
Twilio Inc
NYSE:TWLO

ROE
Return on Equity
ROE, or Return on Equity, is a key financial ratio that measures a company's profitability. Specifically, it measures how many dollars of profit are generated for each dollar of shareholder's equity. A higher ROE indicates better financial performance and effective use of capital, making it a valuable metric for investors assessing a company's earning potential.
ROE Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROE | ||
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US |
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Twilio Inc
NYSE:TWLO
|
18.7B USD |
0%
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CA |
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Shopify Inc
NYSE:SHOP
|
143.3B USD |
16%
|
|
US |
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Snowflake Inc.
NYSE:SNOW
|
71B USD |
-40%
|
|
US |
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Cloudflare Inc
NYSE:NET
|
62.8B USD |
-7%
|
|
US |
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Verisign Inc
NASDAQ:VRSN
|
26.5B USD |
-44%
|
|
US |
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GoDaddy Inc
NYSE:GDDY
|
25.9B USD |
246%
|
|
ID |
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DCI Indonesia Tbk PT
IDX:DCII
|
360.9T IDR |
39%
|
|
US |
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Okta Inc
NASDAQ:OKTA
|
18.4B USD |
2%
|
|
US |
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MongoDB Inc
NASDAQ:MDB
|
17.9B USD |
-7%
|
|
US |
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Akamai Technologies Inc
NASDAQ:AKAM
|
11.2B USD |
10%
|
|
US |
S
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Switch Inc
F:821
|
7.7B EUR |
70%
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Twilio Inc
Glance View
Twilio Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, emerged from the innovative minds of Jeff Lawson, Evan Cooke, and John Wolthuis. This technology company has carved its niche by being the backbone of communication for some of the world's largest companies. Twilio provides cloud-based communication platforms that enable developers to seamlessly integrate voice, messaging, video, and authentication services directly into their applications via APIs. This approach capitalizes on the growing trend of businesses seeking to enhance customer engagement with personalized, real-time communication, thereby positioning Twilio as a crucial infrastructure provider in the realm of digital connectivity. Central to Twilio’s business model is its usage-based pricing strategy, akin to a utility service, where revenue is generated every time someone uses its services to send a text message, make a phone call, or interact via a video call. By signing up businesses of all sizes, from small startups to multinational corporations, Twilio diversifies its revenue streams, reducing dependency on any single customer or industry. Moreover, its acquisition of companies like Segment has expanded its capabilities beyond mere communications to include customer data platforms, reinforcing its position as a cornerstone of customer interaction and engagement. With its innovative technology stack, Twilio continues to ride the wave of digital transformation, empowering companies to build stronger, more interactive relationships with their customers.

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ROE, or Return on Equity, is a key financial ratio that measures a company's profitability. Specifically, it measures how many dollars of profit are generated for each dollar of shareholder's equity. A higher ROE indicates better financial performance and effective use of capital, making it a valuable metric for investors assessing a company's earning potential.
Based on Twilio Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has ROE of -0.4%.