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Why is $PLTR up 250% in 2024?
🤖 AIP bootcamps
🇺🇸 US business surge
📊 Financials visualized
🕵️ Palantir's differentiation
📈 Closer look at the valuation
Get the full breakdown 👇
https://t.co/fMhy8x52fc
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Why is $PLTR up 250% in 2024?
🤖 AIP bootcamps
🇺🇸 US business surge
📊 Financials visualized
🕵️ Palantir's differentiation
📈 Closer look at the valuation
Get the full breakdown 👇
https://t.co/fMhy8x52fc
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
10 Quality Stocks Trading PEG <2.50x 📈
💳 visa $v (2.49x)
📲 applied materials $amat (2.33x)
✈️ booking holdings $bkng (2.29x)
🖨️ asml holding $asml (2.07x)
💿 nvidia corp $nvda (1.95x)
💵 paypal $pypl (1.73x)
🖱️ alphabet $goog $googl (1.37x)
📸 meta platforms $meta (1.33x)
📀 taiwan semiconductor $tsm (1.00x)
📦 amazon $amzn (0.82x using p/ocf)
#stocks #investing
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*data from finviz
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10 Quality Stocks Trading PEG <2.50x 📈
💳 visa $v (2.49x)
📲 applied materials $amat (2.33x)
✈️ booking holdings $bkng (2.29x)
🖨️ asml holding $asml (2.07x)
💿 nvidia corp $nvda (1.95x)
💵 paypal $pypl (1.73x)
🖱️ alphabet $goog $googl (1.37x)
📸 meta platforms $meta (1.33x)
📀 taiwan semiconductor $tsm (1.00x)
📦 amazon $amzn (0.82x using p/ocf)
#stocks #investing
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*data from finviz
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Quiver Quantitative
RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨 JUST IN: New Insider Purchase
A director of $SMLR has reported the purchase of ~$1.9M of the company's stock.
The stock rose over 35% between when the trade was made (on 11/7) and when it was reported.
This is only the first insider purchase at the company in over a year.
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨 JUST IN: New Insider Purchase
A director of $SMLR has reported the purchase of ~$1.9M of the company's stock.
The stock rose over 35% between when the trade was made (on 11/7) and when it was reported.
This is only the first insider purchase at the company in over a year.
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Choice Equities CM on PAR Technology $PAR US
Thesis: PAR Technology’s expansion into new channels and strong cross-selling opportunities, combined with controlled expenses, sets it up for sustained 20% organic growth and rising EBITDA margins
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/PEO52pdtcv
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Choice Equities CM on PAR Technology $PAR US
Thesis: PAR Technology’s expansion into new channels and strong cross-selling opportunities, combined with controlled expenses, sets it up for sustained 20% organic growth and rising EBITDA margins
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/PEO52pdtcv
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Quiver Quantitative
RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨 BREAKING: New CEO Insider Purchase
The CEO of $CLDX just reported the purchase of ~$300K of the company's stock.
This is the first insider purchase we have ever seen him make.
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨 BREAKING: New CEO Insider Purchase
The CEO of $CLDX just reported the purchase of ~$300K of the company's stock.
This is the first insider purchase we have ever seen him make.
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$SHOP Shopify Q3 FY24
📦 GMV +24% to $69.7B ($1.9B beat).
💳 GPV 62% of GMV (+4pp Y/Y).
📊 MRR +28% to $175M.
• Revenue +26% Y/Y to $2.2B ($50M beat).
• Operating margin 13% (+6pp Y/Y).
• Q4 FY24 growth: mid-to-high-20s. https://t.co/kNX1X1I7Uk
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$SHOP Shopify Q3 FY24
📦 GMV +24% to $69.7B ($1.9B beat).
💳 GPV 62% of GMV (+4pp Y/Y).
📊 MRR +28% to $175M.
• Revenue +26% Y/Y to $2.2B ($50M beat).
• Operating margin 13% (+6pp Y/Y).
• Q4 FY24 growth: mid-to-high-20s. https://t.co/kNX1X1I7Uk
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Quiver Quantitative
We published this report, when a Carvana bankruptcy looked imminent.
$CVNA has now risen 5,500% since then.
That's not a typo:
5,500% https://t.co/6zA6lgot1Z
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We published this report, when a Carvana bankruptcy looked imminent.
$CVNA has now risen 5,500% since then.
That's not a typo:
5,500% https://t.co/6zA6lgot1Z
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Quiver Quantitative
Nancy Pelosi has made $7.5M in the stock market since the election, per our estimates.
We estimate that she is now worth $262M. https://t.co/g91vXdf3Td
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Nancy Pelosi has made $7.5M in the stock market since the election, per our estimates.
We estimate that she is now worth $262M. https://t.co/g91vXdf3Td
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Middle Coast Investing on DMC Global $BOOM US
Thesis: DMC is in a special situation with a potential buyout offer, and its diversified industrial units make it a compelling opportunity, especially if management focuses on Arcadia division
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/Ndt8hsUVap
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Middle Coast Investing on DMC Global $BOOM US
Thesis: DMC is in a special situation with a potential buyout offer, and its diversified industrial units make it a compelling opportunity, especially if management focuses on Arcadia division
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/Ndt8hsUVap
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Sam Altman and John Collison explain that every startup goes through "the dark times"
Even though Open AI was recently valued at $157 billion, the journey to this point wasn’t as smooth as you might think.
As Sam Altman puts it:
“No one is as honest about how bad the early days are as they should be because it’s so embarrassing in retrospect.”
He talks through just how unpromising everything looked in the early days:
“We were this extremely ragtag group of people. We were mocked by everyone serious in the field. And we didn’t have working technical progress. We had some little things that kind of worked, but it was deeply unclear how we were going to make AGI, and we were unbelievably outgunned by Deep Mind at the time. A lot of people were like ‘why are you doing this? Deep Mind is untouchable.’… so yeah, it was pretty hard but we just kept putting one foot in front of the other. We were constantly not able to find enough money or compute or people. But you just keep going and eventually something works.”
Stripe cofounder John Collison reiterates this:
“Every company that is going to get to some scale definitely goes through a period of the dark times. If I think back to Stripe’s dark times, there was this point just after launch where the endorphins had worn off, and we had a bunch of early people leave all at once. It was very draining. You know, you lose some of your own confidence.”
What kept the Stripe founders going—besides having an idea that they were really excited about—was momentum from serving customers. When you have customers using your product, you kind of have no choice but to continue serving them.
Sam echoes this point:
“Once you have customers that you have to serve, they really pull it out of you.”
Open AI didn’t have customers and was more focused on foundational research, but to keep their sanity, they tried to set up external touch points that faked the equivalent of having customer feedback.
Video source: @stripe (2023)
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Sam Altman and John Collison explain that every startup goes through "the dark times"
Even though Open AI was recently valued at $157 billion, the journey to this point wasn’t as smooth as you might think.
As Sam Altman puts it:
“No one is as honest about how bad the early days are as they should be because it’s so embarrassing in retrospect.”
He talks through just how unpromising everything looked in the early days:
“We were this extremely ragtag group of people. We were mocked by everyone serious in the field. And we didn’t have working technical progress. We had some little things that kind of worked, but it was deeply unclear how we were going to make AGI, and we were unbelievably outgunned by Deep Mind at the time. A lot of people were like ‘why are you doing this? Deep Mind is untouchable.’… so yeah, it was pretty hard but we just kept putting one foot in front of the other. We were constantly not able to find enough money or compute or people. But you just keep going and eventually something works.”
Stripe cofounder John Collison reiterates this:
“Every company that is going to get to some scale definitely goes through a period of the dark times. If I think back to Stripe’s dark times, there was this point just after launch where the endorphins had worn off, and we had a bunch of early people leave all at once. It was very draining. You know, you lose some of your own confidence.”
What kept the Stripe founders going—besides having an idea that they were really excited about—was momentum from serving customers. When you have customers using your product, you kind of have no choice but to continue serving them.
Sam echoes this point:
“Once you have customers that you have to serve, they really pull it out of you.”
Open AI didn’t have customers and was more focused on foundational research, but to keep their sanity, they tried to set up external touch points that faked the equivalent of having customer feedback.
Video source: @stripe (2023)
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