
DENVER, CO – Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE: PLTR) announced the release of a new edition of "The Republic," the quarterly journal from The Palantir Foundation, on Monday, November 3, 2025, coinciding with the company's robust third-quarter earnings report. The journal features insights from experts on critical global themes such as diplomacy, artificial intelligence, and energy, reflecting Palantir's broader strategic interests.
Palantir reported a significant financial performance for Q3 2025, with revenues reaching $1.18 billion, surpassing analyst expectations of $1.09 billion. Adjusted earnings per share hit $0.21, exceeding the anticipated $0.17. CEO Alex Karp attributed much of this growth to the company's advancements in artificial intelligence. The strong results led Palantir to raise its full-year 2025 revenue guidance to between $4.396 billion and $4.4 billion.
"The Republic," published by The Palantir Foundation for Defense Policy & International Affairs, aims to provide a platform for novel and contrarian viewpoints on technology, national security policy, and international affairs. Bill Rivers, an Executive Editor for the journal, highlighted the new edition's focus on "diplomacy, AI, energy, and the forces forging and fracturing our world" in a recent tweet. This thematic alignment underscores Palantir's strategic engagement with complex global challenges.
The journal features contributions from a diverse group of experts, including Jan Havranek, Peter N. Mitchell, Titusfilm, and L.E. Hogg. Their work explores how evolving technologies and geopolitical shifts are reshaping international relations and global stability. The Palantir Foundation, a nonpartisan organization, supports academic and technical research, emerging technologies, and policy development to advance national security.
The simultaneous release of the journal and the earnings report emphasizes Palantir's dual focus on technological innovation and thought leadership in critical policy areas. The company's AI-driven growth in commercial and government sectors is mirrored by its foundation's efforts to foster discourse on the strategic implications of these technologies. Palantir's stock has seen substantial gains, with its market capitalization exceeding $490 billion, cementing its position as a leading technology firm.