using open architecture, reducing the need for custom engineering work that typically slows deployment.
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