Palantir's leadership isn't backing down from criticism. CEO Karp has made it clear he won't apologize for the company's performance or direction, despite ongoing skepticism from short sellers. With $PLTR navigating volatile sentiment in the market, the company's confident stance reflects their conviction in long-term strategy. Bears may remain vocal, but management appears unfazed by near-term pressure. For investors tracking the stock, this positioning offers insight into how leadership views both challenges and opportunities ahead.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 10h ago
pltr's confidence... Karp really dares to say and do, no matter how much the shorts shout, it’s useless
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RebaseVictim
· 10h ago
PLTR is really tough this time. Karp just doesn't buy into the short-selling tactics. I really like this kind of personality... Only with a long-term approach can you make big money. Short-term fluctuations are nothing.
Palantir's leadership isn't backing down from criticism. CEO Karp has made it clear he won't apologize for the company's performance or direction, despite ongoing skepticism from short sellers. With $PLTR navigating volatile sentiment in the market, the company's confident stance reflects their conviction in long-term strategy. Bears may remain vocal, but management appears unfazed by near-term pressure. For investors tracking the stock, this positioning offers insight into how leadership views both challenges and opportunities ahead.