PINS - PINTEREST, INC.


26.17
0.110   0.420%

Share volume: 8,616,100
Last Updated: 04-28-2025
Computer Software/Services – Computer Programming And Data Processing: 0.00%

PREVIOUS CLOSE
CHG
CHG%

$26.06
0.11
0.00%
5D - 1M - 3M - 1Y - 3Y - 5Y - 10Y - 15Y
Fundamental analysis
58%
Profitability 70%
Dept financing 10%
Liquidity 47%
Performance 61%
Company vs Stock growth
vs
Performance
5 Days
1.63%
1 Month
-15.58%
3 Months
-21.22%
6 Months
-19.30%
1 Year
-22.53%
2 Year
18.63%
Key data
Stock price
$26.17
P/E Ratio 
10.53
DAY RANGE
$25.71 - $26.41
EPS 
$3.19
52 WEEK RANGE
$23.68 - $45.19
52 WEEK CHANGE
-$21.76
MARKET CAP 
19.599 B
YIELD 
N/A
SHARES OUTSTANDING 
603.567 M
DIVIDEND
N/A
EX-DIVIDEND DATE
N/A
NEXT EARNINGS DATE
05-08-2025
BETA 
0.72
PUBLIC FLOAT 
$0
AVERAGE 10 VOLUME 
$11,871,115
AVERAGE 30 VOLUME 
$13,364,100
Company detail
CEO: William J. Ready
Region: US
Website: pinterest.com
Employees: 3,990
IPO year: 2019
Issue type: Common Stock
Market: NYSE
Industry: Computer Software/Services – Computer Programming And Data Processing
Sector: Services

Pinterest, Inc. operates as a visual discovery engine in the United States and internationally. The company's engine allows people to find inspiration for their lives, including recipes, style and home inspiration, DIY, and others.

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