Palantir's Valuation Sparks Debate Amidst Salesforce Criticism
ByAinvest
Friday, Sep 19, 2025 1:15 pm ET1min read
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Palantir Technologies reported a significant 48% revenue growth in its latest quarter, yet its market capitalization stands at $406 billion. This high valuation contrasts sharply with Salesforce, which generates more than $10 billion in quarterly revenue but has seen its shares fall by 27% this year, with a market cap of $231 billion.
The debate around Palantir's valuation reflects a broader discussion within the investment community. Some investors prioritize hypergrowth and premium pricing, while others value established income streams and scale. This rivalry is further highlighted by recent contracts, such as Salesforce securing a U.S. Army contract over Palantir.
Despite the criticism, Palantir's stock has seen institutional investors increase their holdings. Mandatum Life Insurance Co Ltd reduced its position by 30.3% in the second quarter, selling 8,494 shares, but still holds 19,537 shares valued at approximately $2.66 million [1]. Other institutional investors, such as Kingstone Capital Partners Texas LLC and Nuveen LLC, have also increased their stakes in Palantir during the first and second quarters [1].
The contrast between Palantir's rapid growth and high valuation, and Salesforce's established revenue streams and market capitalization, underscores the complexities in the valuation of technology companies. As investors weigh the merits of hypergrowth versus established income, the debate around Palantir's valuation is likely to continue.
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Palantir Technologies' valuation has drawn criticism from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who called it the "most expensive enterprise software" he has ever seen. Despite Palantir's 48% revenue growth, it carries a $406 billion market cap, while Salesforce has seen its shares fall 27% this year despite generating more than $10 billion in quarterly revenue. The contrast reflects a broader debate between prioritizing hypergrowth and premium pricing versus scale and established income streams.
Palantir Technologies (PLTR) continues to be a subject of interest and debate within the financial community, with its valuation drawing criticism from prominent figures such as Salesforce (CRM) CEO Marc Benioff. Speaking at Goldman Sachs' Communacopia+Technology conference, Benioff expressed his admiration for Palantir's growth but questioned its valuation, stating that the company may soon trade at "1000 times revenue."Palantir Technologies reported a significant 48% revenue growth in its latest quarter, yet its market capitalization stands at $406 billion. This high valuation contrasts sharply with Salesforce, which generates more than $10 billion in quarterly revenue but has seen its shares fall by 27% this year, with a market cap of $231 billion.
The debate around Palantir's valuation reflects a broader discussion within the investment community. Some investors prioritize hypergrowth and premium pricing, while others value established income streams and scale. This rivalry is further highlighted by recent contracts, such as Salesforce securing a U.S. Army contract over Palantir.
Despite the criticism, Palantir's stock has seen institutional investors increase their holdings. Mandatum Life Insurance Co Ltd reduced its position by 30.3% in the second quarter, selling 8,494 shares, but still holds 19,537 shares valued at approximately $2.66 million [1]. Other institutional investors, such as Kingstone Capital Partners Texas LLC and Nuveen LLC, have also increased their stakes in Palantir during the first and second quarters [1].
The contrast between Palantir's rapid growth and high valuation, and Salesforce's established revenue streams and market capitalization, underscores the complexities in the valuation of technology companies. As investors weigh the merits of hypergrowth versus established income, the debate around Palantir's valuation is likely to continue.

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