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Palantir the Boeing and Lockheed Martin company for government software
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Everyday I sit and read all the news articles that bash Palantir for being too focused on Government contracts. I think to myself that Boeing and Lockheed Martin are in the same category when it comes to government contracts and yet their value is above $250 a share to $350. Shouldn’t Palantir be considered the Boeing and Lockheed Martin company of government software programs? Any thoughts? Or am I the only one that thinks this way?
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