VeriSign, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides internet infrastructure and domain name registry services that enables internet navigation for various recognized domain names worldwide. The company enables the security, stability, and resiliency of internet infrastructure and services, including providing root zone maintainer services, operating two of thirteen internet root servers; and offering registration services and authoritative resolution for the .com and .net domains, which supports global e-commerce. It operates directory for .name and .cc; and back-end systems for .edu, domain names. The company was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia.
Revenue | $1,557,400,000 |
Net Income | $785,700,000 |
Free Cash Flow | $874,500,000 |
Book Value / Share | $-19.96 |
Total Liabilities | $3,364,400,000 |
Total Equity | $-1,957,900,000 |
Debt / Equity | -0.92 |
Current Ratio | 0.43 |
Interest Coverage | 14.05 |
Working Capital | $-867,300,000 |
Core multiples and valuation signals — useful to compare vs peers.
P/E (TTM) | 25.84 |
Industry P/E | N/A |
Forward P/E | 30.72 |
P/B | -10.37 |
Price / Sales | 13.04 |
P / FCF | 23.22 |
EV / EBITDA | 19.31 |
Graham Number | N/A |
DCF (placeholder) | — |
Gross Margin | 87.71% |
Operating Margin | 67.95% |
Net Margin | 50.45% |
ROIC | 448.76% |
Asset Turnover | 1.11 |
RSI (14) | 36.47 |
SMA 50 | 275.15 |
SMA 200 | 259.39 |
MACD | -4.36 |
Signal | BULLISH |
Name | Title |
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Mr. D. James Bidzos | Executive Chairman, CEO & President (1955) |
Mr. Thomas C. Indelicarto J.D. | Executive VP, General Counsel & Secretary (1964) |
Mr. Danny R. McPherson | Executive VP of Technology & Chief Security Officer (—) |
Mr. John D. Calys | Executive VP & CFO (1959) |
Dr. Burt Kaliski Jr. | Senior VP & CTO (—) |
Mr. David Atchley CFA | VP, Treasury & Investor Relations (1972) |
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