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LOL. Most things do. I have faith in IBIO's future and am staying long.
IMO, $13 is just the beginning for this. Looking for much larger long term gains than that.
Just got in. What happened today? Geesh
Agreed. Hanging tight here. TOMZ$$$$
Gotta walk before you can run. Hopefully they are on top of their marketing game.
Agreed. We are very rural. TPTW going after big markets only. Smart.
Very surprised at the low volume today. Gotta pick it up here soon. Need more PR's.
My point is that the STATES seem to have more control over testing than the feds do. Lets face it, one size fits all does not work in the US.
Just got a local news feed from my area stating that the STATE Dept. of Health has contracted with a company for temporary testing sites which are in place in 4 counties and one more being added next week. FEDERAL contracts may be non-existent in this regard.
I am always optimistic but have learned to "believe it when I see it" in this game.
Thank you. Was hoping for more but it is what it is.
How many are open now?
Nice volume today! Looking lively here.
Hoping you are 100% correct. It just seems odd that we are stuck in the same price per share range.
I am afraid we are being lumped in with DECN in the investors mindsets. Hope not.
Based upon what information?
Thanks for that.
Here we go. Back up!!
Bottom in? Time to add?
Reversal imminent. Oversold.
No. Its called no stones. Makes no sense.
Damn, did not expect this much of a drop. Dumbass sellers.
Are we dying out here or stop losses being scooped up?
Thanks. Saw that previously. Guess everyone is holding tight until deal is closed.
I read there is an offering coming at $12.00, maybe from you. Is that true and do we know when? Thanks
Patience is a vurtue, but nearly lost my mind on this one.
What an exercise in patience. Thank goodness for some news.
I got the news but not seeing any PR out there yet. Just got in from work.
Whats the story here Doog?
No PR today?
Boom!!! Too bad I'm out of powder.
The big guy upstairs was with you.
Been with you all along. Patience pays.
Where do you see this going near term?
As I said before, you are a good dude. Thank you
ATM ???
Why is that? Thanks Dino
Nice. What am I missing here? Jumped in this morning and it dropped like a rock. Frustrated here. Thanks
From Market Watch
Growing revenue and growing losses
Palantir revealed in its SEC filings that revenue grew to $742.6 million in 2019 from $595.4 million in 2018, while losses stayed even at more than half a billion dollars a year — $579.6 million in 2019 and $580 million in 2018. In the first six months of this year, Palantir recorded a loss of $164.7 million on revenue of $481.2 million, after recording a loss of $280.5 million on sales of $322.7 million in the same period of 2019.
In their presentation to investors, Palantir executives stressed the revenue growth that it has experienced since moving into the commercial sector with Foundry.
“We did $743 million in revenue last year, but I’d like to go back to 2017, when we did just over $500 million in revenue and only grew at a rate of 11%. Nothing exceptional about that,” Kevin Kawasaki, Palantir’s head of business development, told investors. “What is exceptional is that we’ve accelerated the growth in revenue every year since. In 2020, we’ve grown 49% through the first half of the year and we’ve also grown our gross margins to 78%. So we’re growing 49% on an extremely large base with 78% gross margins. We don’t see anyone else doing this.”
The company predicts it will continue to post strong revenue growth in the coming months, though the percentage gain will decline. In its forecast, Palantir calls for revenue growth of 46% to 47% in the third quarter, 41% to 43% for the full year of 2020, and greater than 30% in 2021.
Obviously you have never been in a modular home factory. 24 boxes a day is nothing.