We have power!!! As of about 3 am.
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The company reported a net loss that narrowed to $148.3 million, or 8 cents a share, from $159.3 million, or 29 cents a share, in the year- ago period. The company said its losses included $241.8 million in stock-based compensation and $18.9 million in employer payroll taxes. The FactSet consensus was for a profit of 2 cents a share. Revenue rose 40.4% to $322.1 million, beating the FactSet consensus of $300.7 million. Palantir expects first-quarter revenue growth of 45% and 2021 revenue to rise "greater than" 30%.
Works doesn't it?Maximus_Meridius said:
Went net free on QD this morning (thank you IBKR extended hours) finally.
I bought shares at $28.35 on the reversal. Will watch 29.61, 30.60 and Model T of $31.41. Those will be key I think if it reclaims $31.41.Engine10 said:
PLTR closed last week under the 21 day @$31.9. Bid @ $28.90 right now, there's room back to $26, after that $23.
Saltyag15 said:
Anybody see that SINO rocket ship this morning?
Not yet. My buys have been set since 4AM but pulled away from them so far this morning. Doesn't surprise me though. I will be patient to enter but will take a position.Maximus_Meridius said:
That it does!
You make your NGL entry yet? I'm trying to decide if I want to wait for open to see if we get a dip, but with so much green on the board it's making me question that a little...
As long as something is within the technical parameters for me and on my short list to accumulate I will enter/add when those opportunities present themselves. Not so much trading shares though if markets are sketchy.AggieChemist said:
Are we at all concerned about entering this week with the lockup? I was thinking of entering next week. But FOMO is rising...
cageybee77 said:
Annual income of -16,450,000 with 6.5million in sales. Not sure what the excitement is about.
Engine10 said:
Meanwhile from $WWR:
The Company has developed a patent-pending proprietary process for the purification of graphite; this process is anticipated to be environmentally safe and cost-efficient, giving Wes****er a distinct advantage over its competitors. A definitive feasibility study is expected to...."