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>>55722539
How much profit do you expect PLTR to generate in 5 years? 10 years? 20 years?

How much revenue do you expect PLTR to generate over those same timeframes?

Additionally, how are you accounting for the 19% pending share dilution and how have you accounted for the 3.4% annual dilution since 2021?

Lastly, what are your thoughts on management / other insiders always selling shares and never committing their own money to buy the stock in the open market?

>>55722572
Market cap is what it would cost to buy every share in the open market at the current price, giving you full ownership of the equity of the company. If what you're talking about is enterprise value then you're simply adjusting it for the net cash or net debt position to come out to what it would cost to buy the whole firm *net* of any cash or *net* of paying back all outstanding debt to have no other senior claims on the business

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