\"<p>Zoom
Zoom app<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Neha Malara and Stephen Nellis
<\/strong>
Zoom Video Communications<\/a> Inc raised its annual revenue forecast by more than 30% after comfortably beating quarterly estimates on Monday as it converts more of its huge free user base to paid subscriptions.

Shares of
Zoom<\/a>, which have surged almost four-fold this year, rose 9.3% to $355.30 after the bell. Earlier in the day they hit a record closing high of $325.10 in regular trading.

Video-conferencing platforms, once used mostly as a technological substitute for in-person meetings, became a vital part of day-to-day life this year for people stuck at home under
coronavirus<\/a> restrictions, be it for work, school or socializing. Zoom rivals such as Microsoft Corp's Teams and Cisco System Inc's Webex have also seen soaring usage.

When the pandemic hit in early 2020, Zoom was a relative upstart founded by a former Cisco executive that had gone public on a promise to make video conferencing software easier to use. But the ease of use came with privacy and security concerns that drove some customers to competitors earlier this year and prompted Zoom to embark on a 90-day plan to address the issues. Zoom began testing end-to-end encryption of its service in July but has not yet implemented the feature for most users.

The surge in usage also strained Zoom's infrastructure, with some outages last week as schools in many parts of the United States resumed classes virtually.

Since the start of the pandemic, Zoom has worked to convert the mass of free users into paying customers, which is important because the company relies on both its own data centers and cloud providers such as Amazon.com and Oracle Corp to provide its serving, meaning it must bear costs for free users.

The company said revenue rose 355% to $663.5 million, topping analysts' average estimate of $500.5 million. The company's gross profit rose to 71% from 68%, but remains far below the 80% range Zoom operated at before free users flocked to the service.

On a conference call with investors, Zoom Chief Financial Officer Kelly Steckelberg said the company's gross profits will remain in the same range as the fiscal second quarter for the rest of the fiscal year. She also said the company was experiencing slightly higher rates of customer cancellation than Zoom's historical average, but that the new rates had been factored into the company's forecast.

\"The revenue growth is accelerating,\" Chaim Siegel, an analyst with Elazar Advisors, told Reuters. \"Even though they gave very strong guidance for next quarter it's possible they're being conservative if you consider a stay-at-home back-to-school. Zoom is a household word.\"

Zoom's number of large customers - those generating more than $100,000 in revenue in the past year - more than doubled to 988 in the fiscal second quarter.

The company, founded and headed by former Cisco manager Eric Yuan, raised its annual revenue target for fiscal year 2021 to a range of $2.37 billion to $2.39 billion, from $1.78 billion to $1.80 billion previously.

Net income attributable to common stockholders rose to $185.7 million, or 63 cents per share, from $5.5 million, or 2 cents per share, a year earlier.

Excluding items, the company earned 92 cents per share, beating the average analyst estimate of 45 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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变焦预测销售高峰,因为视频会议变成了日常生活

变焦视频通信公司将全年收入预期超过30%后轻松击败季度估计周一将其更多的巨大的免费用户付费订阅。

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变焦视频通信公司将全年收入预期超过30%后轻松击败季度估计周一将其更多的巨大的免费用户付费订阅。

的股票变焦今年飙升近4倍,股价上涨9.3%,至355.30美元,此前门铃。当天早些时候触及的325.10美元的纪录收盘高位在正常交易。

视频会议平台,曾经主要是技术代替面对面会议,今年成为日常生活的重要组成部分被困在家里的人们冠状病毒限制,无论是工作、学校或社交活动。变焦微软(msft . o:行情)等竞争对手的团队和思科系统公司的网讯也看到高耸的用法。

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当大流行在2020年初,放大是一个相对的由思科公司前高管,已经公开承诺使视频会议软件更容易使用。但易用性是隐私和安全问题导致一些客户竞争对手今年早些时候,促使变焦着手进行90天计划来解决这个问题。变焦7月开始测试端到端加密的服务但尚未实现的功能对于大多数用户。

放大的基础设施使用的激增也紧张,上周有中断,学校在美国许多地方几乎恢复类。

大流行以来,变焦一直将免费用户的质量转化为付费用户,这是很重要的,因为该公司依靠自己的数据中心和云提供商Amazon.com和甲骨文(orcl . o:行情)等提供服务,这意味着它必须承担免费用户的成本。

该公司表示,营收增长355%至6.635亿美元,超过分析师平均预计的5.005亿美元。公司的毛利从71%升至68%,但仍远低于80%范围变焦操作之前免费用户聚集到服务。

在与投资者的电话会议上,首席财务官变焦凯利Steckelberg表示,该公司的总利润将保持在同一范围的第二财政季度的财政年度。她还表示,该公司正在经历的客户取消率略高于变焦的历史平均水平,但是,新利率已纳入公司的预期。

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“收入增长正在加速,”查姆西格尔,Elazar Advisors分析师告诉路透。“尽管他们给了很强的指导下个季度有可能他们是保守的,如果你考虑一个全职返校。变焦是家喻户晓。”

变焦的大客户——那些数量产生超过100000美元的收入在过去的一年里,翻了一番,988年第二季度的财政。

公司成立,由前思科经理Eric元,上调了2021财政年度的年度收入目标23.7亿美元到23.9亿美元的范围,从原来的17.8亿美元到18亿美元。

可归属于普通股股东净利润增长至1.857亿美元,或每股63美分,至550万美元,或每股2美分,上年同期。

扣除特殊项目,该公司第四季每股盈馀为92美元,超过分析师平均预估45美分,根据从Refinitiv ib数据。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Zoom
Zoom app<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Neha Malara and Stephen Nellis
<\/strong>
Zoom Video Communications<\/a> Inc raised its annual revenue forecast by more than 30% after comfortably beating quarterly estimates on Monday as it converts more of its huge free user base to paid subscriptions.

Shares of
Zoom<\/a>, which have surged almost four-fold this year, rose 9.3% to $355.30 after the bell. Earlier in the day they hit a record closing high of $325.10 in regular trading.

Video-conferencing platforms, once used mostly as a technological substitute for in-person meetings, became a vital part of day-to-day life this year for people stuck at home under
coronavirus<\/a> restrictions, be it for work, school or socializing. Zoom rivals such as Microsoft Corp's Teams and Cisco System Inc's Webex have also seen soaring usage.

When the pandemic hit in early 2020, Zoom was a relative upstart founded by a former Cisco executive that had gone public on a promise to make video conferencing software easier to use. But the ease of use came with privacy and security concerns that drove some customers to competitors earlier this year and prompted Zoom to embark on a 90-day plan to address the issues. Zoom began testing end-to-end encryption of its service in July but has not yet implemented the feature for most users.

The surge in usage also strained Zoom's infrastructure, with some outages last week as schools in many parts of the United States resumed classes virtually.

Since the start of the pandemic, Zoom has worked to convert the mass of free users into paying customers, which is important because the company relies on both its own data centers and cloud providers such as Amazon.com and Oracle Corp to provide its serving, meaning it must bear costs for free users.

The company said revenue rose 355% to $663.5 million, topping analysts' average estimate of $500.5 million. The company's gross profit rose to 71% from 68%, but remains far below the 80% range Zoom operated at before free users flocked to the service.

On a conference call with investors, Zoom Chief Financial Officer Kelly Steckelberg said the company's gross profits will remain in the same range as the fiscal second quarter for the rest of the fiscal year. She also said the company was experiencing slightly higher rates of customer cancellation than Zoom's historical average, but that the new rates had been factored into the company's forecast.

\"The revenue growth is accelerating,\" Chaim Siegel, an analyst with Elazar Advisors, told Reuters. \"Even though they gave very strong guidance for next quarter it's possible they're being conservative if you consider a stay-at-home back-to-school. Zoom is a household word.\"

Zoom's number of large customers - those generating more than $100,000 in revenue in the past year - more than doubled to 988 in the fiscal second quarter.

The company, founded and headed by former Cisco manager Eric Yuan, raised its annual revenue target for fiscal year 2021 to a range of $2.37 billion to $2.39 billion, from $1.78 billion to $1.80 billion previously.

Net income attributable to common stockholders rose to $185.7 million, or 63 cents per share, from $5.5 million, or 2 cents per share, a year earlier.

Excluding items, the company earned 92 cents per share, beating the average analyst estimate of 45 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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