Palantir Technologies' stock price soared over 15% following a tweet from former President Trump endorsing the company's military capabilities. This boost comes amidst controversy, as recent reports reveal Palantir paid $0 in federal income taxes for 2025 despite generating over $1.58 billion in pretax income. With ongoing contracts worth nearly $900 million and its significant role in defense technology, the company continues to navigate a complex landscape of scrutiny and market opportunities.

“we got a message, a tweet from Trump saying Palunteer Technologies and then he includes the ticker symbol has proven to have great war fighting capabilities.”

“I shorted it with about $150,000 shorting Palantir. It bothers me so much that we live in a world where politicians will never be held accountable for the manipulation that they cause in the market.”

“the big push that we saw with PLTR that ended up being short-lived.”

“@DomResidAgg @KyleHend1 pltr doesnt owe federal income tax! they have NOLs and only recently have been profitable.”

“Palantir paid $156M in federal employer payroll taxes (Social Security/Medicare), which go directly to the U.S. Treasury.”

“Palantir paid $0 in U.S. federal *current* income tax in 2025 (and prior years) thanks to legal NOL carryforwards from ~$1.5B in earlier losses, plus stock-based comp deductions and R&D expensing—standard tax code rules, not dodging.”

“Palantir paid $156M in employer payroll taxes (remitted to the federal government) and $0 in U.S. federal current income tax due to net operating loss carryforwards under the tax code, as confirmed in its 2025 10-K.”

“$PLTR is probably like Claude... Trump asks should we do it, and $PLTR is like ABSOLUTELY, want me to map out a plan with minimal to no casualties and a 95%+ success rate?”

“Shares of $PLTR are up more than 15% since President Trump posted about Palantir.”

“Since then price has sold off, gone quiet, and this week snapped back nearly 15%. In this video I break down: • if I think this is the bottom • the EXACT criteria PLTR must meet before I add it back into the fund again.”

“Since then price has sold off, gone quiet, and this week snapped back nearly 15%. In this video I break down: • if I think this is the bottom.”

“Fair point—gov'ts hate single points of failure in national security. Project Maven's core is fusing raw sensor data with trusted decisions, and the DoD has always spread contracts across vendors (Palantir, Anduril, others) precisely to avoid that.”