Snowflake Inc.
NYSE:SNOW

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Snowflake Inc.
NYSE:SNOW
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Price: 202.28 USD -0.44%
Market Cap: 67.6B USD

Operating Margin
Snowflake Inc.

-40.2%
Current
-42%
Average
3.3%
Industry

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
-40.2%
=
Operating Profit
-1.5B
/
Revenue
3.6B

Operating Margin Across Competitors

Country Company Market Cap Operating
Margin
US
Snowflake Inc.
NYSE:SNOW
67.9B USD
-40%
CA
Shopify Inc
NYSE:SHOP
132.3B USD
13%
US
Cloudflare Inc
NYSE:NET
54.8B USD
-9%
US
Verisign Inc
NASDAQ:VRSN
26.4B USD
68%
US
GoDaddy Inc
NYSE:GDDY
26.2B USD
21%
ID
DCI Indonesia Tbk PT
IDX:DCII
365T IDR
58%
US
Okta Inc
NASDAQ:OKTA
21.5B USD
-2%
US
Twilio Inc
NYSE:TWLO
17.5B USD
0%
US
MongoDB Inc
NASDAQ:MDB
14.9B USD
-11%
US
Akamai Technologies Inc
NASDAQ:AKAM
11.1B USD
17%
US
Switch Inc
F:821
7.7B EUR
14%

Snowflake Inc.
Glance View

Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
67.5B USD
Industry
Technology

Snowflake Inc. emerged from the bustling world of Silicon Valley, founded in 2012 by three industry veterans with a vision to revolutionize data warehousing. Unlike traditional counterparts reliant on on-premise hardware, Snowflake embraced the cloud, positioning itself as a leader in data platform services. The company designed a unique architecture that separates storage and compute, enabling businesses to store vast amounts of data while providing the flexibility to scale resources independently. This innovation allows clients to efficiently manage and analyze their data, deriving valuable insights without the typical constraints of legacy systems. Snowflake's approach democratizes data access, empowering companies to make timely, informed decisions with increased agility. Monetization for Snowflake revolves around a usage-based pricing model, diverging from the common subscription fees typically seen in enterprise software markets. Customers pay for the storage of data and the compute resources they consume, effectively creating a scalable, consumption-driven revenue stream. This approach aligns the company’s success closely with that of its clients; as they grow and require more resources for data processing, Snowflake's revenues increase proportionately. By collaborating with major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, Snowflake positions itself within a broader cloud ecosystem, enhancing its platform’s reach and integration capabilities. This strategic positioning, combined with its innovative technology, propels Snowflake as a formidable player in the modern cloud infrastructure landscape, continuously evolving to meet growing data needs.

SNOW Intrinsic Value
47.55 USD
Overvaluation 76%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Operating Margin?

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
-40.2%
=
Operating Profit
-1.5B
/
Revenue
3.6B
What is the Operating Margin of Snowflake Inc.?

Based on Snowflake Inc.'s most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of -40.2%.

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