Colorado’s largest public company — is leaving Denver for Miami Departure follows multiple protests over the company’s role in immigration enforcement

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Goodbye loudmouthed leftist Colorado, and hello to the welcoming arms of Florida.
Blue states continue to see the business exodus.

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Controversial data-analysis firm Palantir Technologies, Colorado’s largest public company with a market value of $312.2 billion, announced on social media Tuesday that it has relocated from Denver to Miami.

“We have moved our headquarters to Miami,” the firm said in a post on X without elaboration, seemingly catching local leaders — including Gov. Jared Polis and Mayor Mike Johnston — by surprise.

No details were provided as to how many Denver employees might be relocated to Florida or what functions will remain in Colorado, if any.

Company representatives did not respond to The Denver Post’s request for comment Tuesday.

 
The touchy feely children rail against law and law enforcement so thinking companies then leave
 
These companies and high income earners being punished by Leftists with their socialist activism tactics simply pack up and leave for more friendlier climates.
 
These companies and high income earners being punished by Leftists with their socialist activism tactics simply pack up and leave for more friendlier climates.
And then the moochers will have no one to fund them
 
"This is the tipping point!!!! What a watershed moment for Miami," former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said in a post on X, of the city landing a top 10 AI firm.
 
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Wonder if the voters will be actually dumb enough to vote for that tax?
So far the proposal is losing steam. Newsom being a coward is afraid to publicly denounce this kleptomaniac mentality by leftists.
 

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