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Originally Posted by Snow Leopard
" stuffed if i know wont work"
White text on a white background. It's not rocket science .
How do you hide in the snow then
closed at $11.33, $11.72 after hours.
Last edited by Joshuatree; 05-03-2021 at 11:40 AM.
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Trying to post again
Its trading ,Vector Acquisition Corp Nasdaq VACQ down re 5% to re $US 13.50 atm
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Anyone else on here grappling with what to do with PALANTIR ?
https://nz.finance.yahoo.com/quote/PLTR?p=PLTR
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Have kept buying - my average cost is still just under $20 if the sp drops I'll buy more, great company mid to long term...
Originally Posted by RTM
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Originally Posted by RTM
If you are looking for a short squeeze then don't. It's not in the same category as other meme stocks given institutions and insiders own 31% of total shares. The reason others like GME, LGND and BBBY are open for a short squeeze is because each company has insiders + institutions owning around 200% of the total shares. This is over 100% due to excessive shorting. If however, you are buying PLTR on fundamentals, I see a growing top line and a growing loss. I'm sure they will turn the loss around at some point in time but when and how much profit will be generated? The other thing is deferred revenues are shrinking which is not a good indicator for future growth. That may be a temporary blip due to COVID, but overall I'm not seeing enough to tempt me.
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Originally Posted by MarineSalvage
Have kept buying - my average cost is still just under $20 if the sp drops I'll buy more, great company mid to long term...
Originally Posted by Ferg
If you are looking for a short squeeze then don't. It's not in the same category as other meme stocks given institutions and insiders own 31% of total shares. The reason others like GME, LGND and BBBY are open for a short squeeze is because each company has insiders + institutions owning around 200% of the total shares. This is over 100% due to excessive shorting. If however, you are buying PLTR on fundamentals, I see a growing top line and a growing loss. I'm sure they will turn the loss around at some point in time but when and how much profit will be generated? The other thing is deferred revenues are shrinking which is not a good indicator for future growth. That may be a temporary blip due to COVID, but overall I'm not seeing enough to tempt me.
Thanks. In the interim I sold. My buy was some years ago about US$8-9....so all good. In the end I took out some insurance to protect from the downside...expensive but worth it as it turned out. Nice gain, but took 4-5 years. Being subject to the lockup post IPO is no fun.
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Well I bought my Rocket Lab souvenir parcel today at $10.49. I'm not expecting much in way of financial gain, but maybe it will add a bit of interest when I am watching the launch live streams.
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"The engines for Neutron are another hurdle, which Beck acknowledged are what take the longest to develop when building a rocket.
Rocket Lab will not be using a variation of the 3D-printed Rutherford engines that power the Electron rockets, as Beck said “there is no beefing of a Rutherford that will come remotely close” to powering Neutron."
CNBC - Rocket Lab SPAC deal supercharger for growth, adds ability launch astronauts
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Originally Posted by Joshuatree
"The engines for Neutron are another hurdle, which Beck acknowledged are what take the longest to develop when building a rocket.
Rocket Lab will not be using a variation of the 3D-printed Rutherford engines that power the Electron rockets, as Beck said “there is no beefing of a Rutherford that will come remotely close” to powering Neutron."
CNBC - Rocket Lab SPAC deal supercharger for growth, adds ability launch astronauts
How's the Rocket build going?
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