„In Q4 2020, Apollo managed 150,000+ upgrades per week across environments, up from 40,000+ upgrades per week in Q2 2020.“
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Now what
While not stated in terms of dollars and cents, revenue or earnings, that last line of Palantir's event announcement speaks to the astounding growth in sales volume, at least, of Palantir's projects. This is a nearly fourfold increase that the company describes -- and not just year over year, but within the same fiscal year.
And reading it, I can only presume that investors are wondering (as I know I am) what that increase might translate into on a year-over-year basis. For context, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Palantir booked revenue of $743 million in 2019, while analysts are forecasting that full-year 2020 sales might amount to $1.07 billion.
The information Palantir let slip in its inaugural Demo Day suggests the true number of Palantir's sales might be much larger than that.