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Defense stocks often fly under the radar, but when innovation and military demand collide, the potential upside can be massive. From shipbuilders to software providers, companies serving the U.S.
Protesters in five cities in the US, including Denver, Palo Alto, Seattle, Washington D.C., and New York City, are demanding ...
Palantir (PLTR) hit a new all-time high of $153.15 in morning trading on July 17. ・PLTR shares have a 100% technical “Buy” ...
Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR) has come under fire for its alleged involvement in aiding President Donald Trump's immigration ...
Fast-growing Palantir is quickly becoming a critical government contractor with an expanding footprint. You may not even ...
There's more good news: Palantir's so-called " Rule of 40 " score, which evaluates the company's revenue growth in relation ...
Palantir, a data analysis software company headquartered in Denver, has won a potential $91.2M contract to support U.S. Army research and development projects. The Department of Defense said ...
Watchdog demands probe into tech CEOs joining Army Reserve, citing possible financial and ethical conflicts.
As Big Tech and the military converge, concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and conflicts of interest become ...
Army Contracting Command obligated $32.5M in operations and maintenance funds for fiscal 2020 at the time of award, the Department of Defense said Friday. Work will occur in Washington, D.C ...
The Army launched a website to recruit more tech experts after four executives from companies like Palantir and Meta joined ...