Browse the full insider trade history of Palantir Technologies Inc., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Palantir Technologies Inc. has logged 180 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €321.2bn. The latest transaction was filed on 28 April 2026 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Karp Alexander C.. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Palantir Technologies Inc. (ticker: PLTR) is a U.S.-based software company listed on the NASDAQ market in the United States, with corporate headquarters in Denver, Colorado, United States. Founded in 2003, Palantir initially built its reputation in government, defense, and intelligence workflows before expanding into commercial enterprise software. The company now occupies a distinctive position in the market: it is both a mission-critical vendor to public-sector agencies and a strategic software partner to large industrial and commercial organizations. Palantir’s product stack is centered on four main platforms: Gotham, Foundry, Apollo, and AIP. Gotham is the company’s long-standing platform for defense, intelligence, and security-oriented use cases. Foundry is its core data operations platform, designed to help organizations integrate, govern, analyze, and operationalize data. Apollo provides continuous delivery and software orchestration across complex environments, including cloud, on-premises, and edge deployments. AIP, Palantir’s artificial intelligence platform, extends that architecture into generative AI, enabling customers to connect LLMs to operational workflows in a controlled and secure manner. This combination is the basis of Palantir’s “enterprise operating system” positioning. From a competitive standpoint, Palantir differentiates itself through its ability to connect data, decision-making, and action in highly sensitive environments. The company’s edge is not simply analytics at scale, but the integration of data governance, security, ontology-driven workflows, and operational execution. That makes it particularly relevant in defense, aerospace, manufacturing, healthcare, and selected financial services use cases. Palantir also has a meaningful international footprint across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, although the United States remains the largest and most important market. Recent company disclosures highlight both acceleration and strategic momentum. In its first-quarter 2026 update, Palantir reported strong revenue growth, led by the U.S. market, along with continued expansion in commercial adoption and growing demand for AIP. For investors, the key debate remains whether Palantir can sustain its unusually strong growth profile while expanding commercial scale and maintaining its government franchise. The stock remains closely tied to expectations around AI monetization, U.S. customer growth, and the durability of its high-value software contracts.