1. Palantir's intrinsic value continues to increase, supported by robust core business growth. 2. The company demonstrates strong sales efficiency and is rewarded in the market for it. 3. Despite being the most expensive SaaS company, Palantir is not overvalued and is fairly priced based on its intrinsic value.
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