Palantir CEO Karp on Silicon Valley, ICE, 2020 election
By Bloomberg
08 September 2019 |
5:25 pm
Palantir Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Officer Alex Karp discusses the firm's contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, co-founder and chairman Peter Thiel 's support of President Donald Trump, and the possibility of an initial public offering in 2019.
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