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Palantir CEO Alex Karp says this deadly tidal wave of macroeconomic risks will wipe out some companies

Por: CNBC Tech September 22, 2022

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 co-founder and CEO Alex Karp believes this period of deadly macroeconomic uncertainties will crush many companies with shaky fundamentals.Bad times are incredibly good for Palantir ... bad times really uncover the durable companies, and tech is going through bad times ... interest rates are the reason, Karp said Thursday on CNBC's Will this deadly tidal wave wipe out some companies? Yes it will.The Federal Reserve on Wednesday  by... + full article



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