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JFrog Ltd is a software—application business based in the US. JFrog shares (FROG.US) are listed on the NASDAQ and all prices are listed in US Dollars. Its last market close was $78.14 – an increase of 6.14% over the previous week. JFrog employs 590 staff and has a trailing 12-month revenue of around $127.9 million.
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Since the stock market crash in March caused by coronavirus, JFrog's share price has had significant negative movement.
Its last market close was $78.14, which is 90.26% down on its pre-crash value of $802.28 and 502.70% down on the lowest point reached during the March crash when the shares fell as low as $470.95.
If you had bought $1,000 worth of JFrog shares at the start of February 2020, those shares would have been worth $598.11 at the bottom of the March crash, and if you held on to them, then as of the last market close they'd be worth $99.24.
Latest market close | $78.14 |
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52-week range | $60 - $910.55 |
50-day moving average | $75.0435 |
200-day moving average | $75.0435 |
Wall St. target price | $78.11 |
Dividend yield | N/A (0%) |
Earnings per share (TTM) | N/A |
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Historical closes compared with the last close of $78.14
1 week (2021-01-15) | 31.00% |
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1 month (2020-12-22) | 15.73% |
3 months (2020-10-22) | -3.39% |
1 year (2020-01-22) | -90.95% |
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2 years (2019-01-22) | -90.81% |
3 years (2018-01-22) | -91.19% |
5 years (2016-01-22) | -89.11% |
Revenue TTM | $127.9 million |
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Gross profit TTM | $84.7 million |
Return on assets TTM | 0% |
Return on equity TTM | 0% |
Profit margin | -2.93% |
Market capitalisation | $7.6 billion |
TTM: trailing 12 months
There are currently 1.5 million JFrog shares held short by investors – that's known as JFrog's "short interest". This figure is up from 0 last month.
There are a few different ways that this level of interest in shorting JFrog shares can be evaluated.
JFrog's "short interest ratio" (SIR) is the quantity of JFrog shares currently shorted divided by the average quantity of JFrog shares traded daily (recently around 3.1 million). JFrog's SIR currently stands at 0.48. In other words for every 100,000 JFrog shares traded daily on the market, roughly 480 shares are currently held short.
To gain some more context, you can compare JFrog's short interest ratio against those of similar companies.
However JFrog's short interest can also be evaluated against the total number of JFrog shares, or, against the total number of tradable JFrog shares (the shares that aren't held by "insiders" or major long-term shareholders – also known as the "float"). In this case JFrog's short interest could be expressed as 0.02% of the outstanding shares (for every 100,000 JFrog shares in existence, roughly 20 shares are currently held short) or 0.0356% of the tradable shares (for every 100,000 tradable JFrog shares, roughly 36 shares are currently held short).
Such a low SIR usually points to an optimistic outlook for the share price, with fewer people currently willing to bet against JFrog.
Find out more about how you can short JFrog stock.
We're not expecting JFrog to pay a dividend over the next 12 months. However, you can browse other dividend-paying shares in our guide.
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JFrog Ltd. provides DevOps platform to achieve continuous software release management platform enabling organizations to deliver software updates across any system in the United States. Its platform acts as bridge between software development and deployment, which enable organizations to build and release software faster. The company's products include JFrog Artifactory, a package repository that allows teams and organizations to store, update, and manage their software packages at any scale; JFrog Pipelines to secure packages; JFrog Distribution that provides software package distribution with enterprise-grade performance; JFrog Artifactory Edge that utilizes and leverages metadata from JFrog Artifactory to facilitate the transfer of the incremental changes in software packages from their previous versions; JFrog Mission Control, a platform control panel that provides a view of moving pieces of an organization's CSRM workflow; and JFrog Insight, a DevOps intelligence tool. Its products also comprise JFrog Pro, JFrog Pro X, JFrog Enterprise, and JFrog Enterprise Plus products that offer ongoing updates, upgrades, and bug fixes, as well as cluster configuration, multi-site replication, and SLA support. The company serves technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications organizations. JFrog Ltd. was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
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