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Data-mining firm Palantir files for stealth public offering

Stock listing could be largest from a tech company since Uber

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The Silicon Valley data-mining firm Palantir Technologi­es confidenti­ally filed to go public, setting up what could be the biggest stock offering from a technology company since Uber’s debut last year.

Founded in 2004 by investors including Peter Thiel, the company works with government­s, law enforcemen­t agencies and the defense establishm­ent to organize and analyze huge volumes of data. The technology can be used to disrupt terrorist networks or battle human traffickin­g.

Most recently, it was used by the White House to track coronaviru­s infections. Last year, Palantir won army contracts potentiall­y worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Palantir’s clients include major banks and the U.N.’s World Food Program.

The company has stirred controvers­y for upgrading Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t software that has been used in the Trump administra­tion’s deportatio­n crackdown, which led to on-campus campaigns to discourage recruitmen­t and the picketing of CEO Alex Karp’s home.

The Palo Alto company has attracted venture capital from investors including In-Q-Tel, the Central Intelligen­ce Agency’s investment arm. It has been weighing going public for years, with reluctance coming from the added scrutiny to the secretive nature of much of its business.

In a prepared release late Monday, Palantir said it had submitted its filing to the Security and Exchange Commission for confidenti­al review and that a public stock listing is expected afterward “subject to market and other conditions.”

With the U.S. stock market rallying in recent weeks, a number of tech companies have gone public, including Vroom, which sells used vehicles online, and insurance start-up Lemonade.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES ?? Peter Thiel is a co-founder of Palantir Technologi­es, which has government contracts worth millions.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES Peter Thiel is a co-founder of Palantir Technologi­es, which has government contracts worth millions.

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