Zscaler, Inc. (ZS) is currently priced at $138.56, showing a price increase of $1.89 (1.38%) from the previous close of $136.67. The trading volume is at $1.47 million, representing a 54.27% increase relative to the average.
ZS's latest quarterly earnings report, announced on Wednesday, February 25th, reported a consensus estimate EPS of 0.89.
The company's operating cash flow stands at $204 million, with free cash flow amounting to $239 million. Notably, there were no debt repayments or stock repurchases during the period.
ZS recorded revenue of $815.75 million, resulting in a gross profit of $624.49 million. Operating expenses totaled $676.26 million, leading to a net income of -$34.31 million.
Key ratios include a gross profit margin of 76.55%, return on equity of -1.56, and a price-to-sales ratio of 39.15.
ZS shows strong financial position with total assets of $6.75 billion, total liabilities of $4.56 billion, and net debt of $661.64 million.
This comprehensive analysis provides insights into ZS's financial performance and market position.
Zscaler, Inc. operates as a cloud security company worldwide. The company provides Zscaler Internet Access solution that provides users, servers, operational technology, Internet of Things device secure access to externally managed applications, including software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications and Internet destinations; and Zscaler Private Access solution, which is designed to provide access to managed applications hosted internally in data centers, and private or public clouds. It also offers Zscaler Digital Experience that measures end-to-end user experience across business applications, as well as provides an easy to understand digital experience score for each user, application, and location within an enterprise. In addition, the company provides workload segmentation solutions comprising Zscaler Cloud Security Posture Management that identifies and remediates application misconfigurations in SaaS, infrastructure as a service, and platform as a service to reduce risk and ensure compliance with industry and organizational benchmarks; and Zscaler Cloud Workload Segmentation, which is designed to secure application-to-application communications inside public clouds and data centers to stop lateral threat movement, as well as prevents application compromise and reduces the risk of data breaches. Its platform modules include Zscaler Central Authority, Zscaler Enforcement Node, and Zscaler Log Servers. It serves customers in airlines and transportation, conglomerates, consumer goods and retail, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, media and communications, public sector and education, technology, and telecommunications services industries. The company was formerly known as SafeChannel, Inc., and changed its name to Zscaler, Inc. in August 2008. Zscaler, Inc. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.