Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. Its stock price reflects the growing demand for geospatial data from governments and commercial sectors such as agriculture and insurance.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. We classify it as part of the data sector, and the chart below illustrates the overall dynamics of this market, where demand for geospatial analytics from governments and businesses is constantly growing.
Planet Labs is a unique company that operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily images of the entire planet. As part of the GURU.Markets index, it sits at the intersection of space and data. The chart below represents the entire market. See how Planet Labs shares compare to the overall trend.
Change_co for Planet Labs, an Earth-imaging satellite operator, reflects the dynamics of the "space economy." Daily fluctuations demonstrate sensitivity to major contract awards and demand for geospatial data. This metric is important for formulas on System.GURU.Markets that assess growth in the data sector.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest Earth-imaging satellite constellation. This chart highlights the high volatility of the tech sector. Comparing this to PL's performance helps understand how dependent its unique data-driven business is on government and commercial contracts.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing daily data. This business operates at the intersection of space and data analysis. The chart below shows the overall volatility of the tech sector, allowing one to appreciate Planet Labs' unique dynamics.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing unique data. Its year-on-year growth reflects the growing demand for geospatial analytics from governments and commercial clients.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Its unique data is in demand in agriculture, defense, and other industries. This chart shows how its subscription-based model and unique assets are driving its growth.
Planet Labs, which operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, is a unique technology company. Its stock price is driven by demand for geospatial data from governments and businesses. This chart tells the story of how "data from space" is becoming a valuable new resource, independent of Earth's cycles.
Planet Labs, operator of the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, shows monthly fluctuations in the chart, reflecting new contracts signed with government and commercial clients in areas such as agriculture, exploration, and climate monitoring.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery and analytics. The company offers a "view from space" for businesses and governments. The graph below shows the dynamics of the fledgling "space data" sector, whose potential is only just beginning to be realized.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily images of the entire planet. The chart below shows general market trends, but Planet shares, as a representative of the "space economy," can have their own unique and volatile dynamics.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing data for a variety of industries. Its weekly stock price reflects contract wins with governments and companies, technological innovations in space, and growing demand for geospatial data.
The satellite data sector, where Planet Labs operates, is new and rapidly growing. The chart below illustrates the overall sentiment in the industry. It allows one to assess how Planet's unique satellite constellation and business model help it outperform competitors and meet investor growth expectations.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily images of the planet. Its business depends on contracts with governments and companies. This chart shows how the stock of this unique space company lives its own life, separate from the market.
Planet Labs' market capitalization chart is a measure of the market's valuation of its unique constellation of satellites that photograph the entire Earth's surface daily. Its dynamics reflect how investors value its data for agriculture, defense, and climate monitoring. The scale of this metric speaks to its ambition to become an "index" of the physical world visible from space.
Planet Labs PBC occupies a unique niche, scanning the entire surface of the Earth daily. Its data market share reflects the creation of a new category—analytics based on daily imagery. Its market capitalization reflects the valuation of its unparalleled data archive.
Below is a graph reflecting the cumulative weight of the entire data and satellite imagery sector. For Planet Labs, which operates the world's largest constellation of satellites photographing the entire Earth's surface daily, this line represents the size of its "kingdom." The graph's growth reflects the growing need for geospatial data in agriculture, defense, and climate monitoring.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, capturing daily images of the entire planet. Its market capitalization is the value of its "living" map of the world. In the global economy, this represents the share of data on physical changes on our planet.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. Its book value is the true value of its fleet of "pigeons" in orbit and its ground-based data processing infrastructure. These are its "eyes in the sky." How has the value of this unique space asset changed? The chart below tells the story.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites. Its unique assets include hundreds of satellites in orbit, as well as ground stations for data reception and processing centers. The chart shows its share of the physical infrastructure for commercial spaceflight and geoanalytics.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. The space industry, as the chart shows, is capital-intensive. Planet is its new leader. Its business is the ownership and launch of hundreds of small satellites, which is its unique tangible asset.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites. Its book value is derived from its fleet of hundreds of satellites in orbit, ground data receiving stations, and image processing centers. The chart shows the unique physical weight of this company, its "eyes in the sky" that image the entire planet daily.
Planet Labs owns a fleet of satellites. But the market pays a premium not for the hardware in orbit, but for the unique dataset it collects and for the subscription to that data. The graph shows how much more valuable its information about the planet is than the satellites themselves.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Its value lies in this unique data. The chart illustrates the significant premium the market pays for its dataset and its potential applications across various industries.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, capturing images of the entire planet's surface daily. Its business is selling data and analytics. The company's value lies in its unique space infrastructure. This chart shows the overall valuation, but how does the market value an "index fund" of changes on Earth?
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. Building and launching satellites is extremely expensive. Debt capital is a key part of its strategy to finance the upgrades and technological advancements of its orbital constellation.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing unique data. Building and launching satellites is extremely expensive. This chart provides insight into how the company finances its space infrastructure: whether it relies on equity or leverages debt to expand its fleet.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. This chart shows how the company finances its unique space infrastructure. The debt level reflects the balance between the enormous costs of launching and servicing satellites and generating revenue from data sales.
Providing satellite imagery and analytics, Planet Labs' business, requires massive investments to launch and maintain its satellite constellation. This chart shows the debt burden in the aerospace technology and data sector. It helps assess how effectively Planet's subscription-based financial model recoups its enormous capital expenditures.
This chart reflects the average leverage level across the economy. Planet Labs, a satellite operator, is a capital-intensive technology business. Comparing it to the broader market helps us understand how its business model, which requires billions of dollars in space investments, differs from the average terrestrial company listed on the stock market.
This chart for Planet Labs, operator of the world's largest Earth-imaging satellite constellation, shows the valuation of its unique data-driven business. The high multiple reflects investors' belief in the growing demand for satellite data from agriculture, government, and other industries, as well as the potential of a subscription model.
The satellite data provided by Planet Labs is a unique market. This chart shows the average valuation for software and data companies. It helps understand the premium investors are paying for Planet's unique dataset, which images the entire Earth's surface daily, and its potential for application across various industries.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery and geospatial data for various industries. This chart shows the overall level of optimism in the tech and space sectors. It helps determine whether the PL valuation reflects faith in the data economy or follows broader market trends.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. This chart reflects market expectations for the commercialization of satellite imagery data. It demonstrates analysts' belief that demand for geospatial data from agriculture, government, and business will grow.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery and geospatial data. This chart shows how analysts estimate its future revenue compared to other tech companies. Does the market believe in the commercial potential of its unique dataset?
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. The company sells this data to governments and businesses. It's a unique technology company whose growth depends on new applications of geospatial data rather than general economic cycles.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, capturing images of the entire planet daily. The company's revenue depends on data subscriptions from customers in the agriculture, defense, and mapping industries. This chart shows how unique data from space translates into growing revenue on the ground.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, capturing daily images of the entire planet. Its data is used in agriculture, government, and finance. This chart illustrates the growing profitability of the New Space sector, where the commercialization of space data is opening up new markets and business models.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing data for a variety of industries. Demand for its data depends on the willingness of companies and governments to invest in analytics. This chart, showing the health of the corporate sector, is an indicator of these investment budgets.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, capturing daily images of the entire planet. This data is used in agriculture, defense, mapping, and other industries. This chart summarizes analyst opinions on the future growth of the geospatial data market and Planet's ability to monetize its unique assets.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, capturing images of the entire Earth's surface daily. This data is used in agriculture, government, and intelligence. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the technology and aerospace sectors, helping to understand how Planet Labs' unique data creates value across various industries.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Demand for its data from governments and commercial sectors (agriculture, insurance) is growing structurally. This technology-driven growth is less sensitive to economic cycles.
Planet Labs PBC operates a constellation of satellites that photograph Earth daily. This chart shows how the market values its unique data revenues. This value reflects the potential of its data for various industries, from agriculture to national security.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery and geospatial data. This chart shows the average revenue valuation in the data and analytics sector. It helps assess the premium investors are willing to pay for Planet's unique data and its subscription model, which serves various industries.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, capturing images of the entire planet's surface daily. This data is used in agriculture, defense, and climate monitoring. This chart helps us understand the premium investors are willing to pay for Planet Labs' unique data and technological leadership in the space industry.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, capturing images of the entire Earth's surface daily. Its future revenue estimates, illustrated by this chart, are based on a data subscription model. Growth depends on demand from agriculture, government, and other industries requiring up-to-date geospatial data.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, capturing images of the entire planet daily. This data is used in agriculture, government, and other industries. This chart shows how investors value its unique satellite data and subscription services compared to the space and analytics sectors.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery and analytics. This graph, reflecting expected growth in various industries, from agriculture to defense, is driving demand for Planet. Economic growth encourages companies to use innovative data to optimize their operations, driving demand for Planet's services.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, capturing images of the entire planet daily. This chart shows revenue from selling this data and analytical services to clients in agriculture, defense, mapping, and other industries. The growth here reflects the growing demand for up-to-date geospatial information.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery and geospatial data. Its business can be segmented by customer industry (agriculture, defense, mapping). This chart shows revenue from one of these key markets, reflecting the demand for satellite data.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Its data is used in agriculture, exploration, and environmental monitoring. Demand for Planet's services reflects the growing need for data to make more effective decisions across various economic sectors.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Its revenue forecast depends on demand for its data from government, agricultural, financial, and other organizations. This is a bet on the increasing importance of satellite data for decision-making.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the planet. This chart shows expectations for the space data and analytics sector. It reflects analysts' views on the growing demand for geospatial data from agriculture, defense, and other industries.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing data for a variety of industries. Demand for its data is growing as companies and governments use it for monitoring. This chart of overall sales forecasts reflects economic activity, which is creating new uses for Planet's data.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. The company sells this data and analytics to clients across various industries. This chart shows how Planet Labs monetizes its unique space assets, converting data subscription revenue into net profit.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, capturing images of the planet's entire land mass daily. They sell this data and analytics to clients in agriculture, government, and other industries. This chart shows how their unique dataset and subscription model (DaaS) translate into operational efficiencies.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Profitability depends on subscriptions from government and commercial clients. This chart shows overall profitability, but for PL, the growing demand for geospatial data in agriculture, defense, and climate science is driving growth.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. This chart shows its team of engineers and data analysts. The growth of this intellectual capital reflects the demand for geospatial data from agriculture, defense, and other industries.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Processing such a massive amount of data and working with clients requires a large team. This graph highlights its unique status as an employer at the intersection of space, data, and AI.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth observation satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. This chart shows employment in the data processing sector. The growth in the number of geospatial data analysts and engineers reflects the growing use of satellite imagery in agriculture, defense, and climate monitoring.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. Their data is used in agriculture, government, and finance. Economic growth, reflected in this graph, means increased activity in all of these sectors and a growing need for up-to-date geospatial data for decision-making.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing data to clients. It's a unique business at the intersection of space and data. The very high market capitalization per employee, visible in this chart, reflects the market valuation of its satellite constellation and image processing and analysis platform.
Planet Labs (PL) is a "space" data company. It operates a constellation of mini-satellites that "photograph" Earth daily and sells this data. It's a hybrid of "heavy" space and "light" SaaS. This chart shows the market price per employee in this "data-driven" model.
Planet Labs PBC operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. Their business is data obtained from space. The chart illustrates the colossal cost of space infrastructure and a unique database managed by a relatively small team.
Planet Labs PBC (PL) operates the world's largest fleet of Earth observation satellites, capturing images of the entire planet daily. Their business is selling data and analytics (SaaS). This chart shows how effectively their team of engineers, data analysts, and salespeople transform this satellite imagery into sought-after, high-margin software products and subscriptions.
Planet Labs (PL) is a "New Space" company. They operate a "constellation" of microsatellites, "photographing" the Earth daily. This graph shows the benchmark for "Data" (SaaS). In this "IT + Space" sector, the benchmark (for a company to be profitable) must be high. Revenue per engineer is generated by "subscriptions" to "daily data" of the Earth.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest fleet of Earth observation satellites. They photograph the planet's entire landmass daily, providing this data (as a subscription) to clients in agriculture, defense, and mapping. This graph, showing average profit per employee, allows us to assess how much the "New Space" and data science sectors, which require elite engineers, outperform the "average" labor productivity.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, providing daily imagery of the entire planet. This graph illustrates how data becomes a product. High revenue per employee is achieved by selling data and analytics to governments and companies on a subscription basis, monetizing its unique infrastructure.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites. They take daily images of the entire earth, selling the data and analytics. This chart shows revenue per employee. In the space industry, this reflects how in-demand their unique data is and how effectively they monetize it compared to other IT companies.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-observing satellites, capturing images of the entire planet daily. They sell this data (SaaS) to governments and companies. It's a capital-intensive (satellites) and scalable (data) business. This chart shows how much revenue their in-orbit assets and their data platform generate per employee.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest constellation of small satellites, which photograph the entire Earth's surface daily. This data is valuable for agriculture, defense, and intelligence. But it's a capital-intensive business. This chart shows the number of skeptics who doubt Planet will be able to find enough paying customers to recoup the cost of launching hundreds of satellites.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. They photograph the planet's entire landmass daily, providing data for agriculture, exploration, and mapping. This chart shows the odds against the "space data" sector, reflecting investor doubts about the company's ability to monetize this data in sufficient quantities.
Planet Labs (PL) operates a fleet of satellites, selling images of Earth. It's a speculative "story stock." This indicator (`Short_All`) is a mirror of market fear. When it rises, investors panic and dump unprofitable growth stocks. This pessimism, visible on the chart, threatens PL's funding.
Planet Labs operates the largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, providing data on a subscription basis. The business is betting on the "data economy." A PL above 70 may reflect major contracts or optimism for the sector. A PL below 30 is often associated with concerns about slowing growth or competition.
Planet Labs (PL) operates a fleet of microsatellites that photograph the entire Earth *daily*. They sell this data and analytics. RSI_14_Seg for "Data" (space) shows the "temperature" of the sector. It helps us understand: is PL's dynamics driven by their unique contracts or is the entire sector oversold?
Planet Labs (PL) operates satellites that take daily images of Earth. This chart shows the willingness of clients (governments, agriculture) to pay for data. During periods of euphoria and budget increases, companies seek new data sources. In times of panic, budgets for "experimental" data can be cut.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest satellite constellation for daily Earth imaging. They sell this data and analytics to governments and companies. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their valuation reflects their belief in Planet Labs' ability to successfully monetize its unique data in the commercial sector and achieve profitability.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest satellite constellation, scanning the entire Earth's surface daily and selling this data (Data-as-a-Service). This chart shows the difference between the consensus forecast and the price. It reflects analysts' confidence in this space business model and its path to profitability.
Planet Labs (PL) operates the world's largest constellation of small satellites, which photograph the entire Earth's surface daily. The company sells this data. This chart shows analysts' general expectations for the data sector. It reflects whether experts believe in the commercialization of space data or consider the market immature.
Planet Labs (PL) is a unique company that operates the world's largest constellation of satellites for daily imaging of Earth. They sell data to governments and companies. This chart shows the overall market sentiment. For Planet, which operates in the data space, it's important to understand how these expectations impact the budgets of their clients (agriculture, defense) for advanced satellite analytics. (349)
Planet Labs (PL) is a satellite data company. They operate the world's largest constellation of small satellites, which photograph the entire Earth's surface daily. This chart represents their bet on space data. It measures their transition from selling imagery to selling analytics (a SaaS subscription) for agriculture, defense, and insurance.
Planet Labs operates the world's largest constellation of small satellites (Doves), which photograph the entire Earth's surface daily and sells this data (Data-as-a-Service). This aggregate metric evaluates companies. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does PL's unique (daily Earth imagery) model differentiate it from the average competitor?
Planet is the eyes in space. The company operates a fleet of microsatellites (Doves) that photograph the entire Earth daily, selling the data. This chart, reflecting the market average, is the backdrop. It helps assess how this unique SaaS business, fueled by contracts (agriculture, defense), fits into the overall macroeconomic picture.