: Palantir increases annual revenue guidance as earnings meet expectations

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Palantir Technologies Inc. exceeded earnings expectations Tuesday and bumped its annual revenue forecast higher.

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reported a third-quarter loss of $102.1 million, or 5 cents a share, on revenue of $392.1 million, up from $289.4 million a year ago. After adjusting for stock-based compensation and other effects, the software company reported earnings of 4 cents a share, equal to adjusted earnings from the same quarter a year ago.

Analysts on average expected Palantir to produce adjusted earnings of 4 cents a share on sales of $385 million, according to FactSet. The stock rose 1.4% premarket.

For the fourth quarter, Palantir guided for revenue of $418 million, topping the average analyst forecast of $402 million, according to FactSet. In addition, the company increased its sales guidance for the full year, predicting annual revenue of $1.53 billion after previously stating $1.42 billion.

The revenue growth in the guidance and in the quarter are ahead of Palantir Chief Executive Alex Karp’s stated goal of growing sales by at least 30%. The previous revenue forecast for the full year was based on that 30% growth guidance, but Palantir now expects revenue to increase by more than 40% this year.

Palantir also increased its annual guidance for adjusted free cash flow for a second consecutive quarter, and now expects at least $400 million by that tailored measure.

Palantir stock has enjoyed strong gains since joining the public markets just more than a year ago with a direct listing. Shares have increased 93.4% in the past 12 months, as the S&P 500 index
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has gained 33.9%.