Overview
- Palantir reported roughly $1.18–$1.2 billion in third‑quarter revenue, a 63% year‑over‑year increase.
- On the earnings call, Alex Karp called Palantir “the first to be completely anti‑woke” and praised employees for defending meritocracy and “lethal technology.”
- Karp said “We power ICE” and noted the company has supported Israel, acknowledging that many view those ties as controversial.
- He defended the Trump administration’s strikes on suspected drug‑smuggling boats and argued harsher measures are justified to curb fentanyl deaths.
- In a shareholder letter, Karp urged a return to a “shared national experience,” rejected the “equality of all cultures,” and said outsiders struggle to gauge Palantir’s role in “shaping our current geopolitics.”