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ServiceNow vs Palantir: Which Enterprise AI Stock Belongs in a Retirement Portfolio?
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) and Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) sit on opposite ends of the enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) spectrum, so the question...
Stocks Fall on Escalation of US-Iran Hostilities
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is down -0.40%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is down -0.74%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX...
Palantir Lags the S&P 500 in 2026. How to Play the Once-Leading AI Stock Now.
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Stocks Retreat as US-Iran Peace Hopes in Doubt
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) on Wednesday closed down -0.74%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) closed down -1.21%, and the Nasdaq 100...
Andrew Left found guilty of securities fraud, reshaping activist short selling
The conviction may deter aggressive short-selling tactics, prompting stricter scrutiny on activist investors' market influence strategies. The post Andrew Left found guilty of securities fraud, reshaping activist short selling appeared first on Crypto Briefin…
It’s No Longer Doom and Gloom for These 3 ‘AI Doom’ Stocks
Once thought to be in serious jeopardy due to the rise of generative and agentic AI, these stocks are up this month.
Exclusive-SpaceX plans to set IPO price at $135 per share, targeting $75 billion raise, source says
NEW YORK, June 2 : In a surprise move ahead of its investor roadshow, Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to fix its IPO price at $135 per share to raise a record-setting $75 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter.The rocket and satellite communication…
SpaceX plans to set IPO price at $135 per share, targeting $75 billion raise: Report
SpaceX is set to price its IPO at $135 per share, aiming to raise $75 billion and achieve a $1.75 trillion valuation. The company is breaking IPO tradition by fixing the price before investor presentations, with a significant portion allocated to retail inves…
SpaceX plans to set IPO price at $135 per share - source
In a surprise move ahead of its investor roadshow, Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to fix its IPO price at $135 per share to raise a record-setting $75 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Buy or Sell Palantir Stock in 2026? Analysts Weigh AI Momentum Against High Valuation
Palantir Technologies experiences significant growth driven by AI demand, but faces valuation concerns. Analysts debate its future amid strong U.S. market performance and government contract reliance.
What is Software-Defined Data Integration?
I found references to Software-Defined Data Integration (SDDI) in non-technical articles about Palantir. However, I do not see this term clearly explained in Foundry learning materials. Is SDDI a marketing concept, the name of a specific technical approach, an embedded Foundry capability that is not visible as a separate tool, or a legacy term? 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
Palantir Technologies (PLTR): One of the Best Stocks to Buy Right Now According to AI
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Investors see a warning in Andrew Left's conviction
One financial intelligence firm warned of increased scrutiny for other short sellers after Left was found guilty on 13 counts of securities fraud.
Top 5 Stocks That Will Profit From the Silicon Valley Defense Tech Surge
Steve Eisman said on a recent podcast: “I’m sort of bewildered, given that there’s a war going on, why people would be selling defense stocks.” The reason...
UI/UX enhancement requests regarding the variable menu on the left-hand side of Workshop.
Hello Palantir Foundry Community, I would like to share two UI/UX enhancement requests regarding the variable menu on the left-hand side of Workshop. 1. Preserve folder-based organization for variables linked to the active component Currently, variables can be organized into folders, which is very helpful for managing a large number of variables. However, when a variable is linked to the currently active component, it appears to be pulled out and displayed at the top level. As a result, variables that were originally organized within folders can become harder to find, because they no longer appear in the folder structure where users expect them to be. Would it be possible to preserve the folder-based display even when variables are linked to the active component in Workshop? This would help users maintain a consistent mental model and make it easier to locate variables in larger Workshop applications. 2. Add an option to expand or collapse all variable folders at once
What is Ontology?
What exactly is an “Ontology”? I am still struggling to grasp its definitive concept. Is it simply a process of establishing relationships between existing data points within an information system, or is there a deeper underlying philosophy to it? I would love to share my thoughts and hear your perspectives on this. 1. My definition of Ontology I view an ontology as a framework that reconstructs existing data into immutable, universally applicable “Objects,” and then maps out the diverse perspectives of various stakeholders onto them. I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on this definition. 2. What is the ideal approach to building an Ontology? My core question is this: Is it truly possible to create a reusable ontology that multiple users can utilize simultaneously? Currently, I find myself building bespoke ontologies tailored to specific use cases for each project, which feels like an anti-pattern. As a better alternative, I am considering an approach where we establish a
Data Connection | Building Sync Failure Foundry -> S3 Bucket
Hey Everyone! I am running into an issue with building a network connection sync from Foundry to my AWS S3 Bucket. I am convinced I am messing up either the S3 Bucket Policy or some setting within Foundry. But when I review the build progress and see the 3 failed attempts, the details about the failure says: Unexpected infrastructure failure: the job has failed unexpectedly in the backing compute cluster without committing or aborting. Reason: Job was killed by the backing compute system with the following container states: [container_name: foundry-data-sidecar, state: PodInitializing] [container_name: telemetry-sidecar-6d8345db, state: PodInitializing] [container_name: user-container, state: PodInitializing] The AIP says its an infrastructure failure and not something pertaining to what I did. Is that accurate? Is this not my fault? More than happy to share more information. In essence, what I am trying to do is have something running continuously in AWS EC2 and it saves
Bitcoin and software stocks are breaking up — and history says a major crypto move is coming
Bitcoin (BTC) and software equities have sharply diverged after moving in lockstep for years, raising questions over whether BTC will eventually catch up.