WSJ News Exclusive | Palantir Expected to Be Valued at Nearly $22 Billion in Trading Debut

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Palantir Technologies is expected to be valued at nearly $22 billion in its trading debut, a sign of investors’ voracious appetite for new shares

Palantir Technologies Inc. is expected to fetch a lofty valuation in its transition to a public company despite an unusually aggressive governance structure, in the latest sign of investors’ voracious appetite for new shares.

The data-mining-software specialist is eschewing the traditional IPO route and going public through a direct listing, in which a company floats its existing shares on a public exchange and lets the market determine the price. Ahead of a debut planned for September 30, Palantir’s bankers have told investors...

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