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Palantir, US commercial sales

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Palantir’s miss on US commercial sales outshadows higher outlook
Palantir Technologies Inc. reported disappointing US commercial sales in the first quarter, outshadowing what was an otherwise bullish outlook for the polarizing company at the nexus of debates over surveillance and artificial intelligence-enabled warfare.

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Palantir beats forecasts with $1.63 billion sales quarter
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Palantir earnings beat amid light US commercial sales. Is Palantir hiring enough?
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Palantir Tries to Set Itself Apart From ‘AI Slop’
The number of times Palantir executives used the word “ slop ” in last night’s earnings call—both to slam unspecified rivals for offering artificial-intelligence “slop” and to describe their own AI pl...

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Palantir posts its fastest revenue growth ever while calling out ‘AI slop’
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Palantir lifts annual revenue forecast on robust US government demand
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Palantir Beats Forecasts With $1.63 Billion Quarter as Sales Accelerate
The Denver-based data analytics company said it had $1.63 billion in sales for the first three months of this year, a year-over-year gain of 85%, its largest annual jump and ahead of analysts’ expecta...

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Stocks to Watch in After-Hours Trading: Palantir, Paramount, Duolingo
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Palantir tops estimates on 85% revenue growth, fastest expansion since market debut in 2020

US warships escort commercial ships through Strait of Hormuz

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US destroyers, merchant ships pass through Strait of Hormuz
Tehran said over the weekend that attempts to "interfere" in the strait would jeopardize the U.S.-Iran ceasefire.

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US warships escort commercial ships through Strait of Hormuz as Iran’s grip crumbles
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The Latest: Trump Launches a New Effort to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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US Attempt to Open Strait of Hormuz Tests Fragile Iran War Ceasefire
The Iran war risked reigniting after the U.S. tried to force open the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping, though a ceasefire seemed to be holding Tuesday even after the United Arab Emirates said...

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The Latest: Trump launches a new effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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U.S.-Led Task Force Tells Ships to Reroute on First Day of New Effort to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Iran warns US after Strait of Hormuz attacks
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says the ceasefire "is not over".

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Live updates: Hegseth says ceasefire is not over despite Iranian strikes on UAE and commercial vessels
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US military leaders say ceasefire with Iran holding despite attacks in the Strait of Hormuz
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Commercial Vehicle Group (NASDAQ:CVGI) Reports Strong Q1 CY2026

Vehicle systems manufacturer Commercial Vehicle Group (NASDAQ:CVGI) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 1% year on year to $171.5 million. The company’s full-year revenue guidance of $680 million at the midpoint came in 1.
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Did Anthropic Suck the Air From Palantir’s Commercial Contract Tailwinds?

Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) reports Q1 2026 results after the close today. Management guided at least 115% U.S. commercial growth for the year just as Anthropic’s enterprise AI push reshaped software buying.
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Thousands of immigrant truckers lose commercial licenses in Trump administration crackdown

In March, around 200,000 immigrants began losing their commercial driver’s licenses, which are required to operate large vehicles like semi-trucks, buses and tractor-trailers. It’s part of a series of moves by the Trump administration to limit who can drive those vehicles after some high-profile truck crashes involving foreign-born drivers.
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