Goodbye loudmouthed leftist Colorado, and hello to the welcoming arms of Florida.
Blue states continue to see the business exodus.
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Blue states continue to see the business exodus.
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.
Palantir — Colorado’s largest public company — is leaving Denver for Miami
The company faced multiple protests in Denver, initially for its support of the Israeli military and more recently for its work with ICE using AI to identify targets for deportation.
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