“Essentially, what they're saying to investors is: Trust us. Yet they don't really provide a whole lot of information about how they're going to handle an enormous number of risks,” Michael Connor, executive director of Open MIC, a corporate accountability nonprofit that has also worked on shareholder campaigns targeting Amazon, Twitter, Facebook and Google, told me…“If you're an investor who believes that corporate accountability and corporate governance are important to companies' long-term success, Palantir makes it very clear that you should look somewhere else,” Connor says.