[–] nappy 9y ago ↗ Any idea why they would raise such a (relatively) small amount of money? [–] CalChris 9y ago ↗ Especially when they did a $225M stock buybacks from employees in May.http://www.businessinsider.com/palantir-employee-stock-buyba... [–] nappy 9y ago ↗ Interesting. I didn't realize they were doing this. This suggests to me they simply had an investor they really wanted on the cap table. Or perhaps they wanted a current shareholder to have a greater relative ownership of the company?
[–] CalChris 9y ago ↗ Especially when they did a $225M stock buybacks from employees in May.http://www.businessinsider.com/palantir-employee-stock-buyba... [–] nappy 9y ago ↗ Interesting. I didn't realize they were doing this. This suggests to me they simply had an investor they really wanted on the cap table. Or perhaps they wanted a current shareholder to have a greater relative ownership of the company?
[–] nappy 9y ago ↗ Interesting. I didn't realize they were doing this. This suggests to me they simply had an investor they really wanted on the cap table. Or perhaps they wanted a current shareholder to have a greater relative ownership of the company?
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