Michael Burry's Critique of Palantir Erases $23 Billion in Market Value
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Tyler Thorne
stablecoin US legislation · Apr 10, 2026
Source: The Digital Ledger Data Terminal
Palantir shares dropped 7.3% after investors questioned whether the company's government contracts could offset competition from simpler AI solutions. The decline followed a post by investor Michael Burry on X, who argued that Anthropic is capturing enterprise AI market share faster than Palantir.
Burry cited data from Ramp showing Anthropic capturing 73% of new enterprise AI outlays, with nearly one in four Ramp customers now subscribed. He contrasted Anthropic's annual recurring revenue growth—from $9 billion at the end of 2025 to $30 billion just months later—with Palantir's two-decade effort to reach roughly $5 billion in annual recurring revenue.
With roughly 2.2 billion shares outstanding, the stock's move to $130.49 per share erased more than $23 billion from Palantir's market capitalization in a single session.
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