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Palantir Holds Anti-Fragile Edge Amid a Geopolitical Firestorm
Palantir Holds Anti-Fragile Edge Amid a Geopolitical Firestorm

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Palantir Holds Anti-Fragile Edge Amid a Geopolitical Firestorm

As 2025 emerges as a year marked by heightened global conflict and uncertainty, Palantir Technologies Inc. PLTR is demonstrating how its platforms are increasingly relevant in volatile environments. From the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Iran escalation to rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, governments are rapidly investing in technologies that support secure, real-time decision-making under pressure. Palantir holds an antifragile edge because rising geopolitical instability amplifies demand for its AI-driven defense platforms, thus deepening integration and long-term relevance. As global conflicts intensify, its systems become more critical, reinforcing the company's strategic value and making it stronger in the face of adversity. Palantir's strength lies in its ability to offer mission-critical infrastructure and not just tools. Its Maven Smart Systems (MSS) platform, integrating AI with real-time intelligence, has seen a rapid increase in adoption, including NATO's recent selection of MSS as its Command and Control (C2) platform for all 32 member states. This underscores a broader institutional shift toward advanced, data-driven defense capabilities. In times of crisis, decision-makers are often inundated with fragmented data and evolving threats. Palantir's platforms, Gotham, Foundry and MetaConstellation, help unify and analyze this data securely, enabling informed and timely responses. Importantly, Palantir delivers sovereign and deployable AI systems, reinforcing the autonomy and operational integrity of its users. While no one welcomes conflict, the unfortunate reality of today's geopolitical landscape has led to renewed focus on resilient digital infrastructure. Palantir's deeply integrated solutions, particularly its Ontology framework, position it as a critical enabler of secure coordination and defense modernization. PLTR has surged a whopping 85% in 2025, with its stock reaching an all-time high near $145. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research With the stock trading above 200x forward P/E and 74x forward P/S ratio, far above industry averages, even optimistic analysts will acknowledge that such multiples are difficult to justify without efficient execution. As ceasefire negotiations and diplomatic resolutions begin, the 'war premium' currently embedded in PLTR's share price could dissipate as swiftly as it had emerged. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research PLTR stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). The Zacks Consensus Estimate for its second-quarter 2025 earnings has been on the rise over the past 60 days. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. As PLTR moves higher, Lockheed Martin LMT and RTX Corporation RTX offer more grounded defense exposure. Lockheed Martin, with its massive defense contracts, provides steady cash flow and less volatility than PLTR. LMT continues to benefit from global rearmament while trading at modest earnings multiples. Similarly, RTX shines through missile systems. RTX's defense backlog, like LMT's, underscores its stability. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) : Free Stock Analysis Report RTX Corporation (RTX) : Free Stock Analysis Report Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Double trouble: can James Gunn really make two separate Batman movies work?
Double trouble: can James Gunn really make two separate Batman movies work?

The Guardian

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Double trouble: can James Gunn really make two separate Batman movies work?

There was a time when having two Batmen in your cinematic universe would have felt like a clerical error. But in James Gunn's brave and bold new DCU, having several Bruce Waynes is increasingly looking less like an irritating glitch and more like a deliberate choice. Gunn has been clear for some time that he sees no issue with two Caped Crusaders striding into multiplexes at the same time. I have a sneaking suspicion that this is down to the fact that Matt Reeves's The Batman – an insular, noirish, Kurt Cobain-obsessed but relatively real-world take on the Dark Knight – proved pretty popular with audiences just prior to Gunn being handed the keys to the DC kingdom. But who am I to quibble? Sure, this might be a universe destined to feature cavalcades of superheroes who exist in a magical world of shimmering cosplay, but if we can just convince the geek in the street that the Robert Pattinson version of Batman is living in a completely different, gritty David Fincher-esque rat-infested underbelly of Gotham, all will be reasonably well. We may eventually find ourselves living in a world in which cinematic universes are so desperate to stay flexible (and profitable) that they accommodate multiple versions of the same hero at once, without telling audiences why or how they're different; dooming them to a future of confusion, apathy and narrative fatigue. The current suggestion is that the Gunn-produced Batman movie The Brave and the Bold, set within the DCU, will most likely hit cinemas in 2028, while Reeves's sequel to The Batman will exist as a DC Elseworlds story in a completely separate creative space called the 'Batman Epic Crime Saga'. Two Dark Knights, two universes, one comic-book brand. We all know it's just smoke, mirrors and strategically deployed multiversal chaos – but the very thought that we might get two decent Caped Crusaders after decades in which it was pretty hard to grab hold of one at a time might just be enough to have the vast majority of us hyperventilating into our cowls with glee. If DC gets it right. Gunn has been out and about (mostly online) this week as we ramp up to the release of Superman in cinemas, and the most interesting thing he's had to say is that there's no reason Batman villains can't appear in both versions of the Dark Knight's story. 'There's no diehard rule,' Gunn said on Threads, in response to a fan. He also added: 'But both the Crime Saga and DCU are a part of DC Studios, so we of course take everything into account.' This doesn't mean Barry Keoghan's Joker will appear in both The Batman Part II and The Brave and the Bold, but it does suggest that the firewall between Elseworlds and the mainline DCU is not exactly steel-reinforced. If Reeves's rogues' gallery proves too popular, don't be surprised if they start quietly migrating into Gunn's continuity like confused tourists who've wandered into the wrong Batcave. And then there are Gunn's comments in an interview with Rolling Stone that he's not hoping to make The Brave and the Bold's Dark Knight into a 'funny, campy Batman' because this simply doesn't interest him. It's a line that might make us collapse into a nostalgia coma for the days when George Clooney's nipples were at least trying something different. So just how does Gunn make this new Caped Crusader stand out? Perhaps this is why reports suggest that the new DCU big cheese has refused to sign off on a script for The Brave and the Bold until it's absolutely perfect. In fact, this is supposedly the Guardians of the Galaxy director's new mantra for the DCU: that most of Hollywood's superhero-based failures over the past few decades have been down to poor scripts that were never properly finished – and that he's determined not to repeat these mistakes. Insisting on a perfect screenplay is an undeniably noble ambition, especially in a genre where entire billion-dollar franchises have been stitched together from studio notes, deleted scenes and vibes. And yet if Gunn really does believe that two Batmen can coexist peacefully in the same cultural sphere without making audiences feel as if they've accidentally watched the same film twice, it's possible he's never seen The Illusionist or The Prestige, and had to spend time trying to explain to a confused family member which one actually had Paul Giamatti in it.

Hingham's Lilly Reale named to national women's soccer team training camp roster
Hingham's Lilly Reale named to national women's soccer team training camp roster

Boston Globe

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Hingham's Lilly Reale named to national women's soccer team training camp roster

Reale, alongside Jordyn Bugg, Izzy Rodriguez, and Sam Meza, is one of four American players receiving their first call-up to the senior national team. In her rookie season with Gotham, Reale has one goal and one assist and has started 11 of New York's 12 league matches. She was named to the NWSL Best XI of the Month for April. Advertisement Reale played two years at Hingham High School before leaving the school team in favor of playing club for South Shore Select, where she played with Reale played four years at UCLA, where she won the 2022 NCAA title and was twice named a semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy, awarded to the nation's top player. At the conclusion of her college career, Reale signed a three-year contract with Gotham FC in January. Her younger sister, Sophie, played two seasons at UCLA before transferring to Boston College this offseason. Emma Healy can be reached at

Review – Batman: Detective Comics #1098
Review – Batman: Detective Comics #1098

Geek Dad

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Dad

Review – Batman: Detective Comics #1098

Batman: Detective Comics #1098 cover, via DC Comics. Ray: The secret society of Elixir has been running amok in Gotham – and they don't like their power challenged. Last issue saw Harvey Bullock investigating a series of murders by the immortality cult – but as soon as he got too close, he was hooded, thrown in a van, and is currently on his way to Polkolistan. Batman wastes no time chasing after his PI frenemy, but when he crashes the convoy, he doesn't find Bullock at all – he finds the Penguin, also kidnapped from Gotham by the same villains for not liking them horning in on his territory. This leads to a forced team-up between the two sworn enemies – not far off from Penguin regaining his power in Tom King's solo comic. It's very clear they don't like each other, but Batman isn't willing to leave someone behind and Penguin is willing to take any help he can get to escape a foreign torture den. Frenemies. Via DC Comics. As for Harvey Bullock, he's not in the initial convoy – he's already been taken to Elixir's inner sanctum, where a sadistic doctor is convinced he can make him talk. Bullock is always a fun character to follow – he's so stubborn he doesn't know what's good for him, but his blue-collar aesthetic means he can take self-confident villains by surprise at times. Eventually, the odd trio reunites and Batman has to figure out how he can get these two bickering idiots out of Pokolistan alive. The issue is overall a lot of fun, although it's 90% action and moves very fast. What makes it work is the trio of oil-and-water personalities who dominate it – and the story isn't done yet, with a tense cliffhanger. I'm wondering if the themes of immortality that have dominated this run so far are leading to pulling in the DCU's most famous immortal supervillain – who has obviously tangled with Batman many times before. To find reviews of all the DC issues, visit DC This Week. GeekDad received this comic for review purposes. Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on Patreon!

DC HEROES UNITED Loot and SHAPEZ Are Free in the Mobile Epic Games Store
DC HEROES UNITED Loot and SHAPEZ Are Free in the Mobile Epic Games Store

Geek Girl Authority

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Girl Authority

DC HEROES UNITED Loot and SHAPEZ Are Free in the Mobile Epic Games Store

The Mobile Epic Games Store is now offering free game titles every week; all you have to do is remember to claim them. This week, get an exclusive loot pack in DC Heroes United and design a complex shape factory in Shapez. DC Heroes United Shapez. Act quickly because this loot is only free via the Mobile Epic Games Store for a limited time. For a while now, the Epic Games Store has been giving gamers free PC titles and in-game loot every single week. Now, mobile gamers can get in on the freebie action using the Mobile Epic Games Store app. All you have to do is download the app, log into your Epic Games account (or create a new one), and get the goods. Remembering to claim your freebies is the hardest part. Luckily, Geek Girl Authority will be there to remind you every week. RELATED: Love mobile games? Check out our Mobile Game Monday adventures DC Heroes United DC Heroes United (2025) is a challenging roguelite fighting game developed and published by Genvid Entertainment. Play as your favorite DC characters, including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and more, as they take on hordes of enemies across the DC universe. Unlock and level new characters to get through increasingly difficult maps from Gotham to Metropolis. Combine super abilities and evolve them to become even more powerful. Additionally, unique ultimate moves will help you defeat the strongest supervillains like Bane, Poison Ivy, and more. Enjoy new heroes, weapons, power-ups, and maps added weekly. Decisions made by viewers in the interactive series impact the outcome of the mobile game in this innovative system. RELATED: Mobile Game Monday: Medieval-Idle Prayer For a limited time, log in to the game via the Mobile Epic Games Store to automatically receive a special offer. This includes an exclusive skin and $70 worth of in-game resources. The DC Heroes United special offer is free in the Mobile Epic Games Store until June 19 at 10 am ET. Shapez Shapez (2025) is a factory-building simulation game developed by Tobias Springer and published by Playdigious. Create a complex factory of geometric shapes on an infinite map. Expand and optimize your automated shape factory as it gets more and more difficult to keep up with rising production demand. Things get even trickier as the abstract shapes become increasingly more complex. Eventually, you will even have to add a little color by extracting and mixing colors. RELATED: June's Most Anticipated Video Games Design your system the way you want by unlocking and upgrading devices while experimenting with a variety of tools. Remember that there is more than one way to solve a problem. Shapez features approachable gameplay accompanied by a relaxing soundtrack. Shapez is free (a $6.99 value) in the Mobile Epic Games Store until June 19 at 10 am ET. Switch 2 Doesn't Fix POKÉMON's Biggest Problem

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