
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
NASDAQ:CHKP

ROA
Return on Assets
ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.
ROA Across Competitors
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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
NASDAQ:CHKP
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23.9B USD |
15%
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US |
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Microsoft Corp
NASDAQ:MSFT
|
3.4T USD |
18%
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US |
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Oracle Corp
NYSE:ORCL
|
449.3B USD |
8%
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US |
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ServiceNow Inc
NYSE:NOW
|
211.5B USD |
8%
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US |
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Palo Alto Networks Inc
NASDAQ:PANW
|
128.4B USD |
6%
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US |
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:CRWD
|
109.6B USD |
0%
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US |
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Fortinet Inc
NASDAQ:FTNT
|
80.6B USD |
21%
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US |
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VMware Inc
XETRA:BZF1
|
58B EUR |
5%
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US |
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Xperi Holding Corp
LSE:0M2A
|
54.6B USD |
7%
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US |
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Zscaler Inc
NASDAQ:ZS
|
39B USD |
0%
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IL |
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Cyberark Software Ltd
NASDAQ:CYBR
|
17.6B USD |
-3%
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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
Glance View
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., a stalwart in the realm of cybersecurity, was founded in 1993 in Ramat Gan, Israel. It emerged during a pivotal moment when the internet was evolving from a novel curiosity into a critical infrastructure for business and society. Stepping beyond the embryonic stages of the internet, Check Point was at the vanguard, crafting solutions to protect the nascent digital landscape against evolving threats. The company's inception was marked by its pioneering "Stateful Inspection" technology, which revolutionized network security by efficiently inspecting data packets traversing digital boundaries. This innovation laid the groundwork for what would become a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity solutions. Check Point's core business model centers around providing robust cybersecurity defenses through its integrated, multi-layered approach—often conceptualized as building an impregnable digital fortress. Its primary revenue streams come from selling software and hardware products like firewalls and threat prevention suites and from offering subscription-based services such as security updates and critical threat intelligence. With a solid global presence and a client portfolio ranging from small businesses to massive multinational enterprises, Check Point generates a steady, recurring flow of income through licensing agreements and customer renewals. The company remains agile, constantly advancing its research and development to anticipate future threats, ensuring its place as a leader in the cybersecurity sector while relentlessly defending the digital infrastructures of its clients.

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ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.
Based on Check Point Software Technologies Ltd's most recent financial statements, the company has ROA of 15.4%.