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Snowflake on Thursday unveiled a compensation package worth up to roughly $448 million for CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy, hinging on the cloud-based data analytics platform's market value almost doubling to $184 billion in seven years.
In the latest trading session, Snowflake Inc. (SNOW) closed at $271.87, marking a -1.47% move from the previous day.
| Software Industry | Information Technology Sector | Mr. Sridhar Ramaswamy Ph.D. CEO | XSTU Exchange | US8334451098 ISIN |
| BR Country | 9,250 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | 16 Sep 2020 IPO Date |
Snowflake Inc. specializes in providing a cloud-based data platform that caters to a variety of organizations both in the United States and internationally. Initially established as Snowflake Computing, Inc., the company underwent a name change to Snowflake Inc. in April 2019, signifying a broader focus and growth in its capabilities. Since its founding in 2012, Snowflake has set up its base in Bozeman, Montana, and has embarked on a mission to revolutionize the way businesses harness the power of their data. The core of Snowflake's offerings lies in its Data Cloud, a platform designed to enable the consolidation of data into a single source of truth. This approach not only facilitates profound business insights but also supports the development of data-driven applications and the sharing of data and data products across various entities.
Snowflake Inc.’s services center around its innovative Data Cloud platform, through which it offers several key solutions: