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Cloudflare (NET)


Market Price (6/17/2026): $231.21 | Market Cap: $81.5 BilSector: Information Technology | Industry: Systems Software

Cloudflare (NET)


Market Price (6/17/2026): $231.21
Market Cap: $81.5 Bil
Sector: Information Technology
Industry: Systems Software

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Strong revenue growth
Rev Chg LTMRevenue Change % Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 32%

Attractive cash flow generation
CFO/Rev LTMCash Flow from Operations / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 26%, FCF/Rev LTMFree Cash Flow / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 13%

Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, and Artificial Intelligence. Themes include Cloud Security, Show more.

Not profitable at operating income level
Op Inc LTMOperating Income, Last Twelve Months is -216 Mil, Op Mgn LTMOperating Margin = Operating Income / Revenue Reflects profitability before taxes and before impact of capital structure (interest payments). is -9.3%

Expensive valuation multiples
P/SPrice/Sales ratio is 35x, P/CFOPrice/(Cash Flow from Operations). CFO is cash before capital expenditures. is 132x

Significant share based compensation
SBC/Rev LTMShare Based Compensation / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 20%

Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -4.3%

Key risks
NET key risks include [1] the unique vulnerability of its critical infrastructure to security breaches and service outages, Show more.

0 Strong revenue growth
Rev Chg LTMRevenue Change % Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 32%
1 Attractive cash flow generation
CFO/Rev LTMCash Flow from Operations / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 26%, FCF/Rev LTMFree Cash Flow / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 13%
2 Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, and Artificial Intelligence. Themes include Cloud Security, Show more.
3 Not profitable at operating income level
Op Inc LTMOperating Income, Last Twelve Months is -216 Mil, Op Mgn LTMOperating Margin = Operating Income / Revenue Reflects profitability before taxes and before impact of capital structure (interest payments). is -9.3%
4 Expensive valuation multiples
P/SPrice/Sales ratio is 35x, P/CFOPrice/(Cash Flow from Operations). CFO is cash before capital expenditures. is 132x
5 Significant share based compensation
SBC/Rev LTMShare Based Compensation / Revenue (Sales), Last Twelve Months (LTM) is 20%
6 Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -4.3%
7 Key risks
NET key risks include [1] the unique vulnerability of its critical infrastructure to security breaches and service outages, Show more.

Valuation & Metrics

Price Chart

Why The Stock Moved

Qualitative Assessment

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Updated on 6/12/2026

Cloudflare (NET) stock has gained about 35% since 2/28/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. Cloudflare reported strong financial results for fiscal Q4 2025 and fiscal Q1 2026, surpassing analyst expectations.

In fiscal Q4 2025, announced on February 10, 2026, total revenue reached $614.5 million, marking a 34% year-over-year increase and exceeding expectations. The company also demonstrated robust free cash flow of $99.4 million. This positive momentum continued into fiscal Q1 2026, reported on May 7, 2026, where total revenue was $639.8 million, up 34% year-over-year and $17 million ahead of the Street consensus. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share (EPS) for fiscal Q1 2026 were $0.25, significantly beating analyst estimates of $0.17 by 47.06%. Cloudflare also provided an optimistic outlook, guiding for fiscal Q2 2026 revenue between $664.0 and $665.0 million, and projecting full-year fiscal 2026 revenue of $2,805.0 to $2,813.0 million.

2. Cloudflare's aggressive strategic focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related product development fueled investor optimism.

CEO Matthew Prince highlighted AI as "the biggest tailwind we've ever seen in Cloudflare's history," noting that traffic from AI agents had doubled in January 2026. The company launched several AI-centric initiatives, including "AI Security for Apps" in March 2026, "Mesh to Secure the AI Agent Lifecycle," and a partnership with Wiz to secure the global AI attack surface in April 2026. Furthermore, in May 2026, Cloudflare announced a significant partnership with Anthropic to enable Claude-powered agents via Cloudflare Workers, and in June 2026, acquired VoidZero to bolster its AI-native web tooling capabilities.

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Updated on 6/12/2026

Cloudflare (NET) stock has gained about 35% since 2/28/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. Cloudflare reported strong financial results for fiscal Q4 2025 and fiscal Q1 2026, surpassing analyst expectations.

In fiscal Q4 2025, announced on February 10, 2026, total revenue reached $614.5 million, marking a 34% year-over-year increase and exceeding expectations. The company also demonstrated robust free cash flow of $99.4 million. This positive momentum continued into fiscal Q1 2026, reported on May 7, 2026, where total revenue was $639.8 million, up 34% year-over-year and $17 million ahead of the Street consensus. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share (EPS) for fiscal Q1 2026 were $0.25, significantly beating analyst estimates of $0.17 by 47.06%. Cloudflare also provided an optimistic outlook, guiding for fiscal Q2 2026 revenue between $664.0 and $665.0 million, and projecting full-year fiscal 2026 revenue of $2,805.0 to $2,813.0 million.

2. Cloudflare's aggressive strategic focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related product development fueled investor optimism.

CEO Matthew Prince highlighted AI as "the biggest tailwind we've ever seen in Cloudflare's history," noting that traffic from AI agents had doubled in January 2026. The company launched several AI-centric initiatives, including "AI Security for Apps" in March 2026, "Mesh to Secure the AI Agent Lifecycle," and a partnership with Wiz to secure the global AI attack surface in April 2026. Furthermore, in May 2026, Cloudflare announced a significant partnership with Anthropic to enable Claude-powered agents via Cloudflare Workers, and in June 2026, acquired VoidZero to bolster its AI-native web tooling capabilities.

3. Positive analyst sentiment and multiple upward revisions of price targets contributed to the stock's appreciation.

Throughout the period, several prominent financial firms reiterated their confidence in Cloudflare. For instance, on June 10, 2026, Needham maintained a 'Buy' rating and raised its price target for NET from $250 to $280. The following day, Truist Financial increased its price target from $225 to $250 while maintaining a "buy" rating, and RBC Capital Markets lifted its target to $260 from $240 with an outperform rating. Morgan Stanley also reiterated an "overweight" rating with a $305 price target on June 4, 2026.

4. A strategic workforce restructuring, aimed at creating an "AI-first operating model," was viewed positively for long-term efficiency and growth.

On May 7, 2026, alongside its fiscal Q1 2026 earnings, Cloudflare announced a significant organizational shift to accelerate its transition to an agentic AI-first operating model. This included a workforce reduction of approximately 1,100 people, representing about 20% of its total workforce. The company explicitly stated that quota-carrying sales roles remained untouched, and savings from this restructuring would be redeployed into additional sales capacity, signaling a focus on enhanced operational efficiency and sales growth driven by AI. Cloudflare anticipates incurring $140.0 to $150.0 million in restructuring charges, primarily in fiscal Q2 2026.

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Stock Movement Drivers

Fundamental Drivers

The 34.1% change in NET stock from 2/28/2026 to 6/16/2026 was primarily driven by a 25.4% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)22820266162026Change
Stock Price ($)172.19230.9734.1%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)2,1682,3297.4%
P/S Multiple27.935.025.4%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)351353-0.4%
Cumulative Contribution34.1%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

2/28/2026 to 6/16/2026
ReturnCorrelation
NET34.1% 
Market (SPY)9.7%23.1%
Sector (XLK)34.5%30.4%

Fundamental Drivers

The 15.4% change in NET stock from 11/30/2025 to 6/16/2026 was primarily driven by a 15.7% change in the company's Total Revenues ($ Mil).
(LTM values as of)113020256162026Change
Stock Price ($)200.21230.9715.4%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)2,0132,32915.7%
P/S Multiple34.735.00.7%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)349353-0.9%
Cumulative Contribution15.4%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

11/30/2025 to 6/16/2026
ReturnCorrelation
NET15.4% 
Market (SPY)10.4%27.8%
Sector (XLK)30.6%36.1%

Fundamental Drivers

The 39.2% change in NET stock from 5/31/2025 to 6/16/2026 was primarily driven by a 31.6% change in the company's Total Revenues ($ Mil).
(LTM values as of)53120256162026Change
Stock Price ($)165.89230.9739.2%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)1,7702,32931.6%
P/S Multiple32.435.08.0%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)346353-2.0%
Cumulative Contribution39.2%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

5/31/2025 to 6/16/2026
ReturnCorrelation
NET39.2% 
Market (SPY)28.8%32.7%
Sector (XLK)62.4%40.7%

Fundamental Drivers

The 234.0% change in NET stock from 5/31/2023 to 6/16/2026 was primarily driven by a 121.1% change in the company's Total Revenues ($ Mil).
(LTM values as of)53120236162026Change
Stock Price ($)69.16230.97234.0%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)1,0532,329121.1%
P/S Multiple21.735.061.2%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)330353-6.3%
Cumulative Contribution234.0%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

5/31/2023 to 6/16/2026
ReturnCorrelation
NET234.0% 
Market (SPY)86.6%48.4%
Sector (XLK)131.7%50.7%

Return vs. Risk

Price Returns Compared

 202120222023202420252026Total [1]
Returns
NET Return73%-66%84%29%83%20%210%
Peers Return42%-45%77%0%2%47%107%
S&P 500 Return27%-19%24%23%16%10%101%

Monthly Win Rates [3]
NET Win Rate50%42%58%50%75%33% 
Peers Win Rate65%32%65%50%52%57% 
S&P 500 Win Rate75%42%67%75%67%50% 

Max Drawdowns [4]
NET Max Drawdown-39%-71%-44%-38%-45%-27% 
Peers Max Drawdown-32%-51%-32%-41%-36%-33% 
S&P 500 Max Drawdown-5%-25%-10%-8%-19%-9% 


[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2021
[2] Peers: AKAM, ZS, PANW, FTNT, FSLY. See NET Returns vs. Peers.
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year
[5] 2026 data is for the year up to 6/16/2026 (YTD)

How Low Can It Go

EventNETS&P 500
2025 US Tariff Shock
  % Loss-39.5%-18.8%
  % Gain to Breakeven65.4%23.1%
  Time to Breakeven53 days79 days
Summer-Fall 2023 Five Percent Yield Shock
  % Loss-18.1%-9.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven22.1%10.5%
  Time to Breakeven13 days24 days
2023 SVB Regional Banking Crisis
  % Loss-36.8%-6.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven58.3%7.1%
  Time to Breakeven26 days31 days
2022 Inflation Shock & Fed Tightening
  % Loss-68.5%-24.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven217.8%32.4%
  Time to Breakeven956 days427 days
2020 COVID-19 Crash
  % Loss-11.6%-33.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven13.1%50.9%
  Time to Breakeven1 days140 days

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In The Past

Cloudflare's stock fell -39.5% during the 2025 US Tariff Shock. Such a loss loss requires a 65.4% gain to breakeven.

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EventNETS&P 500
2025 US Tariff Shock
  % Loss-39.5%-18.8%
  % Gain to Breakeven65.4%23.1%
  Time to Breakeven53 days79 days
2023 SVB Regional Banking Crisis
  % Loss-36.8%-6.7%
  % Gain to Breakeven58.3%7.1%
  Time to Breakeven26 days31 days
2022 Inflation Shock & Fed Tightening
  % Loss-68.5%-24.5%
  % Gain to Breakeven217.8%32.4%
  Time to Breakeven956 days427 days

Compare to AKAM, ZS, PANW, FTNT, FSLY

In The Past

Cloudflare's stock fell -39.5% during the 2025 US Tariff Shock. Such a loss loss requires a 65.4% gain to breakeven.

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Limiting losses and compounding gains is essential to preserving wealth.

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About Cloudflare (NET)

Cloudflare (NET) is a global cloud services provider that enables businesses to secure, optimize, and ensure the reliability of their online presence and internal infrastructure. The company operates a vast global network that acts as an intelligent layer between a company's internet properties—such as websites, applications, and APIs—and their users worldwide. This strategic positioning allows Cloudflare to accelerate content delivery, defend against a wide range of cyber threats, and maintain continuous availability for its clients.

The company's comprehensive product suite addresses three core pillars: security, performance, and reliability. For security, Cloudflare offers solutions including cloud firewalls, bot management, distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection, and SSL/TLS encryption. Performance is enhanced through services like content delivery networks (CDNs), intelligent routing, and content optimization. To ensure reliability, Cloudflare provides advanced DNS services, load balancing, and virtual waiting room solutions. Beyond these, the company also offers developer-focused solutions, such as serverless computing and website development tools, and internal infrastructure management solutions.

Cloudflare serves a diverse global customer base across numerous industries. Its clientele includes companies in the technology, healthcare, financial services, consumer and retail, and non-profit sectors, as well as government organizations. While primarily focused on business-to-business offerings, Cloudflare also provides some consumer-facing products, such as its public DNS Resolver and a mobile VPN service.

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Here are 1-3 brief analogies to describe Cloudflare:

  • Akamai for internet security, performance, and developer services.
  • AWS for securing and accelerating internet applications and websites.

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Cloudflare (NET) provides a wide range of cloud services, which can be categorized as follows:

  • Security Services: An integrated suite offering cloud firewall, bot management, distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection, IoT security, SSL/TLS encryption, and rate limiting to secure various online assets.
  • Performance Services: Solutions designed to accelerate web content delivery and optimize user experience through intelligent routing, content delivery networks (CDN), and mobile/image optimization.
  • Reliability Services: Products like load balancing, Anycast network, DNS services, and virtual waiting room solutions ensure high availability and continuous uptime for websites and applications.
  • Developer & Infrastructure Services: Provides serverless computing, website development tools, domain registration, and internal infrastructure solutions for connecting users and protecting data within their network.
  • Consumer Services: Offers a public DNS Resolver for faster and more private internet browsing, along with a Consumer VPN to secure and accelerate mobile device traffic.

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Matthew Prince, Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Co-Chair of the Board
Matthew Prince co-founded Cloudflare in 2009. He also co-founded Unspam Technologies, a software and services company focused on helping governments implement and enforce laws to control unwanted messages. Prince holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a JD from the University of Chicago Law School, in addition to a BA in English and Computer Science from Trinity College. He previously served as an adjunct professor of law at The John Marshall Law School. Prince is recognized as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Thomas Seifert, Chief Financial Officer
Thomas Seifert joined Cloudflare as its first Chief Financial Officer on June 1, 2017. Before joining Cloudflare, he held executive positions at several technology companies, including Executive Vice President and CFO at Symantec, where he oversaw the company's financial and strategic transformation and the acquisition of BlueCoat. Prior to Symantec, he was Executive Vice President and CFO at Brightstar Corp. Seifert also served as CFO, Chief Accounting Officer, and interim CEO for eight months at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). He has held other executive roles at Qimonda AG, Infineon Technologies AG, and Wirelines Communications Business Group. Cloudflare was backed by venture capital firms when Seifert was appointed. He earned an MBA from Friedrich Alexander University and an MA in Economics from Wayne State University.

Michelle Zatlyn, Co-founder, President, and Chief Operating Officer
Michelle Zatlyn co-founded Cloudflare in 2009 with Matthew Prince and Lee Holloway. Before Cloudflare, she was part of the founding team of I Love Rewards (later Achievers) and had a summer internship at Google, as well as working as a product manager at Toshiba. Zatlyn holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from McGill University. She currently serves on the board of directors for Atlassian and the World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders Foundation.

Mark Anderson, President of Revenue
Mark Anderson assumed the role of President of Revenue at Cloudflare. He previously served as President of Palo Alto Networks, where he was responsible for sales, go-to-market strategy, customer satisfaction, and business and corporate development, helping to scale the company from pre-IPO to over $2.5 billion in annualized revenue. Before Palo Alto Networks, Anderson led worldwide sales activities at F5 Networks, contributing to more than $1 billion in annual revenue, and held leadership positions at Lucent Technologies and Cisco Systems. He has also been a member of Cloudflare's Board of Directors since August 2019. Anderson holds a B.A. in Business and Economics from York University.

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1. Cybersecurity Risks, Service Outages, and Third-Party Dependencies

Cloudflare, as a prominent internet infrastructure and security provider, faces a significant and inherent risk from cyberattacks targeting its own systems. Any breach of its infrastructure or services could severely damage its reputation and erode customer trust. Given its critical role in the internet's foundation, service outages at Cloudflare can trigger widespread, cascading disruptions across numerous businesses and online services, highlighting a "digital concentration risk" and resulting in substantial operational and financial impacts for its customers and the broader digital ecosystem. The company is also susceptible to supply chain attacks, where security incidents affecting its third-party vendors can expose customer data and interrupt operations, as demonstrated by past events. The rapidly evolving threat landscape, including the emergence of AI-enhanced cyberattacks, further necessitates continuous and sophisticated advancements in Cloudflare's security measures.

2. Intense Competition and Market Disruption

Cloudflare operates within a highly competitive and dynamic market for web security, performance, and edge computing solutions. The company confronts significant competition from well-established technology giants, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Akamai, Zscaler, and Palo Alto Networks, alongside numerous specialized providers. These competitors frequently offer comparable services and possess substantial resources, leading to intense pricing pressures and a continuous demand for Cloudflare to innovate and differentiate its product offerings. The ability of hyperscalers to bundle similar services with deep discounts presents a particular threat to Cloudflare's market share and overall profitability.

3. Regulatory and Geopolitical Challenges

Due to its global operations, Cloudflare must navigate a complex and constantly evolving array of international laws and regulations. These encompass various aspects such as data privacy, data protection, information security, and content moderation across diverse jurisdictions. Non-compliance with these numerous legal requirements, including regulations like GDPR or other regional data sovereignty laws, could lead to significant fines, reputational harm, and restrictions on its operational capabilities. Furthermore, geopolitical events, trade restrictions, tariffs, and differing governmental stances on internet governance can introduce considerable uncertainty and negatively affect Cloudflare's business costs and operational presence in various regions.

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The continuous and aggressive expansion of edge computing, security, and networking services by hyper-scale cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). These providers are increasingly offering integrated solutions including content delivery networks (CDNs), web application firewalls (WAFs), distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection, DNS services, and serverless computing functions directly within their platforms. As these major cloud vendors enhance and bundle their native offerings, they can diminish the need for businesses to utilize a separate, specialized provider like Cloudflare, particularly for customers already deeply integrated into their respective cloud ecosystems.

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Cloudflare (NET) operates in several large and growing addressable markets globally.

Overall Total Addressable Market (TAM)

  • Cloudflare estimates its total addressable market (TAM) to be approximately $176 billion in 2024, projected to grow to $222 billion by 2027.

Addressable Markets for Main Products and Services

  • Cloud Security: The global cloud security market was valued at USD 51.11 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 224.16 billion by 2034, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.80% over the forecast period.
  • Zero Trust Security: The global zero trust security market size is calculated at USD 40.01 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase to approximately USD 182.59 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 16.39% from 2026 to 2035.
  • Secure Access Service Edge (SASE): The global secure access service edge market size was valued at USD 4.94 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 44.11 billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 27.54% during the forecast period.
  • Content Delivery Network (CDN): The global content delivery network (CDN) market size is calculated at USD 32.70 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase to approximately USD 164.06 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 17.50% from 2026 to 2035.
  • Edge Computing: The global edge computing market size was estimated at USD 23.65 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 327.79 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 33.0% from 2025 to 2033.
  • Serverless Computing: The global serverless computing market size is calculated at USD 28.02 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase to approximately USD 92.22 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 14.15% from 2025 to 2034.
  • Domain Name System (DNS) Services: The global DNS services market size was estimated at USD 710.23 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 3424.58 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 19.10% from 2026 to 2034.

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Cloudflare (NET) is expected to drive future revenue growth over the next 2-3 years through several key initiatives and market trends:

  1. Growth in Large Enterprise Customers: Cloudflare is demonstrating strong momentum in attracting and expanding relationships with high-value enterprise customers. The company has seen record additions of customers spending over $100,000, $500,000, and $1 million annually, supported by successful enterprise sales initiatives and large contract wins. For instance, revenue from large customers (over $100,000 annual spend) increased 42% year-over-year in Q4 2025. Cloudflare also closed its largest deal ever in Q4 2025, valued at $42.5 million annually.
  2. AI-driven Demand and the Workers Platform: The increasing adoption of artificial intelligence, particularly AI inference workloads and the proliferation of AI agents, is a significant tailwind for Cloudflare. The company's Workers platform is a key enabler for these AI-driven applications, positioning Cloudflare as a foundational platform for the "agentic internet" and driving demand for its core performance, security, and networking services.
  3. Expansion of Product Offerings and Total Addressable Market (TAM): Cloudflare continues to expand and enhance its diverse portfolio of cloud services, including security solutions like its Zero Trust platform and its SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) offering. The company is also tapping into new market opportunities, with its total addressable market (TAM) expected to rise from $181 billion in 2025 to $231 billion by 2028, supported by opportunities in areas such as AI, IoT, databases, and 5G services.
  4. Geographic Expansion: Cloudflare is experiencing notable growth in certain geographic regions. For example, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region saw a 50% year-over-year increase in revenue in Q4 2025, indicating successful market penetration and expansion in these areas.

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Share Issuance

  • Cloudflare's shares outstanding have consistently increased over the last few years, rising from 0.334 billion in 2023 to 0.341 billion in 2024, and further to 0.348 billion in 2025.
  • The company's 3-Year Share Buyback Ratio was -2.10% as of September 2025, indicating net share issuance rather than repurchases.
  • Quarterly stock buybacks showed a negative value of -16.05 million for December 31, 2025, reinforcing the trend of share issuance.

Outbound Investments

  • Cloudflare acquired Area 1 Security for $162 million on February 23, 2022.
  • Other acquisitions made by Cloudflare in the past few years include Zaraz (December 2021), Vectrix (February 2022), Nefeli (March 2024), Baselime (April 2024), PartyKit (April 2024), BastionZero (May 2024), Kivera (October 2024), Outerbase (April 2025), Replicate (November 2025), Human Native AI (January 2026), and Astro (January 2026), though the financial terms for most were undisclosed.
  • Recent acquisitions, such as Human Native AI and Astro Technology, are strategically aimed at enhancing Cloudflare's position in the AI market and bolstering its web development frameworks.

Capital Expenditures

  • Cloudflare's capital expenditures have shown a fluctuating but upward trend, with reported figures of approximately $107.74 million in 2021, $163.36 million in 2022, $134.94 million in 2023, $185.04 million in 2024, and $315.62 million in 2025.
  • In Q2 2023, about 11% or $34 million of operating cash flow was allocated to network CapEx, focused on investments in its global network of data centers, with an additional $10 million for facilities and capitalized software.
  • For the full year 2026, Cloudflare anticipates network CapEx to be between 12% and 15% of its revenue, primarily directed towards maintaining technological innovation, including adding servers with storage capabilities and GPUs to support AI-related developer platform products.

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Financials

NETAKAMZSPANWFTNTFSLYMedian
NameCloudfla.Akamai T.Zscaler Palo Alt.Fortinet Fastly  
Mkt Price230.97132.31127.23279.90147.0217.38139.67
Mkt Cap81.419.220.5224.2108.62.750.9
Rev LTM2,3294,2673,17410,6067,1106533,720
Op Inc LTM-216587-1491,0202,211-104241
FCF LTM2927658903,7942,43642828
FCF 3Y Avg2067547103,2692,0655732
CFO LTM6161,5801,1014,2172,8041061,341
CFO 3Y Avg4531,4889133,5282,395501,201

Growth & Margins

NETAKAMZSPANWFTNTFSLYMedian
NameCloudfla.Akamai T.Zscaler Palo Alt.Fortinet Fastly  
Rev Chg LTM31.6%6.2%24.6%19.5%15.7%17.7%18.6%
Rev Chg 3Y Avg30.3%5.6%29.1%17.8%14.6%13.5%16.2%
Rev Chg Q33.5%5.8%25.4%31.1%20.1%19.8%22.8%
QoQ Delta Rev Chg LTM7.4%1.4%5.7%7.2%4.6%4.6%5.2%
Op Inc Chg LTM-40.7%-5.9%-20.7%3.6%14.2%28.5%-1.1%
Op Inc Chg 3Y Avg-4.3%-5.4%13.3%137.6%27.5%23.1%18.2%
Op Mgn LTM-9.3%13.8%-4.7%9.6%31.1%-16.0%2.5%
Op Mgn 3Y Avg-10.6%15.7%-5.6%9.9%28.8%-26.4%2.2%
QoQ Delta Op Mgn LTM0.3%-1.2%0.1%-4.8%0.4%3.0%0.2%
CFO/Rev LTM26.4%37.0%34.7%39.8%39.4%16.2%35.9%
CFO/Rev 3Y Avg24.4%36.7%35.4%38.8%38.5%8.1%36.0%
FCF/Rev LTM12.5%17.9%28.1%35.8%34.3%6.5%23.0%
FCF/Rev 3Y Avg11.0%18.6%27.4%36.1%33.1%0.5%23.0%

Valuation

NETAKAMZSPANWFTNTFSLYMedian
NameCloudfla.Akamai T.Zscaler Palo Alt.Fortinet Fastly  
Mkt Cap81.419.220.5224.2108.62.750.9
P/S35.04.56.421.115.34.110.9
P/Op Inc-377.132.7-137.5219.849.1-25.63.6
P/EBIT-1,207.332.8-701.4160.644.5-28.82.0
P/E-939.044.2-264.3266.055.6-25.99.1
P/CFO132.312.218.653.238.725.232.0
Total Yield-0.1%2.3%-0.4%0.4%1.8%-3.9%0.1%
Dividend Yield0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
FCF Yield 3Y Avg0.4%5.1%2.7%3.0%3.4%-0.4%2.8%
D/E0.00.30.10.00.00.10.1
Net D/E-0.00.3-0.1-0.0-0.00.0-0.0

Returns

NETAKAMZSPANWFTNTFSLYMedian
NameCloudfla.Akamai T.Zscaler Palo Alt.Fortinet Fastly  
1M Rtn16.9%-12.3%-21.0%15.3%19.7%2.2%8.8%
3M Rtn9.2%25.0%-18.4%65.4%76.8%-28.1%17.1%
6M Rtn16.9%50.8%-45.3%49.6%78.3%70.9%50.2%
12M Rtn28.8%65.4%-58.3%41.3%44.2%140.1%42.7%
3Y Rtn241.5%44.6%-17.4%127.1%102.0%1.1%73.3%
1M Excs Rtn15.5%-13.7%-22.4%13.9%18.4%0.8%7.4%
3M Excs Rtn-2.6%13.2%-30.3%53.6%65.0%-40.0%5.3%
6M Excs Rtn4.1%44.0%-56.2%36.0%68.8%62.4%40.0%
12M Excs Rtn8.6%46.1%-83.5%16.9%20.1%121.9%18.5%
3Y Excs Rtn187.2%-31.7%-90.4%79.6%41.4%-70.1%4.9%

Comparison Analyses

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Financials

Segment Financials

Revenue by Segment
$ Mil20252024202320222021
Single Segment2,1681,6701,297975656
Total2,1681,6701,297975656


Net Income by Segment
$ Mil202520242023
Single Segment-102-79-184
Total-102-79-184


Price Behavior

Price Behavior
Market Price$230.97 
Market Cap ($ Bil)81.4 
First Trading Date09/13/2019 
Distance from 52W High-15.3% 
   50 Days200 Days
DMA Price$217.29$207.31
DMA Trendupup
Distance from DMA6.3%11.4%
 3M1YR
Volatility85.9%60.2%
Downside Capture265.97230.62
Upside Capture193.12198.94
Correlation (SPY)25.1%33.3%
NET Betas & Captures as of 5/31/2026

 1M2M3M6M1Y3Y
Beta-0.26-0.130.621.191.421.73
Up Beta-3.92-2.17-0.70-0.130.651.44
Down Beta-0.94-3.06-0.250.681.031.73
Up Capture187%138%200%226%260%1366%
Bmk +ve Days13283667141432
Stock +ve Days15274071140396
Down Capture-82%220%85%165%152%112%
Bmk -ve Days7132757109318
Stock -ve Days5142353109352

[1] Upside and downside betas calculated using positive and negative benchmark daily returns respectively
Based On 1-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with NET
NET29.4%60.2%0.67-
Sector ETF (XLK)57.1%23.0%1.8941.8%
Equity (SPY)27.2%12.4%1.6634.0%
Gold (GLD)25.8%27.4%0.821.8%
Commodities (DBC)23.3%18.9%0.984.0%
Real Estate (VNQ)13.6%13.5%0.69-5.3%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)-37.7%42.4%-1.0025.5%

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Based On 5-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with NET
NET19.8%68.5%0.55-
Sector ETF (XLK)22.6%25.2%0.7957.2%
Equity (SPY)13.8%17.1%0.6354.9%
Gold (GLD)17.6%18.2%0.785.0%
Commodities (DBC)7.8%19.4%0.309.9%
Real Estate (VNQ)2.5%18.8%0.0435.7%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)12.1%54.2%0.4230.0%

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Based On 10-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with NET
NET28.6%67.8%0.85-
Sector ETF (XLK)25.1%24.7%0.9251.1%
Equity (SPY)15.4%18.0%0.7344.9%
Gold (GLD)12.8%16.1%0.667.2%
Commodities (DBC)6.2%18.0%0.2712.2%
Real Estate (VNQ)5.6%20.7%0.2327.4%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)60.7%66.8%1.0025.9%

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Short Interest

Short Interest: As Of Date5292026
Short Interest: Shares Quantity8.8 Mil
Short Interest: % Change Since 5152026-1.9%
Average Daily Volume3.5 Mil
Days-to-Cover Short Interest2.5 days
Basic Shares Quantity352.6 Mil
Short % of Basic Shares2.5%

Earnings Returns History

Updated 6/10/2026
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
5/7/2026-23.6%-22.2%-3.5%
2/10/20265.2%6.4%17.9%
10/30/202513.8%1.5%-9.5%
7/31/2025-3.6%1.3%0.5%
5/8/20256.5%22.9%43.0%
2/6/202517.8%24.7%-17.6%
11/7/2024-4.6%-3.9%19.0%
8/1/20246.8%3.3%10.4%
...
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive121212
# Negative121212
Median Positive9.0%10.3%14.1%
Median Negative-7.7%-8.1%-16.8%
Max Positive27.1%28.3%43.0%
Max Negative-23.6%-32.1%-30.7%
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
5/7/2026-23.6%-22.2%-3.5%
2/10/20265.2%6.4%17.9%
10/30/202513.8%1.5%-9.5%
7/31/2025-3.6%1.3%0.5%
5/8/20256.5%22.9%43.0%
2/6/202517.8%24.7%-17.6%
11/7/2024-4.6%-3.9%19.0%
8/1/20246.8%3.3%10.4%
5/2/2024-16.4%-17.6%-24.2%
2/8/202419.5%12.1%7.5%
11/2/202313.9%9.9%41.1%
8/3/20236.9%-2.7%-1.6%
4/27/2023-21.0%-32.1%2.6%
2/9/20233.3%17.4%-5.0%
11/3/2022-18.4%-6.2%-14.1%
8/4/202227.1%28.3%0.5%
5/5/2022-15.7%-27.1%-30.7%
2/10/2022-9.5%-10.5%-27.4%
11/4/2021-1.9%-2.4%-26.6%
8/5/2021-2.2%0.6%7.4%
5/6/20213.7%-3.5%24.3%
2/11/2021-5.8%-10.0%-17.7%
11/5/202011.2%10.6%41.3%
8/6/2020-3.1%-6.0%-15.9%
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive121212
# Negative121212
Median Positive9.0%10.3%14.1%
Median Negative-7.7%-8.1%-16.8%
Max Positive27.1%28.3%43.0%
Max Negative-23.6%-32.1%-30.7%

SEC Filings

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Report DateFiling DateFiling
03/31/202605/08/202610-Q
12/31/202502/26/202610-K
09/30/202510/30/202510-Q
06/30/202507/31/202510-Q
03/31/202505/08/202510-Q
12/31/202402/20/202510-K
09/30/202411/07/202410-Q
06/30/202408/01/202410-Q
03/31/202405/02/202410-Q
12/31/202302/21/202410-K
09/30/202311/02/202310-Q
06/30/202308/03/202310-Q
03/31/202304/27/202310-Q
12/31/202202/24/202310-K
09/30/202211/03/202210-Q
06/30/202208/04/202210-Q
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Report DateFiling DateFiling
03/31/202605/08/202610-Q
12/31/202502/26/202610-K
09/30/202510/30/202510-Q
06/30/202507/31/202510-Q
03/31/202505/08/202510-Q
12/31/202402/20/202510-K
09/30/202411/07/202410-Q
06/30/202408/01/202410-Q
03/31/202405/02/202410-Q
12/31/202302/21/202410-K
09/30/202311/02/202310-Q
06/30/202308/03/202310-Q
03/31/202304/27/202310-Q
12/31/202202/24/202310-K
09/30/202211/03/202210-Q
06/30/202208/04/202210-Q
03/31/202205/05/202210-Q
12/31/202103/01/202210-K
09/30/202111/05/202110-Q
06/30/202108/06/202110-Q
03/31/202105/07/202110-Q
12/31/202002/25/202110-K
09/30/202011/10/202010-Q
06/30/202008/10/202010-Q
03/31/202005/11/202010-Q
12/31/201903/04/202010-K
09/30/201911/12/201910-Q
06/30/201909/13/2019424B4

Recent Forward Guidance

Updated 6/1/2026

Latest: Q1 2026 Earnings Reported 5/7/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
Q2 2026 Revenue664.00 Mil664.50 Mil665.00 Mil   
Q2 2026 Non-GAAP income from operations90.00 Mil90.50 Mil91.00 Mil   
Q2 2026 Non-GAAP net income per share 0.27    
2026 Revenue2.81 Bil2.81 Bil2.81 Bil0.7% RaisedGuidance: 2.79 Bil for 2026
2026 Non-GAAP income from operations418.00 Mil419.50 Mil421.00 Mil10.4% RaisedGuidance: 380.00 Mil for 2026
2026 Non-GAAP net income per share1.191.21.27.2% RaisedGuidance: 1.11 for 2026

Prior: Q4 2025 Earnings Reported 2/10/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
Q1 2026 Revenue620.00 Mil620.50 Mil621.00 Mil5.3% Higher NewActual: 589.00 Mil for Q4 2025
Q1 2026 Non-GAAP income from operations70.00 Mil70.50 Mil71.00 Mil-15.6% Lower NewActual: 83.50 Mil for Q4 2025
Q1 2026 Non-GAAP net income per share 0.23 -14.8% Lower NewActual: 0.27 for Q4 2025
2026 Revenue2.79 Bil2.79 Bil2.79 Bil30.2% Higher NewActual: 2.14 Bil for 2025
2026 Non-GAAP income from operations378.00 Mil380.00 Mil382.00 Mil27.7% Higher NewActual: 297.50 Mil for 2025
2026 Non-GAAP net income per share1.111.111.1222.5% Higher NewActual: 0.91 for 2025

Insider Activity

Updated 6/16/2026
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#OwnerTitleHoldingActionFiling DatePriceSharesTransacted
Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell6162026235.952,520594,595116,575,266Form
2Suder, Katrin DirectSell6082026252.9229374,1069,466,796Form
3Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell6022026246.4213332,7742,478,000Form
4Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell6022026246.0615,0003,690,929219,751,294Form
5Starzak, Alissa MichelleChief Legal OfficerDirectSell6012026216.1516,2433,510,88225,590,771Form
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#OwnerTitleHoldingActionFiling DatePriceSharesTransacted
Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell6162026235.952,520594,595116,575,266Form
2Suder, Katrin DirectSell6082026252.9229374,1069,466,796Form
3Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell6022026246.4213332,7742,478,000Form
4Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell6022026246.0615,0003,690,929219,751,294Form
5Starzak, Alissa MichelleChief Legal OfficerDirectSell6012026216.1516,2433,510,88225,590,771Form
6Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell5272026210.3025,6415,392,4109,973,676Form
7Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell5272026211.8325,6415,431,51410,046,003Form
8Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell5272026213.9835,0807,506,54910,148,178Form
9Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell5212026210.6652,38411,035,2235,382,368Form
10Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell5212026207.6552,38410,877,3235,305,353Form
11Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell5212026204.1552,38410,694,4155,216,141Form
12Riley, JanelChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell5192026193.323,481672,9479,504,191Form
13Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell5192026200.6110,0002,006,06842,531,440Form
14Riley, JanelChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell5192026196.953,333656,43410,368,236Form
15Hawkins, Mark JDirectSell5042026211.6213328,1452,156,196Form
16Ledbetter, CarlSee footnoteSell5042026215.825,0091,081,049199,218,907Form
17Ledbetter, CarlSee footnoteSell4302026215.859,9912,156,573200,327,985Form
18Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4222026209.1525,6415,362,8547,218,656Form
19Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4222026206.1025,6415,284,5627,113,270Form
20Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4222026199.3725,6415,112,0506,881,062Form
21Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell4172026197.9810,0001,979,75743,887,455Form
22Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4082026223.62659  Form
23Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4082026213.5951,72511,048,132140,758Form
24Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4082026212.2452,384  Form
25Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell4082026210.0252,384  Form
26Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell4022026209.6013327,8772,163,491Form
27Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell3302026202.313,644737,20399,952,754Form
28Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell3202026227.0515,0003,405,750212,989,475Form
29Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3182026227.8013,618  Form
30Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3182026218.8738,7668,484,7092,980,570Form
31Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3182026212.2552,384  Form
32Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3182026209.0852,384  Form
33Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell3172026212.3010,3412,195,44247,688,920Form
34Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3052026189.5025,6414,859,0476,540,507Form
35Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3052026179.6325,6414,605,7736,199,588Form
36Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell3052026174.6125,6414,477,1506,026,457Form
37Graham-Cumming, JohnDirectSell3032026178.242,520449,15488,260,778Form
38Hawkins, Mark JDirectSell3032026168.6213322,4261,762,922Form
39Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell2262026173.7852,3849,103,4013,981,522Form
40Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell2262026169.0952,3848,857,3713,873,916Form
41Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell2262026164.1552,3848,598,9113,760,875Form
42Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell2242026185.0441,5577,689,67115,811,964Form
43Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell2232026172.7625,6414,429,7685,962,678Form
44Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell2232026192.6625,6414,939,9196,649,365Form
45Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell2232026187.3935,0806,573,6386,467,575Form
46Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell2112026173.352,520436,83185,839,251Form
47Kramer, Douglas JamesCHIEF LEGAL OFFICERDirectSell2032026176.193,000528,57017,812,985Form
48Hawkins, Mark JDirectSell2032026176.1913423,6091,865,500Form
49Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell1282026211.1615,0003,167,414201,251,815Form
50Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell1212026178.3710,0001,783,68224,523,128Form
51Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell1152026190.0525,6414,873,0124,666,620Form
52Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell1152026187.6725,6414,811,9974,608,190Form
53Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell1152026187.9625,6414,819,3994,615,278Form
54Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell1062026198.266,1341,216,136191,931,641Form
55Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell1062026200.272,520504,67699,171,037Form
56Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell1062026198.9013426,6532,132,606Form
57Kramer, Douglas JamesChief Legal OfficerDirectSell1062026198.549,0001,786,86120,668,224Form
58Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell12302025201.2519238,641196,061,984Form
59Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell12302025201.468,6741,747,501196,306,551Form
60Suder, Katrin DirectSell12232025200.002,031406,2007,544,600Form
61Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell12232025201.6910,0002,016,93127,729,980Form
62Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell12162025199.372,520502,42598,728,650Form
63Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell12112025208.6125,6415,349,0545,122,500Form
64Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell12112025205.9125,6415,279,6225,056,009Form
65Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell12112025205.1525,6415,260,2555,037,462Form
66Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell12052025201.2352,384  Form
67Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell12052025203.6652,384  Form
68Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell12052025202.1952,384  Form
69Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell12022025197.6513426,4852,145,688Form
70Kramer, Douglas JamesChief Legal OfficerDirectSell12022025196.843,000590,50922,262,373Form
71Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell11242025189.0725,6414,847,9054,642,577Form
72Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell11242025188.1325,6414,823,9064,619,594Form
73Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell11242025199.2635,0996,993,9774,892,935Form
74Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell11212025194.1841,5558,069,17826,697,124Form
75Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell11192025195.3252,38410,231,8274,331,299Form
76Suder, KatrinDirectSell11192025196.382,031398,8487,806,891Form
77Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell11192025197.5652,38410,348,7864,380,810Form
78Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell11192025204.7652,38410,726,3584,540,642Form
79Riley, JanelChief Accounting OfficerDirectSell11182025196.513,488685,41811,032,711Form
80Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell11172025207.9615,0003,119,400204,439,882Form
81Kramer, Douglas JamesChief Legal OfficerDirectSell11052025255.533,000766,59933,011,048Form
82Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell11032025250.832,520632,096124,209,671Form
83Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell11032025254.151,000254,1502,793,108Form
84Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell10202025210.6515,0003,159,809210,248,011Form
85Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell10202025211.8110,0002,118,13740,142,290Form
86Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10162025220.79107  Form
87Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10162025213.9452,27711,184,30722,892Form
88Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10162025221.0552,384  Form
89Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10162025215.5152,384  Form
90Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell10152025221.362,520557,829109,615,858Form
91Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10092025215.3825,6415,522,5353,139,150Form
92Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10092025218.4525,6415,601,2533,183,895Form
93Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell10092025218.2025,6415,594,9113,180,290Form
94Kramer, Douglas JamesChief Legal OfficerDirectSell10012025213.489,0001,921,31028,218,708Form
95Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell10012025212.831,000212,8302,551,832Form
96Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell9252025212.4925,6415,448,4763,097,053Form
97Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell9252025221.2025,6415,671,7603,223,973Form
98Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell9252025223.4525,6415,729,5563,256,826Form
99Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell9222025223.9115,0003,358,639226,836,453Form
100Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell9222025227.6410,0002,276,44443,142,475Form
101Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell9112025226.4652,384  Form
102Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell9112025222.1052,384  Form
103Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell9112025217.1252,384  Form
104Graham-Cumming, John DirectSell9042025206.3210,2152,107,518102,165,852Form
105Kramer, Douglas JamesChief Legal OfficerDirectSell9042025202.103,000606,30428,533,697Form
106Hawkins, Mark J DirectSell9042025201.601,000201,6002,618,784Form
107Ledbetter, Carl See footnoteSell8262025195.7315,0002,935,935201,223,734Form
108Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8252025195.6125,6415,015,6992,851,052Form
109Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8252025193.2325,6414,954,6322,816,340Form
110Zatlyn, MichellePresident and Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8252025191.7135,1006,729,0082,794,168Form
111Seifert, Thomas JChief Financial OfficerDirectSell8212025190.6441,5557,921,85636,128,656Form
112Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8202025194.84536104,4323,918,339Form
113Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8202025190.4651,8489,875,0803,932,471Form
114Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8202025197.1652,38410,327,8503,965,016Form
115Prince, MatthewCEO & Board Co-ChairSee footnoteSell8202025200.4352,38410,499,5334,030,928Form
116Kramer, Douglas JamesCHIEF LEGAL OFFICERDirectSell8042025198.223,000594,66331,195,433Form
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