It’s the end of California exceptionalism
— jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) August 20, 2020
“Taxation without expectation” is killing the dream
Tesla, Palantir, Twitter, Square... and some other very, very big names in finance and tech are saying bye/partial goodbyes ?
Meanwhile, more taxes!! https://t.co/RfHI8xmOwg
Silicon Valley exodus continues.
— Anand Murthy (@Anand_Murthy) August 19, 2020
A massive $15 -20 billion dollar IPO impending that inevitably will sky rocket.
The amount of CA tax revenue the state will lose out on examples like this is scary https://t.co/Rv0bdTw4cL
I so closely associate Palantir with Downtown Palo Alto real estate I legit thought this meant Colorado Ave when I first read it https://t.co/qRKo6ff31v
— Andrew Reed (@andrew__reed) August 19, 2020
We are seeing the “unbundling of Silicon Valley” happening with a new headline every single day.
— Jeff Morris Jr. (@jmj) August 19, 2020
The articles are easy to dismiss as single instances — but the compounding effect will be massive & is impossible for us to quantify today.https://t.co/s3EHHlqfCA
They need more young blood. https://t.co/5VLJ4FLlr9
— Kevin Fox for Biden-Harris ???? (@kfury) August 19, 2020
Good news for Palo Alto!
— Ross Mayfield (@Ross) August 19, 2020
Palantir headquarters moves from Silicon Valley to Colorado https://t.co/m7nWHJb5sQ
Good news: 80% of commercial real estate in downtown Palo Alto just came onto the market https://t.co/NBaI8up1iY
— Mike Dudas (@mdudas) August 19, 2020
Silicon Mountain is here https://t.co/2RCTnhtavO
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) August 19, 2020
The company, which has drawn protests because of controversial work, had recently discussed the potential of a move to Colorado. https://t.co/i3xtwSjAly
— Denver Biz Journal (@denbizjournal) August 19, 2020
The exodus from the Bay Area is another inevitable trend accelerated by #COVID19. Now that's quite clear after 6 months of WFH that tech companies can remain productive in this mode, living & working in the most expensive cities in the world makes no sensehttps://t.co/9KSP2QcorH
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) August 19, 2020
Palantir will definitely not be missed in the Valley. Even someone from a hedge fund in NY was recently using it as an example of a company nobody wants to be like https://t.co/94dd1DSMe0
— Xavier Amatriain - ??? (@xamat) August 20, 2020
When Karp says they're moving b/c of "increasing intolerance & monoculture," he means people calling them out for supporting ICE.
— Mijente ??? (@ConMijente) August 20, 2020
He means groups like @CloseTheCampsBA @slapliberate protesting their office for months.
And believe we'll be in Denver too.https://t.co/4wLhAle2OO
Palantir, the secretive data analysis company, is moving its headquarters to Denver from Palo Alto.
— Axios (@axios) August 19, 2020
CEO Alex Karp on #AxiosOnHBO blamed the "increasing intolerance and monoculture" of Silicon Valley for the move. https://t.co/LaafRz9P4g
? BREAKING ?
— Silence Dogood, MBA (@familyman20181) August 19, 2020
Mass Exodus out of Silicon Valley continues...
Palantir (co-owned by Peter Thiel, Trump supporter) announces they are moving their headquarters from Palo Alto, CA to Denver, COhttps://t.co/gBW4qmI8hB
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Palantir headquarters moves from Silicon Valley to Colorado https://t.co/DMasooYL9N
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 20, 2020
The biggest threat to cities is other cities. Especially ones with more affordable housing. And mountains/lakes/beaches/goats. https://t.co/XakDHpmPG6
— Dror Poleg (@drorpoleg) August 20, 2020
Monoculture, high housing prices, ever increasing taxes. Covid broke the flood gate. Palantir moving to Colorado is simply the beginning. https://t.co/F7Z2LuhJjW
— Sizhao Yang (@zaoyang) August 20, 2020
Palantir headquarters moves from Silicon Valley to Colorado—Colorado rent is about to continue going up https://t.co/UzbpBXCC1i
— Josh ???? (@JoshuaOgundu) August 19, 2020
Palantir headquarters moves from Silicon Valley to Colorado https://t.co/LcOIV2uF6x
— Peter Vesterbacka (@pvesterbacka) August 20, 2020
パランティアの本社がシリコンバレーからコロラドへ!https://t.co/Nanz8YMDN5
— 渡辺創太 (Stake Technologies) (@Hello_Sota) August 20, 2020
A decade of people complaining about @PalantirTech and when it would move HQ out of downtown Palo Alto.
— Adam Nash (@adamnash) August 20, 2020
Solved that problem... ?♂️ https://t.co/VPyRg8LYBh
Part of a much bigger trend. https://t.co/Snm3XXn5Ti
— Graham Greene (@tout_le_monde1) August 20, 2020
Palantir Moves Headquarters to Denver From Silicon Valley.
— Vusi Thembekwayo (@VusiThembekwayo) August 20, 2020
@VinnyLingham have the IP or tax laws changed in the valley? What’s behind the move? https://t.co/wxphNpCQD8