Palantir Moves Headquarters to Denver From Silicon Valley

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Palantir Technologies Inc., the data-mining company on the verge of going public, is moving to Denver, following a flight from Silicon Valley by Chairman Peter Thiel and Chief Executive Officer Alex Karp.

The company was founded 17 years ago a few miles from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, and has grown to occupy a significant presence in the upscale college town. The company has a dozen or so properties scattered across Palo Alto’s downtown, which are now empty as employees work from home to slow the spread of the coronavirus.