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Planet Labs PBC designs, constructs, and launches constellations of satellites with the intent of providing high cadence geospatial data delivered to customers through an online platform worldwide. The company offers planet monitoring, basemap, taski...more
Time Frame | PL | Sector | S&P500 |
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1-Week Return | 11.52% | 0.63% | 0.27% |
1-Month Return | 9.01% | 4.8% | 4.18% |
3-Month Return | 2.98% | 10.65% | 10.58% |
6-Month Return | -10.37% | 19.4% | 18.5% |
1-Year Return | -30.06% | 28.13% | 33.08% |
3-Year Return | -75.56% | 34.19% | 37.6% |
Jan '20 | Jan '21 | Jan '22 | Jan '23 | |||
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Total Revenue | 95.74M | 113.17M | 131.21M | 191.26M | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":50.06,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":59.17,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":68.6,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":100,"profit":true}] | |
Cost of Revenue | 102.39M | 87.38M | 82.99M | 97.25M | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":85.34,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":81.05,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":94.98,"profit":true}] | |
Gross Profit | (6.66M) | 25.79M | 48.22M | 94.01M | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-7.08,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":27.43,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":51.3,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":100,"profit":true}] | |
Gross Margin | (6.95%) | 22.78% | 36.75% | 49.15% | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-14.15,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":46.35,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":74.77,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":100,"profit":true}] | |
Operating Expenses | 99.80M | 113.23M | 176.27M | 269.68M | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":37.01,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":41.99,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":65.36,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":100,"profit":true}] | |
Operating Income | (106.46M) | (87.44M) | (128.05M) | (175.68M) | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-10646000000,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":-8744200000,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-12805100000,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":-17567500000,"profit":false}] | |
Total Non-Operating Income/Expense | (24.07M) | (48.03M) | (15.73M) | 22.23M | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-108.29,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":-216.1,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-70.79,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":100,"profit":true}] | |
Pre-Tax Income | (123.58M) | (126.03M) | (135.01M) | (161.12M) | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-12358400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":-12603000000,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-13501400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":-16111900000,"profit":false}] | |
Income Taxes | 130.00K | 1.07M | 2.11M | 847.00K | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":6.16,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":50.85,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":40.14,"profit":true}] | |
Income After Taxes | (123.71M) | (127.10M) | (137.12M) | (161.97M) | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-12371400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":-12710300000,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-13712400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":-16196600000,"profit":false}] | |
Income From Continuous Operations | (123.71M) | (127.10M) | (137.12M) | (161.97M) | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-12371400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":-12710300000,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-13712400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":-16196600000,"profit":false}] | |
Income From Discontinued Operations | - | - | - | - | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":"-","profit":true}] | |
Net Income | (123.71M) | (127.10M) | (137.12M) | (161.97M) | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":-12371400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":-12710300000,"profit":false},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-13712400000,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":-16196600000,"profit":false}] | |
EPS (Diluted) | - | - | (0.75) | (0.61) | [{"date":"2020-01-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2021-01-31","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2022-01-31","value":-74.94,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-01-31","value":-61,"profit":false}] | |
These ratios help you determine the liquidity of the company. Higher is better.
PL | |
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Cash Ratio | 2.40 |
Current Ratio | 2.96 |
Quick Ratio | 2.90 |
These ratios help you understand the company's efficiency in using its assets to generate returns. Higher is better. For ROE, average long term is around 14%, less than 10% is poor.
PL | |
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ROA (LTM) | -14.66% |
ROE (LTM) | -26.29% |
These ratios help you understand the company's liabilities, gauging the riskiness of the investment.
PL | |
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Debt Ratio Lower is generally better. Negative is bad. | 0.25 |
Common Equity/Total Assets Higher is better. Lower can suggest investment is riskier. | 0.75 |
Debt/Equity The higher the number, the more leverage the business employs, the riskier the investment typically is. | 1.34 |
These ratios help you understand the company's valuation. Lower may indicate cheaper stocks.
PL | |
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Trailing PE | NM |
Forward PE | NM |
P/S (TTM) | 3.16 |
P/B | 1.27 |
Price/FCF | NM |
EV/R | 1.81 |
EV/Ebitda | NM |
Planet Labs PBC, a leading provider of daily data and insights, announces a strategic partnership with a global technology company to enhance satellite imagery capabilities. The partnership aims to improve data accuracy and expand market reach.
Seven space stocks should be on your watch list this month. These companies are at the forefront of the rapidly growing space industry, which is being driven by increased commercial activities, new technological innovations, and ambitious exploration plans by both private firms and government agencies. The space economy, which was once dominated by government-funded programs, has now opened up to private enterprises. From companies developing reusable rockets and satellite constellations to those pursuing space tourism and mining asteroids, I feel that there’s a lot of room for the space industry to develop for curious investors. Now might be a great time for investors to consider buying shares in these companies. The reason is that investor dollars are firmly in other sectors and industries, such as AI and cryptocurrencies, meaning there could be money left on the table for newcomers to pick up. So here are seven space stocks for investors to buy for this month in March. AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) Source: Andrey Suslov / Shutterstock.com AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS ) aims to bring cell connectivity to global rural populations without the need for cables or towers.
Space stocks are set to be a $1 trillion (or more) industry—and today is a prime entry point to enter the future massive market. We’re moving past the point of moonshot stocks (pun intended) with little hope of practical space application capturing the bulk of investor enthusiasm— Virgin Galactic Holdings (NYSE: SPCE ), for one. Today, a slew of top space companies and space stocks are turning spacefaring dreams into a reality, including SpaceX , Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT ) and even Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN ). Just one problem – speculative investing is based on a proposition of maximizing the trade’s risk/reward ratio, and, practically speaking, none of today’s blue-chip space stocks are risky enough to create the potential for a 10x investment. But these high-risk space stocks to buy do offer 10x investment opportunities. Unlike yesterday’s crash-and-burn space stocks, offering valid value propositions with demonstrable potential and the managerial vision to make them a reality. Rocket Lab USA (RKLB) Source: T.
With the machines taking over, it seems only appropriate to ask ChatGPT what it thinks about space stocks to buy. Specifically, which ideas in the public market command 10X potential given several years to work with? I was a bit surprised at the answers. Let’s back up for a moment. According to ChatGPT, “[t]he space industry is experiencing rapid growth driven by advancements in technology, increasing private sector involvement, and government support for space exploration and commercialization.” Therefore, it makes sense to target space stocks to buy, which can encompass areas such as satellite communication, Earth observation, space tourism and space exploration. In addition, the generative artificial intelligence platform noted the disruptive technologies that can sprout from the space economy and that have the potential to transform multiple industries. “Technologies such as reusable rockets, small satellites, space-based internet, and asteroid mining are opening up new possibilities for commercial activities in space and driving growth in related markets.” I couldn’t agree more.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A ship attacked by Yemen''s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday, the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign over Israel''s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar, which carried a cargo of fertilizer and previously leaked fuel, could cause ecological damage to the Red Sea and its coral reefs. Persistent Houthi attacks have already disrupted traffic in the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe. Already, many ships have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potentially driving up global inflation and affecting aid shipments to the region. The Belize-flagged Rubymar had been drifting northward after being struck by a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile on Feb. 18 in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
A ship attacked by Yemen''s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday, the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign over Israel''s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar, which carried a cargo of fertilizer and previously leaked fuel, could cause ecological damage to the Red Sea and its coral reefs. Persistent Houthi attacks have already disrupted traffic in the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe. Already, many ships have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potentially driving up global inflation and affecting aid shipments to the region. The Belize-flagged Rubymar had been drifting northward after being struck by a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile on Feb. 18 in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Dubai, March 3 A ship attacked by Yemen''s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday, the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign over Israel''s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar, which carried a cargo of fertilizer and previously leaked fuel, could cause ecological damage to the Red Sea and its coral reefs. Persistent Houthi attacks have already disrupted traffic in the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe. Already, many ships have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potentially driving up global inflation and affecting aid shipments to the region. The Belize-flagged Rubymar had been drifting northward after being struck by a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile on Feb. 18 in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Dubai: A ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday, the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign over Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar, which carried a cargo of fertilizer and previously leaked fuel, could cause ecological damage to the Red Sea. Persistent Houthi attacks have already disrupted traffic in the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe. Already, many ships have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potentially driving up global inflation and affecting aid shipments to the region. The Belize-flagged Rubymar had been drifting northward after being struck by a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile on Feb. 18 in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Yemen’s internationally recognized government, as well as a regional military official, confirmed the ship sank.
Dubai: A ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday, the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign over Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar comes as shipping through the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe has been affected by the Houthi attacks. Already, many ships have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potentially driving up global inflation and affecting aid shipments to the region. The Belize-flagged Rubymar had been drifting northward after being struck by a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile Feb 18 in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Yemen’s internationally recognised government, as well as a regional military official, confirmed the ship sank. The official spoke on condition of anonymity as no authorisation was given to speak to journalists about the incident.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A ship attacked by Yemen''s Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday. It is the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of the Iran-backed militants’ campaign over Israel''s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar comes as shipping through the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe has been affected by the Houthi attacks. Many ships already have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potentially driving up global inflation and affecting aid shipments to the region. The Belize-flagged Rubymar had been drifting northward after being struck by a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile on February 18 in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a crucial waterway linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Yemen''s internationally recognized government, as well as a regional military official, confirmed the ship sank.
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The 52-week high price of Planet Labs PBC (PL) is 5. The 52-week low price of Planet Labs PBC (PL) is 1.99.
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of Planet Labs PBC (PL) is NM
The price-to-book (P/B) ratio of Planet Labs PBC (PL) is 1.27
The dividend yield of Planet Labs PBC (PL) is 0.00%
The market capitalization of Planet Labs PBC (PL) is $599.02M
The stock symbol (or ticker) of Planet Labs PBC is PL