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Gen Digital Inc. is a multinational software company co-headquartered in both Tempe, Arizona (USA) and Prague, Czech Republic (EU). The company provides cybersecurity software, financial technology, and services. Gen is a Fortune 500 company and a member of the S&P 500 stock-market index. It is listed at both NASDAQ and Prague Stock Exchange. Its portfolio includes Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender, MoneyLion and CCleaner.

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Gen Digital Inc. (formerly Symantec Corporation and NortonLifeLock Inc.) is a multinational software company co-headquartered in both Tempe, Arizona (USA) and Prague, Czech Republic (EU). The company provides cybersecurity software, financial technology, and services. Gen is a Fortune 500 company and a member of the S&P 500 stock-market index. It is listed at both NASDAQ and Prague Stock Exchange. Its portfolio includes Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender, MoneyLion and CCleaner.

On October 9, 2014, Symantec declared it would split into two independent publicly traded companies by the end of 2015. One company would focus on security, the other on information management. On January 29, 2016, Symantec sold its information-management subsidiary, named Veritas, and which Symantec had acquired in 2004, to The Carlyle Group. On August 8, 2019, Broadcom announced they would be acquiring the Enterprise Security software division of Symantec for $10.7 billion. After the acquisition, Symantec became known as NortonLifeLock. After completing its merger with Avast in September 2022, the company adopted the name Gen Digital.

History

1982 to 1989

Founded in 1982 by Gary Hendrix with a National Science Foundation grant, Symantec was originally focused on artificial intelligence-related projects, including a database program. Hendrix hired several Stanford University natural language processing researchers as the company's first employees.

In 1984, it became clear that the advanced natural language and database system that Symantec had developed could not be ported from DEC minicomputers to the PC. This left Symantec without a product, but with expertise in natural language database query systems and technology. As a result, later in 1984, Symantec was acquired by another, smaller software startup company, C&E Software, founded by Denis Coleman and Gordon Eubanks and headed by Eubanks. C&E Software developed a combined file management and word processing program called Q&A.

The merged company retained the name Symantec. Eubanks became its chairman, Vern Raburn, the former president of the original Symantec, remained as president of the combined company. The new Symantec combined the file management and word processing functionality that C&E had planned, and added an advanced Natural Language query system (designed by Gary Hendrix and engineered by Dan Gordon) that set new standards for ease of database query and report generation. The natural language system was named "The Intelligent Assistant". Turner chose the name of Q&A for Symantec's flagship product, in large part because the name lent itself to use in a short, easily merchandised logo. With a user interface designed by director of product management, Brett Walter, Q&A was released in November 1985.

In 1986, Vern Raburn and Gordon Eubanks swapped roles, and Eubanks became CEO and president of Symantec, while Raburn became its chairman. After this change, Raburn had little involvement with Symantec, and in a few years, Eubanks added chairmanship to his other roles. After a slow start for sales of Q&A in the fall of 1985 and spring of 1986, Rod Turner, a Symantec Sr. Executive, signed up a new advertising agency called Elliott/Dickens, embarked on an aggressive new advertising campaign, and came up with the "Six Pack Program" in which all Symantec employees, regardless of role, went on the road, training and selling nationwide in the United States. Turner named it Six Pack because employees were to work six days a week, see six dealerships per day, train six sales representatives per store and stay with friends free or at Motel 6. Simultaneously, a promotion was run jointly with SofSell (which was Symantec's exclusive wholesale distributor in the United States for the first year that Q&A was on the market). This promotion was very successful in encouraging dealers to try Q&A.

During this time, Symantec was advised by its board members Jim Lally and John Doerr that if it would cut its expenses and grow revenues enough to achieve cash flow break-even, then Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers would back the company in raising more venture capital. To accomplish this, the management team worked out a salary reduction schedule where the chairman and the CEO would take zero pay, all vice presidents would take a 50% pay cut, and all other employees' pay was cut by 15%. Two employees were laid off. Eubanks also negotiated a sizable rent reduction on the office space the company had leased in the days of the original Symantec. These expense reductions, combined with strong international sales of Q&A, enabled the company to attain break-even.

The significantly increased traction for Q&A from this re-launch grew Symantec's revenues substantially, along with early success for Q&A in international markets (uniquely a German version was shipped three weeks after the United States version, and it was the first software in the world that supported German Natural Language) following Turner's having emphasized establishing international sales distribution and multiple language versions of Q&A from the initial shipment.

In 1985, Rod Turner negotiated the publishing agreement with David Whitney for Symantec's second product, which Turner named NoteIt (an annotation utility for Lotus 1-2-3). It was evident to Turner that NoteIt would confuse the dealer channel if it was launched under the Symantec name because Symantec had built up interest by that stage in Q&A (but not yet shipped it), and because the low price for the utility would not be initially attracted to the dealer channel until demand had been built up. Turner felt that the product should be marketed under a unique brand name.

Turner and Gordon E. Eubanks Jr., then chairman of Symantec, agreed to form a new division of Symantec, and Eubanks delegated the choice of name to Turner. Turner chose the name Turner Hall Publishing, to be a new division of Symantec devoted to publishing third-party software and hardware. The objective of the division was to diversify revenues and accelerate the growth of Symantec. Turner chose the name Turner Hall Publishing, using his last name and that of Dottie Hall (Director of Marketing Communications) to convey the sense of a stable, long-established, company. Turner Hall Publishing's first offering was Note-It, a notation utility add-in for Lotus 1-2-3, which was developed by David Whitney, and licensed to Symantec. Its second product was the Turner Hall Card, which was a 256k RAM, half slot memory card, initially made to inexpensively increase the available memory for Symantec's flagship product, Q&A. The Turner Hall division also marketed the card as a standalone product. Turner Hall's third product, also a 1-2-3 add-in was SQZ! a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet compression utility developed by Chris Graham Synex Systems. In the summer of 1986 Eubanks and Turner recruited Tom Byers from Digital Research, to expand the Turner Hall Publishing product family and lead the Turner Hall effort.

By the winter of 1986–87, the Turner Hall Publishing division had achieved success with NoteIt, the Turner Hall Card and SQZ!. The popularity of these products, while contributing a relatively small portion of revenues to Symantec, conveyed the impression that Symantec was already a diversified company, and indeed, many industry participants were under the impression that Symantec had acquired Turner Hall Publishing. In 1987, Byers recruited Ted Schlein into the Turner Hall Product Group to assist in building the product family and in marketing.

Revenues from Q&A, and Symantec's early launch into the international marketplace, combined with Turner Hall Publishing, generated the market presence and scale that enabled Symantec to make its first merger/acquisition, in February 1987, that of Breakthrough Software, maker of the TimeLine project management software for DOS. Because this was the first time that Symantec had acquired a business that had revenues, inventory, and customers, Eubanks chose to change nothing at BreakThrough Software for six months, and the actual merger logistics started in the summer of 1987, with Turner being appointed by Eubanks as general manager of the TimeLine business unit, Turner was made responsible for the successful integration of the company into Symantec and ongoing growth of the business, with P&L. There was a heavy emphasis placed on making the minimum disruption by Eubanks and Turner.

Soon after the acquisition of TimeLine/Breakthrough Software, Eubanks reorganized Symantec, structuring the company around product-centric groups, each having its development, quality assurance, technical support, and product marketing functions, and a general manager with profit and loss responsibility. Sales, finance, and operations were centralized functions that were shared. This structure lent itself well to Symantec's further growth through mergers and acquisitions. Eubanks made Turner general manager of the new TimeLine Product Group, and simultaneously of the Q&A Product Group, and made Tom Byers general manager of the Turner Hall Product Group. Turner continued to build and lead the company's international business and marketing for the whole company.

At the TimeLine Product Group, Turner drove strong marketing, promotion and sales programs to accelerate momentum. By 1989 this merger was very successful—product group morale was high, TimeLine development continued apace, and the increased sales and marketing efforts applied built the TimeLine into the clear market lead in PC project management software on DOS. Both the Q&A and TimeLine product groups were healthily profitable. The profit stream and merger success set the stage for subsequent merger and acquisition activity by the company, and indeed funded the losses of some of the product groups that were subsequently acquired. In 1989, Eubanks hired John Laing as VP worldwide sales, and Turner transferred the international division to Laing. Eubanks also recruited Bob Dykes to be executive vice president for operations and finance, in anticipation of the upcoming IPO. On June 23, 1989, Symantec had its IPO, opening on NASDAQ as "SYMC".

1990 to 1999

In May 1990, Symantec announced its intent to merge with and acquire Peter Norton Computing, a developer of various utilities for DOS. Turner was appointed as product group manager for the Norton business, and made responsible for the merger, with P&L responsibility. Ted Schlein was made product group manager for the Q&A business.

The Peter Norton group merger logistical effort began immediately while the companies sought approval for the merger, and in August 1990, Symantec concluded the purchase—by this time the combination of the companies was already complete. Symantec's consumer antivirus and data management utilities are still marketed under the Norton name. At the time of the merger, Symantec had built upon its Turner Hall Publishing presence in the utility market, by introducing Symantec Antivirus for the Macintosh (SAM), and Symantec Utilities for the Macintosh (SUM). These two products were already market leaders on the Mac, and this success made the Norton merger more strategic. Symantec had already begun the development of a DOS-based antivirus program one year before the merger with Norton. The management team had decided to enter the antivirus market in part because it was felt that the antivirus market entailed a great deal of ongoing work to stay ahead of new viruses. The team felt that Microsoft would be unlikely to find this effort attractive, which would lengthen the viability of the market for Symantec. Turner decided to use the Norton name for obvious reasons, on what became the Norton Antivirus, which Turner and the Norton team launched in 1991. At the time of the merger, Norton revenues were approximately 20 to 25% of the combined entity. By 1993, while being led by Turner, Norton product group revenues had grown to approximately 82% of Symantec's total.

At one time, Symantec was also known for its development tools, particularly the THINK Pascal, THINK C, Symantec C++, Enterprise Developer and Visual Cafe packages that were popular on the Macintosh and IBM PC compatible platforms. These product lines resulted from acquisitions made by the company in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These businesses and the Living Videotext acquisition were consistently unprofitable for Symantec, and these losses diverted expenditures away from both the Q&A for Windows and the TimeLine for Windows development efforts during the critical period from 1988 through 1992. Symantec exited this business in the late-1990s as competitors such as Metrowerks, Microsoft and Borland gained significant market share.

In 1994, Symantec acquired Central Point Software for around $60 million.

In 1996, Symantec was accused of misleading financial statements in violation of GAAP.

2000 to 2014

From 1999 to April 2009, Symantec was led by CEO John W. Thompson, a former VP at IBM. At the time, Thompson was the only African-American leading a major US technology company. He was succeeded in April 2009 by the company's long-time Symantec executive Enrique Salem. Under Salem, Symantec completed the acquisition of Verisign's Certificate Authority business, dramatically increasing their share of that market.

In 2009, Symantec released a list of the then "100 dirtiest websites", which contain the most malware as detected by Norton Safe Web.

Salem was abruptly fired in 2012 for disappointing earnings performance and replaced by Steve Bennett, a former CEO of Intuit and GE executive. In January 2013, Bennett announced a major corporate reorganization, with the goal of reducing costs and improving Symantec's product line. He said that sales and marketing "had been high costs but did not provide quality outcomes". He concluded that "Our system is just broken".

Robert Enderle of CIO.com reviewed the reorganization and noted that Bennett was following the General Electric model of being product-focused instead of customer-focused. He concluded "Eliminating middle management removes a large number of highly paid employees. This will tactically improve Symantec's bottom line but reduce the skills needed to ensure high-quality products in the long term."

In March 2014, Symantec fired Steve Bennett from his CEO position and named Michael Brown as interim president and chief executive. Including the interim CEO, Symantec has had 3 CEOs in less than two years. On September 25, 2014, Symantec announced the appointment of Michael A. Brown as its president and chief executive officer. Brown had served as the company's interim president and chief executive officer since March 20, 2014. Mr. Brown has served as a member of the company's board of directors since July 2005 following the acquisition of Veritas Software. Mr. Brown had served on the Veritas board of directors since 2003.

2014 information management business spin-off

On October 9, 2014, Symantec declared that the company would separate into two independent publicly traded companies by the end of 2015. Symantec will continue to focus on security, while a new company will be established focusing on information management. Symantec confirmed on January 28, 2015, that the information management business would be called Veritas Technologies, marking a return of the Veritas name. In August 2015, Symantec agreed to sell Veritas to a private equity group led by The Carlyle Group for $8 billion. The sale was completed by February 2016, turning Veritas into a privately owned company.

2016 to present

In July 2016, Symantec introduced a product to help carmakers protect connected vehicles against zero-day attacks. The Symantec Anomaly Detection for Automotive is an IoT product for manufacturers and uses machine learning to provide in-vehicle security analytics. Greg Clark assumed the position of CEO in August 2016.

In November 2016, Symantec announced its intent to acquire identity theft protection company LifeLock for $2.3 billion.

In August 2017, Symantec announced that it had agreed to sell its business unit that verifies the identity of websites to Thoma Bravo. With this acquisition, Thoma Bravo plans to merge the Symantec business unit with its own web certification company, DigiCert.

On January 4, 2018, Symantec and BT (formerly British Telecom) announced their partnership that provides new endpoint security protection.

In May 2018, Symantec initiated an internal audit to address concerns raised by a former employee, causing it to delay its annual earnings report.

In August 2018, Symantec announced that the hedge fund Starboard Value had put forward five nominees to stand for election to the Symantec board of directors at Symantec's 2018 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. This followed a Schedule 13D filing by Starboard showing that it had accumulated a 5.8% stake in Symantec. In September 2018, Symantec announced that three nominees of Starboard were joining the Symantec board, two with immediate effect (including Starboard Managing Member Peter Feld) and one following the 2018 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.

On May 9, 2019, Symantec announced that Clark would be stepping down and that board member Rick Hill, previously put forward by Starboard, had been appointed interim president and CEO. Vincent Pilette also joined Symantec as its new CFO.

On August 8, 2019, Broadcom announced they would be acquiring the Enterprise software division of Symantec for $10.7 billion. This is after having attempted to purchase the whole company. The Norton family of products will remain in the Symantec portfolio. The sale closed on November 4, 2019, and subsequently, the company adopted the NortonLifeLock name and relocated its headquarters from Mountain View, California to LifeLock's offices in Tempe, Arizona.

In 2021, a crypto-miner was added to the Norton 360 product, called Norton Crypto. Once activated by the user, Norton Crypto mines Ethereum (ETH) using the installed machine's graphics card while idle. The program also creates a secure wallet on the same machine. Norton announced it was permanently disabling the feature on September 14, 2022, due to the Ethereum merge.

US-based NortonLifeLock and Avast, a European cybersecurity leader based in Czech Republic founded by Eduard Kučera and Pavel Baudiš in 1988 which was listed on the London Stock Exchange since its 2018 IPO there, merged in a deal announced in July 2021 and completed in September 2022, forming a new multinational company called Gen Digital. This merger created a larger cybersecurity firm with a broader portfolio of brands and products, including Norton, Avast, LifeLock and others. The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the merger in September 2022.

In December 2024, Gen Digital announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MoneyLion. In April 2025, Gen Digital completed its acquisition of MoneyLion in a $1 billion all-cash deal.

In February 2025, Norton's antivirus software added Genie AI functionality for fraud protection.

Products

Norton

Norton product line includes Norton AntiVirus, Norton Small Business, Norton Family, Norton Mobile Security, Norton Online Backup, Norton 360, Norton Utilities and Norton Computer Tune Up. Norton's line also includes LifeLock and ReputationDefender.

In 2012, PC Tools iAntiVirus was rebranded as a Norton product under the name iAntiVirus, and released to the Mac App Store. Also in 2012, the Norton Partner Portal was relaunched to support sales to consumers throughout the EMEA.

Avast

Avast product line includes Avast Antivirus, Avast Premium Security, Avast Cleanup, Avast Secure Browser, and Avast SecureLine VPN. As of 2017, it is the most popular antivirus vendor on the market and it had the largest market share.

AVG

AVG product line includes AVG AntiVirus, AVG Internet Security, AVG Secure VPN, AVG PC TuneUp, and AVG Driver Updater. Previously a publicly company in February 2012, it was acquired by Avast in July 2016 for $1.3 billion.

Avira

Avira product line includes Avira Free Security, Avira Internet Security, Avira Prime and Avira Phantom VPN.

Other

Other products offered by Gen Digital include CCleaner, Recuva, Speccy, Defraggler, HMA, and SONAR.

Mergers and acquisitions

ACT!

In 1993, Symantec acquired ACT! from Contact Software International. Symantec sold ACT! to SalesLogix in 1999. At the time it was the world's most popular CRM application for Windows and Macintosh.

Veritas

On December 16, 2004, Veritas and Symantec announced their plans for a merger. With Veritas valued at $13.5 billion, it was the largest software industry merger to date. Symantec's shareholders voted to approve the merger on June 24, 2005; the deal closed successfully on July 2, 2005. July 5, 2005, was the first day of business for the U.S. offices of the new, combined software company. As a result of this merger, Symantec includes storage- and availability-related products in its portfolio, namely Veritas File System (VxFS), Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM), Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR), Veritas Cluster Server (VCS), NetBackup (NBU), Backup Exec (BE) and Enterprise Vault (EV).

On January 29, 2016, Symantec sold Veritas to The Carlyle Group.

Sygate

On August 16, 2005, Symantec acquired Sygate, a security software firm based in Fremont, California, with about 200 staff. As of November 30, 2005, all Sygate personal firewall products were discontinued.

Altiris

On January 29, 2007, Symantec announced plans to acquire Altiris, and on April 6, 2007, the acquisition was completed. Altiris specializes in service-oriented management software that allows organizations to manage IT assets. It also provides software for web services, security and systems management products. Established in 1998, Altiris is headquartered in Lindon, Utah.

Vontu

On November 5, 2007, Symantec announced its acquisition of Vontu, a Data Loss Prevention (DLP) company, for $350 million.

Application Performance Management business

On January 17, 2008, Symantec announced that it was spinning off its Application Performance Management (APM) business and the i3 product line to Vector Capital. Precise Software Solutions took over development, product management, marketing and sales for the APM business, launching as an independent company on September 17, 2008.

PC Tools

On August 18, 2008, Symantec announced the signing of an agreement to acquire PC Tools. Under the agreement, PC Tools would maintain separate operations. The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. In May 2013, Symantec announced they were discontinuing the PC Tools line of internet security software.

In December 2013, Symantec announced they were discontinuing and retiring the entire PC Tools brand and offering a non-expiring license to PC Tools Performance Toolkit, PC Tools Registry Mechanic, PC Tools File Recover and PC Tools Privacy Guardian users with an active subscription as of December 4, 2013.

AppStream

On April 18, 2008, Symantec completed the acquisition of AppStream, a nonpublic Palo Alto, California-based provider of endpoint virtualization software. AppStream was acquired to complement Symantec's endpoint management and virtualization portfolio and strategy.

MessageLabs

On October 9, 2008, Symantec announced its intent to acquire Gloucester-based MessageLabs (spun off from Star Internet in 2007) to boost its Software as a Service (SaaS) business. Symantec purchased the online messaging and Web security provider for about $695 million in cash. The acquisition closed on November 17, 2008.

PGP and GuardianEdge

On April 29, 2010, Symantec announced its intent to acquire PGP Corporation and GuardianEdge. The acquisitions closed on June 4, 2010, and provided access to established encryption, key management and technologies to Symantec's customers.

Verisign authentication

On May 19, 2010, Symantec signed a definitive agreement to acquire Verisign's authentication business unit, which included the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Verisign Trust and Verisign Identity Protection (VIP) authentication services. The acquisition closed on August 9, 2010. In August 2012, Symantec completed its rebranding of the Verisign SSL Certificate Service by renaming the Verisign Trust Seal the Norton Secured Seal. Symantec sold the SSL unit to DigiCert for US$950 million in mid 2017.

RuleSpace

Acquired on October 10, 2010, RuleSpace is a web categorisation product first developed in 1996. The categorisation is, automated using what Symantec refers to as the Automated Categorization System (ACS). It is used as the base for content filtering by many UK ISP.

Clearwell Systems

On May 19, 2011, Symantec announced the acquisition of Clearwell Systems for approximately $390 million.

LiveOffice

On January 17, 2012, Symantec announced the acquisition of cloud email-archiving company LiveOffice. The acquisition price was $115 million. Last year, Symantec joined the cloud storage and backup sector with its Enterprise Vault.cloud and Cloud Storage for Enterprise Vault software, in addition to a cloud messaging software, Symantec Instant Messaging Security cloud (IMS.cloud). Symantec stated that the acquisition would add to its information governance products, allowing customers to store information on-premises, in Symantec's data centers, or both.

Odyssey Software

On March 2, 2012, Symantec completed the acquisition of Odyssey Software. Odyssey Software's main product was Athena, which was device management software that extended Microsoft System Center software, adding the ability to manage, support and control mobile and embedded devices, such as smartphones and ruggedized handhelds.

Nukona

Symantec completed its acquisition of Nukona, a provider of Mobile Application Management (MAM), on April 2, 2012. The acquisition agreement between Symantec and Nukona was announced on March 20, 2012.

NitroDesk

In May 2014 Symantec acquired NitroDesk, provider of TouchDown, the market-leading third-party EAS mobile application.

Blue Coat Systems

On June 13, 2016, it was announced that Symantec had acquired Blue Coat Systems for $4.65 billion.

LifeLock

In 2017, Symantec acquired LifeLock, and renamed itself to NortonLifeLock in 2019.

Avira

NortonLifeLock acquired German security firm Avira in December 2020 for $360 million.

Avast

In August 2021, NortonLifelock agreed to merge with Czech cybersecurity software company Avast. The UK Competition and Markets Authority formally cleared the $8.1 billion merger on September 2, 2022. The company subsequently adopted the name Gen Digital.

MoneyLion

In December 2024, Gen Digital announced its intent to acquire MoneyLion at a transaction value of approximately $1 billion; the deal closed on April 17, 2025. With the acquisition, MoneyLion's financial management tools and AI recommendation platform were added to Gen's portfolio.

Locations around the world

Gen Digital has dual headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic (EU) and Tempe, Arizona (USA). It has development centers in India (Pune, Chennai and Bangalore) and also in the United States (Tempe, Arizona) and the Czech Republic (Prague). Additionally, the company has offices in Dublin, Ireland and London, United Kingdom.

Security concerns and controversies

Restatement

On August 9, 2004, the company announced that it discovered an error in its calculation of deferred revenue, which represented an accumulated adjustment of $20 million.

Endpoint bug

The arrival of the year 2010 triggered a bug in Symantec Endpoint. Symantec reported that malware and intrusion protection updates with "a date greater than December 31, 2009, 11:59 pm [were] considered to be 'out of date.'" The company created and distributed a workaround for the issue.

Scan evasion vulnerability

In March 2010, it was reported that Symantec AntiVirus and Symantec Client Security were prone to a vulnerability that might allow an attacker to bypass on-demand virus scanning, and permit malicious files to escape detection.

Denial-of-service attack vulnerabilities

In January 2011, multiple vulnerabilities in Symantec products that could be exploited by a denial-of-service attack, and thereby compromise a system, were reported. The products involved were Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition Server and Symantec System Center.

The November 12, 2012, Vulnerability Bulletin of the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) reported the following vulnerability for older versions of Symantec's Antivirus system: "The decomposer engine in Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) 11.0, Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition 12.0, Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition (SAVCE) 10.x, and Symantec Scan Engine (SSE) before 5.2.8 does not properly perform bounds checks of the contents of CAB archives, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted file."

The problem relates to older versions of the systems and a patch is available. US-CERT rated the seriousness of this vulnerability as a 9.7 on a 10-point scale. The "decomposer engine" is a component of the scanning system that opens containers, such as compressed files, so that the scanner can evaluate the files within.

Scareware lawsuit

In January 2012, James Gross filed a lawsuit against Symantec for distributing fake scareware scanners that purportedly alerted users of issues with their computers. Gross claimed that after the scan, only some of the errors and problems were corrected, and he was prompted by the scanner to purchase a Symantec app to remove the rest. Gross claimed that he bought the app, but it did not speed up his computer or remove the detected viruses. He hired a digital forensics expert to back up this claim. Symantec denied the allegations and said that it would contest the case. Symantec settled a $11 million fund (up to $9 to more than 1 million eligible customers representing the overpaid amount for the app) and the case was dismissed in court.

Source code theft

On January 17, 2012, Symantec disclosed that its network had been hacked. A hacker known as "Yama Tough" had obtained the source code for some Symantec software by hacking an Indian government server. Yama Tough released parts of the code and threatened to release more. According to Chris Paden, a Symantec spokesman, the source code that was taken was for Enterprise products that were between five and six years old.

On September 25, 2012, an affiliate of the hacker group Anonymous published source code from Norton Utilities. Symantec confirmed that it was part of the code that had been stolen earlier, and that the leak included code for 2006 versions of Norton Utilities, pcAnywhere and Norton Antivirus.

Verisign data breach

In February 2012, it was reported that Verisign's network and data had been hacked repeatedly in 2010, but that the breaches had not been disclosed publicly until they were noted in an SEC filing in October 2011. Verisign did not provide information about whether the breach included its certificate authority business, which was acquired by Symantec in late 2010. Oliver Lavery, director of security and research for nCircle, asked rhetorically, "Can we trust any site using Verisign SSL certificates? Without more clarity, the logical answer is no."

pcAnywhere exploit

On February 17, 2012, details of an exploit of pcAnywhere were posted. The exploit would allow attackers to crash pcAnywhere on computers running Windows. Symantec released a hotfix for the issue twelve days later.

Hacking of The New York Times network

According to Mandiant, Symantec security products used by The New York Times detected only one of 45 pieces of malware that were installed by Chinese hackers on the newspaper's network during three months in late 2012. Symantec responded:

"Advanced attacks like the ones the New York Times described in the following article, <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/31/technology/chinese-hackers-infiltrate-new-york-times-computers.html">https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/31/technology/chinese-hackers-infiltrate-new-york-times-computers.html</a>, underscore how important it is for companies, countries and consumers to make sure they are using the full capability of security solutions. The advanced capabilities in our [E]ndpoint offerings, including our unique reputation-based technology and behavior-based blocking, specifically target sophisticated attacks. Turning on only the signature-based anti-virus components of [E]ndpoint solutions alone [is] not enough in a world that is changing daily from attacks and threats. We encourage customers to be very aggressive in deploying solutions that offer a combined approach to security. Anti-virus software alone is not enough".

Intellectual Ventures suit

In February 2015, Symantec was found guilty of two counts of patent infringement in a suit by Intellectual Ventures Inc and ordered to pay $17 million in compensation and damages, In September 2016, this decision was reversed on appeal by the Federal Circuit.

Sustaining digital certificate security

On September 18, 2015, Google notified Symantec that the latter issued 23 test certificates for five organizations, including Google and Opera, without the domain owners' knowledge. Symantec performed another audit and announced that an additional 164 test certificates were mis-issued for 76 domains and 2,458 test certificates were mis-issued for domains that had never been registered. Google requested that Symantec update the public incident report with proven analysis explaining the details on each of the failures.

The company was asked to report all the certificates issued to the Certificate Transparency log henceforth. Symantec has since reported implementing Certificate Transparency for all its SSL Certificates. Above all, Google has insisted that Symantec execute a security audit by a third party and to maintain tamper-proof security audit logs.

Google and Symantec clash on website security checks

On March 24, 2017, Google stated that it had lost confidence in Symantec, after the latest incident of improper certificate issuance. Google says millions of existing Symantec certificates will become untrusted in Google Chrome over the next 12 months. According to Google, Symantec partners issued at least 30,000 certificates of questionable validity over several years, but Symantec disputes that number. Google said Symantec failed to comply with industry standards and could not provide audits showing the necessary documentation.

Google's Ryan Sleevi said that Symantec partnered with other CAs (CrossCert (Korea Electronic Certificate Authority), Certisign Certificatadora Digital, Certsuperior S. de R. L. de C.V., and Certisur S.A.) who did not follow proper verification procedures leading to the misissuance of certificates.

Following discussions in which Google had required that Symantec migrate Symantec-branded certificate issuance operations a non-Symantec-operated "Managed Partner Infrastructure", a deal was announced whereby DigiCert acquired Symantec's website security business. In September 2017, Google announced that starting with Chrome 66, "Chrome will remove trust in Symantec-issued certificates issued prior to June 1, 2016". Google further stated that "by December 1, 2017, Symantec will transition issuance and operation of publicly-trusted certificates to DigiCert infrastructure, and certificates issued from the old Symantec infrastructure after this date will not be trusted in Chrome." Google predicted that toward the end of October 2018, with the release of Chrome 70, the browser would omit all trust in Symantec's old infrastructure and all of the certificates it had issued, affecting most certificates chaining to Symantec roots. Mozilla Firefox planned to distrust Symantec-issued certificates in Firefox 63 (released on October 23, 2018), but delivered the change in Firefox 64 (released on December 11, 2018). Apple has also planned to distrust Symantec root certificates. Subsequently, Symantec exited the TLS/SSL segment by selling the SSL unit to Digicert for $950 million in mid 2017.

Norton Crypto

On July 20, 2021, Norton LifeLock released Norton Crypto, which would've mined Ethereum in the background in exchange for periodic payments. This drew criticism from users, as this was installed automatically, and many users reported having difficulty uninstalling the program.

Columbia patent-infringement lawsuit

In May 2022, Columbia University won $185 million judgement against NortonLifeLock in a patent-infringement lawsuit. The jury found that Norton willfully infringed the patents related to antivirus fighting malware. In March 2026, Gen Digital overturned a $481 million ruling that Columbia University had won against software company Gen Digital for infringing patents related to cybersecurity technology.

TCPA class action settlement

In January 2026, Gen Digital agreed to a $9.95 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that the company placed prerecorded telephone calls regarding LifeLock or Norton accounts to phone numbers provided by customers, but that reached individuals who had no account with either company because the phone numbers had been reassigned. This was alleged to be in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The settlement covers calls made between February 19, 2021, and October 30, 2025. It received preliminary court approval on January 28, 2026, with a final approval hearing scheduled for July 14, 2026.

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GEN स्टॉक स्नैपशॉट मूल्य, बाजार पूंजीकरण, P/E, EPS, ROE, ऋण/इक्विटी, 52-सप्ताह की सीमा

मूल्य
$27.34
मार्केट कैप
$16.35B
P/E (TTM)
17.4
EPS (TTM)
$1.57
राजस्व (TTM)
$5.00B
लाभांश प्रतिफल
1.9%
ROE
38.4%
D/E ऋण/इक्विटी
3.1
52W रेंज
$18 – $32

GEN स्टॉक मूल्य चार्ट तकनीकी संकेतकों के साथ दैनिक OHLCV — पैन, ज़ूम और अपना दृश्य कस्टमाइज़ करें

10-वर्षीय प्रदर्शन राजस्व, शुद्ध आय, मार्जिन और ईपीएस रुझान

राजस्व और शुद्ध आय $5.00B
9-point trend, +95.4%
2018-03-30 2026-04-03
EPS $1.57
9-point trend, -7.6%
2018-03-30 2026-04-03
फ्री कैश फ्लो $1.52B
8-point trend, +88.5%
2018-03-30 2026-04-03
मार्जिन 19.5%
8-point trend, -0.2%
2018-03-30 2026-04-03

मूल्यांकन P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA अनुपात — क्या स्टॉक महंगा है या सस्ता?

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
GEN
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -37.0%
17.4
30.1
P/S (TTM)
5-point trend, -59.7%
3.3
6.2
P/B
5-point trend, +102.6%
6.3
7.8
EV / EBITDA
5-point trend, -52.3%
9.2
Price / FCF (मूल्य / FCF)
5-point trend, -54.2%
10.7

लाभप्रदता सकल, परिचालन और शुद्ध मार्जिन; ROE, ROA, ROIC

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
GEN
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Gross Margin (सकल मार्जिन)
5-point trend, -8.1%
78.5%
79.3%
Operating Margin (परिचालन मार्जिन)
5-point trend, +18.0%
42.4%
Net Profit Margin (शुद्ध लाभ मार्जिन)
5-point trend, -34.9%
19.5%
12.7%
ROA
5-point trend, -50.2%
6.3%
4.9%
ROE
5-point trend, +104.4%
38.4%
15.3%
ROIC
5-point trend, -42.9%
12.6%

वित्तीय स्वास्थ्य ऋण, तरलता, शोधन क्षमता — बैलेंस शीट की मजबूती

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
GEN
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Debt / Equity (ऋण / इक्विटी)
5-point trend, +107.8%
3.1
354.1
Current Ratio (वर्तमान अनुपात)
5-point trend, -45.9%
0.4
1.9
Quick Ratio (त्वरित अनुपात)
5-point trend, -56.6%
0.3

विकास राजस्व, EPS और शुद्ध आय वृद्धि: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
GEN
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Revenue YoY (राजस्व YoY)
5-point trend, +78.8%
27.1%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (राजस्व CAGR 3Y)
5-point trend, +78.8%
14.7%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (राजस्व CAGR 5Y)
5-point trend, +78.8%
14.4%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, +11.3%
52.4%
Net Income YoY (शुद्ध आय YoY)
5-point trend, +16.4%
51.3%

प्रति शेयर मेट्रिक्स EPS, प्रति शेयर बुक वैल्यू, प्रति शेयर नकदी प्रवाह, प्रति शेयर लाभांश

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
GEN
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
EPS (Diluted) (EPS (तनुभूत))
5-point trend, +11.3%
$1.57

पूंजी दक्षता एसेट टर्नओवर, इन्वेंटरी टर्नओवर, प्राप्य टर्नओवर

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
GEN
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Payout Ratio (भुगतान अनुपात)
5-point trend, -11.5%
32.1%

लाभांश यील्ड, भुगतान अनुपात, लाभांश इतिहास, 5Y CAGR

लाभांश यील्ड
1.9%
भुगतान अनुपात
32.1%
5Y लाभांश CAGR
एक्स-डेटराशि
17 अगस्त 2026$0.1250
18 मई 2026$0.1250
13 फ़रवरी 2026$0.1250
17 नवमबर 2025$0.1250
18 अगस्त 2025$0.1250
19 मई 2025$0.1250
14 फ़रवरी 2025$0.1250
18 नवमबर 2024$0.1250
19 अगस्त 2024$0.1250
17 मई 2024$0.1250
15 फ़रवरी 2024$0.1250
17 नवमबर 2023$0.1250
18 अगस्त 2023$0.1250
19 मई 2023$0.1250
16 फ़रवरी 2023$0.1250
18 नवमबर 2022$0.1250
19 अगस्त 2022$0.1250
7 जून 2022$0.1250
18 फ़रवरी 2022$0.1250
19 नवमबर 2021$0.1250

GEN विश्लेषक सर्वसम्मति तेजी और मंदी के विश्लेषक राय, 12-महीने का मूल्य लक्ष्य, अपसाइड

खरीदें 16 विश्लेषक
  • मजबूत खरीद 2 12.5%
  • खरीदें 8 50.0%
  • होल्ड 6 37.5%
  • बेचें 0 0.0%
  • मजबूत बिक्री 0 0.0%

12-महीने का मूल्य लक्ष्य

10 विश्लेषक · 2026-08-20
मध्यिका लक्ष्य $31.00 +13.4%
माध्य लक्ष्य $32.11 +17.4%

Earnings History EPS वास्तविक बनाम अनुमान, आश्चर्य %, बीट दर, अगली आय तिथि

औसत आश्चर्य
0.01%
Period EPS Actual EPS अनुमान आश्चर्य
30 जून 2026 $0.71 $0.70 0.01%
31 मार्च 2026 $0.67 $0.66 0.01%
31 दिसमबर 2025 $0.64 $0.64 0.00%
30 सितमबर 2025 $0.62 $0.62 0.00%
30 जून 2025 $0.64 $0.61 0.03%
31 मार्च 2025 $0.59 $0.59 0.00%

सहकर्मी तुलना (GICS उप-उद्योग) प्रमुख मेट्रिक्स बनाम सेक्टर के साथी

टिकर मार्केट कैप P/E राजस्व YoY शुद्ध मार्जिन ROE सकल मार्जिन
GEN $11.30B 12.0 27.1% 19.5% 38.4% 78.5%
CRWD -685.9 21.7% -3.4% -4.2% 74.7%
NOW $160.43B 91.7 20.9% 13.2% 14.6% 77.5%
FTNT $59.00B 32.8 14.2% 27.3% 135.7% 80.5%
ZS $45.20B -1057.6 23.3% -1.6% -2.4% 76.9%
RBRK $11.32B -31.4 48.5% -26.5% 64.4% 80.1%
FROG $7.47B -100.7 24.1% -13.5% -8.4% 76.8%
PATH 24.2 12.7% 17.5% 15.1% 83.2%
S -10.2 21.9% -45.0% -30.6% 74.1%
GTLB -103.1 25.8% -5.9% -6.3% 87.4%
QLYS $4.75B 24.4 10.1% 29.6% 37.1% 82.8%

पूर्ण मौलिक सभी मेट्रिक्स प्रति वर्ष — आय विवरण, बैलेंस शीट, नकदी प्रवाह

आय विवरण 17
GEN के लिए वार्षिक आय विवरण डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue 12-point trend, +26.4% $5.00B $3.94B $3.80B $3.32B $2.80B $2.55B $2.49B $2.46B $2.56B $4.02B $3.60B $3.96B
Cost of Revenue 12-point trend, +48.1% $1.08B $776M $731M $589M $408M $362M $393M $455M $463M $853M $615M $727M
Gross Profit 12-point trend, +21.5% $3.92B $3.16B $3.07B $2.73B $2.39B $2.19B $2.10B $2.00B $2.10B $3.17B $2.98B $3.23B
R&D Expense 12-point trend, -49.6% $409M $329M $332M $313M $253M $267M $328M $420M $455M $823M $748M $812M
SG&A Expense 11-point trend, -19.6% · $291M $604M $286M $392M $215M $368M $410M $487M $564M $295M $362M
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, -41.4% $1.80B $1.55B $1.96B $1.52B $1.38B $1.29B $1.74B $1.84B $2.25B $3.27B $2.53B $3.08B
Operating Income 12-point trend, +1276.6% $2.12B $1.61B $1.11B $1.21B $1.00B $896M $355M $158M $-154M $-100M $457M $154M
Interest Income 3-point trend, +140.0% · · · · · · · · $24M $21M $10M ·
Other Non-op 12-point trend, -64.3% $5M $-3M $9M $-13M $0 $6M $7M $13M $21M $46M $10M $14M
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +1396.0% $1.51B $1.03B $447M $783M $1.04B $872M $819M $-107M $244M $-262M $392M $101M
Income Tax 12-point trend, +6825.0% $538M $386M $-160M $-551M $206M $176M $241M $3M $-720M $-26M $1.21B $-8M
Net Income 12-point trend, +10.8% $973M $643M $607M $1.33B $836M $554M $3.89B $31M $1.14B $-106M $2.49B $878M
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, +25.2% $1.59 $1.04 $0.95 $2.17 $1.44 $0.94 $6.32 $0.05 $1.85 $-0.17 $3.71 $1.27
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +24.6% $1.57 $1.03 $0.95 $2.14 $1.41 $0.92 $6.05 $0.05 $1.70 $-0.17 $3.71 $1.26
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, -11.2% 612,000,000 617,000,000 637,000,000 614,000,000 581,000,000 589,000,000 615,000,000 632,000,000 616,000,000 618,000,000 670,000,000 689,000,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, -11.1% 619,000,000 624,000,000 642,000,000 624,000,000 591,000,000 600,000,000 643,000,000 632,000,000 668,000,000 618,000,000 670,000,000 696,000,000
EBITDA 8-point trend, +279.2% $2.61B $2.03B $1.61B $1.56B $1.15B $1.05B $716M · $689M · · ·
बैलेंस शीट 28
GEN के लिए वार्षिक बैलेंस शीट डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, -85.5% $411M $1.01B $846M $750M $1.89B $933M $2.18B $1.79B $1.77B $4.25B $5.98B $2.84B
Short-term Investments 9-point trend, -100.0% · · · $0 $4M $18M $86M $252M $388M $9M $42M $1.02B
Receivables 12-point trend, -48.4% $361M $171M $163M $168M $120M $117M $111M $708M $809M $649M $556M $700M
Prepaid Expense 10-point trend, -12.7% $144M $136M $142M $122M $107M $95M $110M $136M $177M $165M · ·
Other Current Assets 12-point trend, +0.0% $295M $245M $334M $284M $193M $237M $435M $286M $522M $419M $420M $295M
Current Assets 12-point trend, -80.1% $1.08B $1.44B $1.36B $1.23B $2.26B $1.54B $3.08B $3.19B $3.49B $5.32B $6.96B $5.42B
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, -92.5% $71M $60M $72M $76M $60M $78M $238M $663M $778M $937M $957M $950M
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, -74.7% $464M $442M $584M $585M $575M $633M $1.08B $1.68B $1.99B $2.06B $1.96B $1.84B
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, -55.7% $393M $382M $512M $509M $515M $555M $840M $1.02B $1.21B $1.12B $1.00B $887M
Goodwill 12-point trend, +249.5% $11.00B $10.24B $10.21B $10.22B $2.87B $2.87B $2.58B $2.68B $2.67B $8.63B $3.15B $3.15B
Intangibles 12-point trend, +299.2% $2.10B $2.27B $2.64B $3.10B $1.02B $1.12B $1.07B $1.20B $2.64B $3.00B $443M $525M
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +174.3% $192M $269M $1.51B $1.32B $653M $686M $678M $1.16B $526M $282M $103M $70M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +17.8% $15.59B $15.49B $15.79B $15.95B $6.94B $6.36B $7.74B $15.94B $15.76B $18.17B $11.77B $13.23B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, -43.2% $96M $94M $66M $77M $63M $52M $87M $165M $168M $180M $175M $169M
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, -39.1% $2.71B $2.85B $2.73B $2.85B $3.06B $2.14B $2.62B $3.77B $3.17B $4.62B $4.03B $4.45B
Capital Leases 7-point trend, -38.4% $45M $42M $38M $31M $75M $66M $73M · · · · ·
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, -35.7% $198M $222M $261M $395M $75M $137M $149M $577M $592M $2.40B $1.24B $308M
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +398.7% $394M $688M $671M $74M $47M $60M $79M $78M $87M $103M $97M $79M
Total Liabilities 12-point trend, +77.8% $12.98B $13.23B $13.65B $13.75B $7.04B $6.86B $7.72B $10.20B $10.74B $14.69B $8.09B $7.30B
Long-term Debt 12-point trend, +291.0% $8.20B $8.26B $8.60B $9.76B $3.74B $3.60B $4.22B $4.45B $5.03B $8.19B $2.21B $2.10B
Total Debt 8-point trend, +63.1% $8.20B $8.26B $8.60B $9.76B $3.74B $3.60B $4.22B · $5.03B · · ·
Common Stock · · · · · · · · · · · $7M
Paid-in Capital · · · · · · · · · · · $6.09B
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, +199.6% $269M $236M $-98M $-585M $-1.94B $-2.78B $-3.33B $933M $328M $-761M $-655M $-270M
AOCI 12-point trend, -99.0% $1M $-33M $11M $-15M $-4M $47M $-16M $-7M $4M $12M $22M $104M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, -56.0% $2.61B $2.27B $2.14B $2.15B $-126M $-500M $10M $5.74B $5.02B $3.49B $3.68B $5.93B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +17.8% $15.59B $15.49B $15.79B $15.95B $6.94B $6.36B $7.74B $15.94B $15.76B $18.17B $11.77B $13.23B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, -12.6% 598,000,000 617,000,000 623,000,000 640,000,000 582,000,000 580,000,000 589,000,000 630,000,000 624,000,000 608,000,000 612,266 684,000,000
नकदी प्रवाह 18
GEN के लिए वार्षिक नकदी प्रवाह डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
D&A 12-point trend, +38.9% $493M $419M $485M $329M $140M $150M $361M $615M $640M $492M $299M $355M
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, +80.9% $237M $133M $138M $134M $70M $81M $312M $352M $610M $440M $161M $131M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +394.1% $100M $-30M $-983M $-143M $-81M $20M $-3M $-45M $-1.69B $-208M $1.08B $-34M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, +78.7% $218M $174M $233M $172M $85M $74M $79M $80M $87M $147M $57M $122M
Restructuring 11-point trend, -83.0% $35M $7M $57M $69M $31M $161M $266M $221M · $189M $266M $206M
Other Non-cash 8-point trend, -162.9% $-258M $56M $1.80B $-918M $9M $-99M $-5.42B · $410M · · ·
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +17.8% $1.54B $1.22B $2.06B $757M $974M $706M $-861M $1.50B $950M $-209M $802M $1.31B
CapEx 12-point trend, -92.7% $22M $15M $20M $6M $6M $6M $89M $207M $142M $70M $272M $303M
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, +12.4% $-1.01B $-100M $2M $-6.55B $326M $-69M $11.38B $-241M $-21M $-6.77B $7.17B $-1.15B
Debt Issued · · · · · · · · · · · $0
Net Debt Issued 2-point trend, -12.8% $-3.62B · · · · · · · $-3.21B · · ·
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, +26.8% $634M $272M $441M $904M $0 $304M $1.58B $234M $0 $500M $1.87B $500M
Net Stock Activity 8-point trend, -634000000.00 $-634M $-272M $-441M $-904M $0 $-304M $-1.58B · $0 · · ·
Dividends Paid 12-point trend, -24.5% $312M $313M $323M $314M $303M $373M $7.48B $217M $211M $222M $3.03B $413M
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -39.7% $-1.13B $-970M $-1.96B $4.68B $-333M $-1.90B $-10.12B $-1.21B $-3.48B $5.28B $-4.77B $-811M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, +28.6% $-595M $160M $96M $-1.14B $954M $-1.24B $386M $17M $-2.47B $-1.74B $3.11B $-833M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, +26.1% $445M $425M $-476M $456M $356M $341M $1.99B $112M $354M $1.08B $302M $353M
Free Cash Flow 8-point trend, +88.5% $1.52B $1.21B $2.04B $751M $968M $700M $-950M · $808M · · ·
लाभप्रदता 8
GEN के लिए वार्षिक लाभप्रदता डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Gross Margin 8-point trend, -0.2% 78.5% 80.3% 80.8% 82.3% 85.4% 85.8% 84.2% · 78.6% · · ·
Operating Margin 8-point trend, +4098.0% 42.4% 40.9% 29.4% 36.8% 35.9% 35.1% 14.3% · 1.0% · · ·
Net Margin 8-point trend, -17.3% 19.5% 16.3% 16.2% 40.4% 29.9% 21.7% 156.1% · 23.5% · · ·
Pretax Margin 8-point trend, +234.3% 30.2% 26.2% 12.0% 24.1% 37.3% 34.2% 32.9% · 9.0% · · ·
EBITDA Margin 8-point trend, +266.7% 52.3% 51.6% 42.2% 46.6% 40.9% 41.0% 28.8% · 14.2% · · ·
ROA 8-point trend, -6.7% 6.3% 4.1% 3.9% 11.8% 12.6% 7.9% 32.8% · 6.7% · · ·
ROE 8-point trend, +43.6% 38.4% 29.1% 27.0% 76.9% -875.4% -111.7% 89.5% · 26.8% · · ·
ROIC 8-point trend, +902.4% 12.6% 9.6% 13.9% 17.2% 22.1% 23.1% 5.9% · 1.3% · · ·
तरलता और शोधन क्षमता 4
GEN के लिए वार्षिक तरलता और शोधन क्षमता डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Current Ratio 8-point trend, -63.8% 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.7 1.2 · 1.1 · · ·
Quick Ratio 8-point trend, -69.6% 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.5 0.9 · 0.9 · · ·
Debt / Equity 8-point trend, +213.7% 3.1 3.6 3.9 4.4 -40.2 -7.2 422.1 · 1.0 · · ·
LT Debt / Equity 8-point trend, +206.8% 3.1 3.5 3.8 4.3 -29.4 -6.6 346.5 · 1.0 · · ·
दक्षता 2
GEN के लिए वार्षिक दक्षता डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Asset Turnover 8-point trend, +12.9% 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.2 · 0.3 · · ·
Receivables Turnover 8-point trend, +183.5% 18.8 23.6 23.0 23.2 23.6 22.4 6.1 · 6.6 · · ·
प्रति शेयर 7
GEN के लिए वार्षिक प्रति शेयर डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Book Value / Share 8-point trend, -45.8% $4.37 $3.68 $3.53 $3.44 $-0.16 $-0.86 $0.02 · $8.05 · · ·
Revenue / Share 8-point trend, +11.6% $8.08 $6.31 $5.94 $5.35 $4.73 $4.25 $3.87 · $7.24 · · ·
Cash Flow / Share 8-point trend, +75.5% $2.50 $1.96 $3.21 $1.21 $1.65 $1.18 $-1.34 · $1.42 · · ·
Cash / Share 8-point trend, -75.8% $0.69 $1.63 $1.36 $1.17 $3.24 $1.61 $3.70 · $2.84 · · ·
Dividend / Share 12-point trend, -16.7% $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $12 $0 $0 $0 $5 $1
Dividend Paid / Share 5-point trend, -79.2% · · · · · · $0 · $0 $0 $5 $1
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +24.6% $1.57 $1.03 $0.95 $2.14 $1.41 $0.92 $6.05 $0.05 $1.70 $-0.17 $3.71 $1.26
विकास दरें 10
GEN के लिए वार्षिक विकास दरें डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, +181.9% 27.1% 3.5% 14.6% 18.6% 9.6% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +3.2% 14.7% 12.1% 14.2% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 14.4% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, -1.6% 52.4% 8.4% -55.6% 51.8% 53.3% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -1008.3% -9.8% -9.9% 1.1% · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 11.3% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, +0.8% 51.3% 5.9% -54.5% 59.6% 50.9% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -423.0% -10.0% -8.4% 3.1% · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 11.9% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y -3.5% · · · · · · · · · · ·
मूल्यांकन (TTM) 16
GEN के लिए वार्षिक मूल्यांकन (TTM) डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +26.4% $5.00B $3.94B $3.80B $3.32B $2.80B $2.55B $2.49B $2.46B $2.56B $4.02B $3.60B $3.96B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +10.8% $973M $643M $607M $1.33B $836M $554M $3.89B $31M $1.14B $-106M $2.49B $878M
Market Cap 8-point trend, -30.0% $11.30B $16.31B $13.96B $10.98B $15.68B $12.42B $10.77B · $16.13B · · ·
Enterprise Value 8-point trend, +0.5% $19.08B $23.56B $21.71B $19.99B $17.52B $15.07B $12.73B · $18.99B · · ·
P/E 12-point trend, -35.6% 12.0 25.7 23.6 8.0 19.1 23.3 3.0 459.8 15.2 -180.5 5.0 18.7
P/S 8-point trend, -64.2% 2.3 4.1 3.7 3.3 5.6 4.9 4.3 · 6.3 · · ·
P/B 8-point trend, +34.7% 4.3 7.2 6.4 5.0 -168.6 -24.8 1077.3 · 3.2 · · ·
P / Cash Flow 8-point trend, -56.9% 7.3 13.4 6.8 14.5 16.1 17.6 -12.5 · 17.0 · · ·
P / FCF 8-point trend, -62.8% 7.4 13.5 6.8 14.6 16.2 17.7 -11.3 · 20.0 · · ·
EV / EBITDA 8-point trend, -73.5% 7.3 11.6 13.5 12.8 15.3 14.4 17.8 · 27.6 · · ·
EV / FCF 8-point trend, -46.7% 12.5 19.5 10.6 26.6 18.1 21.5 -13.4 · 23.5 · · ·
EV / Revenue 8-point trend, -48.6% 3.8 6.0 5.7 6.0 6.3 5.9 5.1 · 7.4 · · ·
Dividend Yield 8-point trend, +110.7% 2.8% 1.9% 2.3% 2.9% 1.9% 3.0% 69.4% · 1.3% · · ·
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, +55.3% 8.3% 3.9% 4.2% 12.5% 5.2% 4.3% 33.1% 0.22% 6.6% -0.55% 20.2% 5.3%
Payout Ratio 8-point trend, +73.0% 32.1% 48.7% 52.4% 23.3% 36.2% 67.3% 192.5% · 18.5% · · ·
Annual Payout 12-point trend, -24.5% $312M $313M $323M $314M $303M $373M $7.48B $217M $211M $222M $3.03B $413M

वित्तीय विवरण आय विवरण, बैलेंस शीट, नकदी प्रवाह — वार्षिक, पिछले 5 वर्ष

आय विवरण
2026-04-032025-03-282024-03-292023-03-312022-04-01
राजस्व $5.00B$3.94B$3.80B$3.32B$2.80B
सकल मार्जिन % 78.5%80.3%80.8%82.3%85.4%
परिचालन मार्जिन % 42.4%40.9%29.4%36.8%35.9%
शुद्ध आय $973M$643M$607M$1.33B$836M
तनुकरणित EPS $1.57$1.03$0.95$2.14$1.41
बैलेंस शीट
2026-04-032025-03-282024-03-292023-03-312022-04-01
ऋण / इक्विटी 3.13.63.94.4-40.2
वर्तमान अनुपात 0.40.50.50.40.7
त्वरित अनुपात 0.30.40.40.30.7
नकदी प्रवाह
2026-04-032025-03-282024-03-292023-03-312022-04-01
फ्री कैश फ्लो $1.52B$1.21B$2.04B$751M$968M

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संस्थागत मालिक (13F) 748 फाइलर्स · $8.3B कुल · तिथि अनुसार 30 जून 2026

संस्थान जो अपनी तिमाही SEC फॉर्म 13F में इस स्टॉक को होल्ड करने की रिपोर्ट करते हैं। केवल लॉन्ग पोजीशन; एक ही फाइलर अलग-अलग ऑप्शन लेग्स के लिए दो बार दिखाई दे सकता है। बड़े ऑफसेटिंग पुट/कॉल लेग्स आमतौर पर मार्केट-मेकिंग या हेज्ड इन्वेंट्री को दर्शाते हैं, न कि दिशात्मक विश्वास को।

संस्थागत गतिविधि — Q2 2026 बनाम पिछली तिमाही
नई स्थितियाँ बाहर निकली पोजीशन बढ़ाया घटा हुआ शुद्ध शेयर परिवर्तन
118 (-1 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) 84 (-19 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) 259 (-2 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) 211 (-2 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) +29.5M

Q1 2026 की तुलना में। SEC फॉर्म 13F फाइलिंग तिमाही के अंत के 45 दिनों के भीतर देय होती है, साथ ही देर से फाइल करने वालों के लिए एक छोटा बफर भी होता है — उस विंडो के भीतर आने वाली तिमाहियों को सबसे हालिया पूरी तरह से रिपोर्ट की गई जोड़ी के पक्ष में छोड़ दिया जाता है।

संस्था मूल्य शेयर % ट्रैक किए गए 13F का प्रकार
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $887916004 35673604 10.67% शेयर
STATE STREET CORP $777622067 31242349 9.35% शेयर
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $757182523 30421154 9.10% शेयर
FMR LLC $677678941 27226956 8.15% शेयर
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $643317322 25837841 7.73% शेयर
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $345686358 13940828 4.16% शेयर
ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $334826602 13452254 4.03% शेयर
PeakShares LLC $230780000 9272 2.77% शेयर
LYRICAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LP $198707523 7983428 2.39% शेयर
NORGES BANK $159255454 6398371 1.91% शेयर
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $150055490 6028747 1.80% शेयर
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $125419650 5038957 1.51% शेयर
Boston Partners $121226670 4870497 1.46% शेयर
Gotham Asset Management, LLC $110984410 4458996 1.33% शेयर
VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $109912348 4415924 1.32% शेयर
LOS ANGELES CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $108273591 4350084 1.30% शेयर
Nuveen Asset Management, LLC $105752279 3862392 1.27% शेयर
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $96866529 3891785 1.16% शेयर
Vinva Investment Management Ltd $79051109 3155454 0.95% शेयर
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $76996518 3093472 0.93% शेयर
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $56861977 2284531 0.68% शेयर
Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. $54785703 2201113 0.66% शेयर
Triodos Investment Management BV $50487045 2030038 0.61% शेयर
WORLDQUANT MILLENNIUM ADVISORS LLC $50032932 2010162 0.60% शेयर
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $46165449 1854779 0.55% शेयर
PFA Pension, Forsikringsaktieselskab $44695054 1795703 0.54% शेयर
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $44101988 2342113 0.53% शेयर
Quantinno Capital Management LP $40118357 1611826 0.48% शेयर
Alberta Investment Management Corp $38579500 1550000 0.46% शेयर
Nuveen, LLC $37770363 1517492 0.45% शेयर
Swiss National Bank $37264686 1497175 0.45% शेयर
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $37057377 1488846 0.45% शेयर
MORGAN STANLEY $35765508 1436942 0.43% शेयर
PineBridge Investments, L.P. $35083794 1235780 0.42% शेयर
SEI INVESTMENTS CO $34682920 1393448 0.42% शेयर
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $33894557 1361713 0.41% शेयर
Railway Pension Investments Ltd $32869734 1320600 0.40% शेयर
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $30651662 1231485 0.37% शेयर
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $30551081 1227444 0.37% शेयर
AustralianSuper Pty Ltd $30453239 1223513 0.37% शेयर
ExodusPoint Capital Management, LP $30227063 1214426 0.36% शेयर
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $29929802 1202483 0.36% शेयर
California Public Employees Retirement System $28413304 1141555 0.34% शेयर
BlackRock, Inc. $28388986 1140578 0.34% शेयर
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $28034152 1126327 0.34% शेयर
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $27773204 1115838 0.33% शेयर
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $26662716 1071222 0.32% शेयर
Pictet Asset Management Holding SA $26206930 1052910 0.32% शेयर
Assenagon Asset Management S.A. $25920048 1041384 0.31% शेयर
SEB Asset Management AB $25142807 1010157 0.30% शेयर
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $24745663 994201 0.30% शेयर
STOREBRAND ASSET MANAGEMENT AS $23016405 924725 0.28% शेयर
BARCLAYS PLC $22841105 917682 0.27% शेयर
Allianz Asset Management GmbH $21034091 845082 0.25% शेयर
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $20817323 836373 0.25% शेयर
WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP LLP $19923250 800452 0.24% शेयर
Swedbank AB $18859852 757728 0.23% शेयर
Zurcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonalbank) $18540461 744896 0.22% शेयर
Legal & General Group Plc $17708414 711467 0.21% शेयर
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $16324066 866918 0.20% शेयर
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC $16162944 649375 0.19% शेयर
AQR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $15953029 640941 0.19% शेयर
Invenomic Capital Management LP $15190591 610309 0.18% शेयर
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. $14364952 576616 0.17% शेयर
Federation des caisses Desjardins du Quebec $14269586 573306 0.17% शेयर
LBP AM SA $12391138 497836 0.15% शेयर
APG Asset Management N.V. $12372374 568314 0.15% शेयर
ADAGE CAPITAL PARTNERS GP, L.L.C. $12226391 491217 0.15% शेयर
Mediolanum International Funds Ltd $12141295 484876 0.15% शेयर
Asset Management One Co., Ltd. $12004313 637510 0.14% शेयर
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $11816303 474741 0.14% शेयर
Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC $11696594 430180 0.14% शेयर
Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking Corp $11234226 451355 0.14% शेयर
Permit Capital, LLC $11038566 443494 0.13% शेयर
AVIVA PLC $10946224 439784 0.13% शेयर
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $10825009 434914 0.13% शेयर
CRAWFORD INVESTMENT COUNSEL INC $10502317 421949 0.13% शेयर
TWO SIGMA INVESTMENTS, LP $10376741 416904 0.12% शेयर
BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT Holding S.A. $10367506 416533 0.12% शेयर
FJARDE AP-FONDEN /FOURTH SWEDISH NATIONAL PENSION FUND $10260430 412231 0.12% शेयर
Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. LLC $9978351 400898 0.12% शेयर
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $9583643 385040 0.12% शेयर
United Super Pty Ltd in its capacity as Trustee for the Construction & Building Unions Superannuation Fund $9300497 373664 0.11% शेयर
MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE $8993006 361310 0.11% शेयर
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $8821016 354400 0.11% कॉल ऑप्शन
STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD $8676853 348608 0.10% शेयर
NOMURA ASSET MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL INC. $8190000 329029 0.10% शेयर
MEAG MUNICH ERGO, Kapitalanlagegesellschaft mbH $8119398 276170 0.10% शेयर
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $8091615 325095 0.10% शेयर
SCHRODER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP $7655680 305738 0.09% शेयर
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $7312000 293759 0.09% शेयर
PRUDENTIAL PLC $7215885 289911 0.09% शेयर
TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. $6970049 266947 0.08% शेयर
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $6950456 284272 0.08% शेयर
Erste Asset Management GmbH $6855269 273776 0.08% शेयर
Generali Investments CEE, investicni spolecnost, a.s. $6815853 273839 0.08% शेयर
Mirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd. $6774386 272173 0.08% शेयर
Vanguard Investments Australia, Ltd. $6707382 269481 0.08% शेयर
VANGUARD GROUP INC $6684743 245853 0.08% शेयर
National Pension Service $6420898 257971 0.08% शेयर

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Vincent Pilette CEO & President 16 मई 2025 A 2183329 0 0 $0
Richard Hill Interim President and CEO 4 नवमबर 2019 A 46921 0 0 $0
Gregory S. Clark President and CEO 12 अप्रैल 2019 M 1503837 0 0 $0
BROWN MICHAEL A/CA CEO 1 जून 2016 F 414016 0 0 $0
Enrique T Salem President & CEO 10 मई 2012 A 577984 0 0 $0
Natalie Marie Derse CFO 17 फ़रवरी 2026 S 456678 0 1 $-18754
Nicholas R Noviello EVP & Chief Financial Officer 1 अप्रैल 2019 M 570817 0 0 $0
Thomas J Seifert EVP & Chief Financial Officer 10 जून 2016 A 242941 0 0 $0
James A Beer EVP and CFO 1 जून 2013 F 282705 0 0 $0
Greg Myers SVP, CFO 30 दिसमबर 2005 D 140000 0 0 $0
Samir Kapuria President 3 जून 2020 S 263270 0 0 $0
Michael David Fey President and COO 1 अक्टूबर 2018 A 1212802 0 0 $0
Francis A Desouza President, Products & Services 1 जून 2013 F 263259 0 0 $0
John David Thompson Group President and CIO 1 मार्च 2012 F 54393 0 0 $0
Kris Hagerman Group President, DCM 9 अक्टूबर 2007 M 151219 0 0 $0
Gregory S Butterfield Group President, Altiris Div 11 जून 2007 M 78612 0 0 $0
Gary L Bloom Vice-Chairman and President 15 फ़रवरी 2006 M 0 0 0 $0
John Schwarz President 30 जून 2005 J 39251 0 0 $0
Bryan Seuk Ko COO, CLO and Secretary 15 फ़रवरी 2026 A 587367 0 0 $0
Stephen Gillett EVP & Chief Operating Officer 10 जून 2014 A 200426 0 0 $0
Matthew Charles Brown CAO 17 अगस्त 2020 S 114675 0 0 $0
Scott C Taylor EVP, Gen. Counsel & Secretary 4 नवमबर 2019 A 601227 0 0 $0
Arthur W Gilliland EVP and GM Enterprise Products 10 दिसमबर 2018 A 165841 0 0 $0
Francis C Rosch EVP, Consumer Business 1 जून 2018 F 179881 0 0 $0
Roxane Divol EVP and GM, Website Security 12 सितमबर 2017 S 114940 0 0 $0
Mark S. Garfield SVP and CAO 9 जून 2017 A 48405 0 0 $0
John F. Sorensen SVP, Global Enterprise Sales 10 जून 2016 A 127549 0 0 $0
Balaji Yelamanchili EVP & GM, Enterprise Security 1 जून 2016 F 252810 0 0 $0
Brett Shirk EVP, Veritas Worldwide Sales 3 दिसमबर 2015 S 149792 0 0 $0
Matthew M Cain EVP, Veritas Chief Product Off 1 दिसमबर 2015 F 157149 0 0 $0
Adrian Michael Jones EVP, Enterprise Security Sales 10 जून 2015 A 91803 0 0 $0
Amit Mital EVP/GM, Emerging Endpoints,CTO 10 जून 2015 A 134864 0 0 $0
Andrew H Del Matto SVP and CAO 10 सितमबर 2013 M 42715 0 0 $0
Janice Chaffin Group Pres.,Consumer Bus. Unit 6 दिसमबर 2012 M 77500 0 0 $0
William T Robbins EVP, Worldwide Sales 16 अगस्त 2012 M 229015 0 0 $0
Rowan M Trollope Group Pres., SMB and .cloud 1 जून 2012 F 216789 0 0 $0
Rebecca Ranninger EVP, Chief Human Resource Off. 1 जून 2012 F 195954 0 0 $0
Phillip A. Bullock SVP & Chief Accounting Officer 1 मार्च 2012 F 33317 0 0 $0
Gregory Hughes Group Pres.,Enterprise Product 15 जून 2010 S 96273 0 0 $0
George W Harrington SVP, Finance & CAO 5 जून 2009 S 36155 0 0 $0
Art Courville EVP, Gen. Counsel & Secretary 30 जुलाई 2008 S 150938 0 0 $0
Thomas William Kendra Group Pres., SDMG 10 मई 2007 A 157127 0 0 $0
Stephen C Markowski VP,Finance & Chief Acct. Off. 21 नवमबर 2006 M 13114 0 0 $0
Jeremy Burton SVP, ESDM 12 मई 2006 A 107339 0 0 $0
John F Brigden SVP, General Counsel 15 नवमबर 2005 F 12256 0 0 $0
Ajei Gopal SVP, Technology & Development 30 जून 2005 J 759 0 0 $0
Dieter Giesbrecht SVP, Enterprise Admin Bus Grp 30 जून 2005 J 81161 0 0 $0
Don Frischmann SVP, Comm. & Brand Management 30 जून 2005 J 81172 0 0 $0
Ondrej Vlcek निदेशक 1 जून 2026 F 3932724 0 1 $-3082839
Pavel Baudis निदेशक 9 सितमबर 2025 F 33565 0 0 $0

SEC फॉर्म 3/4/5 फाइलिंग से अंदरूनी सूत्र; नेट = केवल ओपन-मार्केट P/S

कार्यकर्ता और 5%+ मालिक 3 होल्डिंग्स

जिन निवेशकों ने SEC शेड्यूल 13D दाखिल किया है — जारीकर्ता को प्रभावित करने के इरादे से 5% से अधिक लाभकारी स्वामित्व (कार्यकर्ता दांव, बोर्ड अभियान, M&A)। प्रत्येक पंक्ति उस फाइलर की स्थिति की सबसे हालिया ज्ञात स्थिति दिखाती है।

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Pavel Baudiš 28 जुलाई 2023 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग निष्क्रिय निवेश SEC
STARBOARD VALUE LP, STARBOARD VALUE AND OPPORTUNITY MASTER FUND LTD, STARBOARD VALUE AND OPPORTUNITY S LLC, STARBOARD VALUE AND OPPORTUNITY C LP, STARBOARD VALUE R LP, STARBOARD VALUE AND OPPORTUNITY MASTER FUND L LP, STARBOARD VALUE L LP, STARBOARD VALUE R GP LLC, STARBOARD LEADERS TANGO LLC, STARBOARD LEADERS FUND LP, STARBOARD LEADERS SELECT VI LP, STARBOARD LEADERS SELECT VI GP LLC, STARBOARD VALUE A LP, STARBOARD VALUE A GP LLC, STARBOARD VALUE X MASTER FUND LTD, STARBOARD VALUE GP LLC, STARBOARD PRINCIPAL CO LP, STARBOARD PRINCIPAL CO GP LLC, JEFFREY C. SMITH, PETER A. FELD ×7 फाइलिंग 5 अगस्त 2020 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC
Symantec Corporation ×5 फाइलिंग 1 दिसमबर 2016 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग M&A / बिक्री SEC

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ईटीएफ स्वामित्व 177 ETFs द्वारा धारित

वजन केवल प्रत्यक्ष इक्विटी होल्डिंग्स (N-PORT) को दर्शाता है; लीवरेज्ड या डेरिवेटिव-आधारित फंड में अतिरिक्त स्वैप एक्सपोजर हो सकता है जो नहीं दिखाया गया है।

फंड भार इकाइयाँ तिथि अनुसार स्रोत
BUG · Global X Funds 4.47% 2034700 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
HUSV · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III 2.20% 82735 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
FDIV · EA Series Trust 1.99% 75028 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
CALF · Pacer Funds Trust 1.61% 2865316 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
SRHQ · Elevation Series Trust 1.23% 122671 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
DTEC · ALPS ETF Trust 1.22% 35252 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FLOW · Global X Funds 1.02% 11350 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FBCV · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.75% 62207 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
FFLV · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.60% 5424 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
FXL · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.56% 428890 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
COWG · Pacer Funds Trust 0.51% 572167 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
FFLC · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.43% 251582 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
IQSM · New York Life Investments ETF Trust 0.42% 68820 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
TDVI · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund IV 0.33% 70711 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
LSVD · ADVISORS' INNER CIRCLE FUND 0.30% 93525 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
QDEF · FlexShares Trust 0.29% 79929 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
BFOR · ALPS ETF Trust 0.29% 23807 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
BKMC · BNY Mellon ETF Trust 0.28% 91637 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
SZNE · Pacer Funds Trust 0.28% 1947 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
JSTC · Tidal Trust I 0.25% 32404 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
CSM · ProShares Trust 0.25% 50457 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
AFLG · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VI… 0.23% 57548 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
JPME · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.21% 48610 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
ANEW · ProShares Trust 0.20% 608 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
JVAL · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.19% 70679 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
JPUS · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.15% 34798 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
JQUA · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.14% 552519 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
XAIX · DBX ETF Trust 0.12% 7405 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
GINN · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0.11% 9020 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FTEC · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.09% 801822 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
DEUS · DBX ETF Trust 0.08% 8062 NS 29 मई 2026 N-PORT
MSSM · MORGAN STANLEY PATHWAY FUNDS 0.07% 21941 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FNX · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.07% 48203 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
EGLE · Global X Funds 0.06% 69 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
DFSU · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.06% 62242 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
TECL · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 0.05% 134897 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
GXPT · Global X Funds 0.05% 2132 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
DFAC · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.05% 1245368 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
ROM · ProShares Trust 0.05% 25705 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
DXUV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.05% 9557 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
SCHV · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.05% 277983 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
TYLG · Global X Funds 0.05% 299 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
DCOR · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.04% 68026 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
AFMC · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VI… 0.04% 2587 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
VEGN · ETF Series Solutions 0.04% 3046 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
GVUS · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0.04% 5893 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
SNPE · DBX ETF Trust 0.04% 37466 NS 29 मई 2026 N-PORT
XMAG · Tidal Trust II 0.03% 1831 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
ONEQ · Fidelity Commonwealth Trust 0.03% 134301 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FNDX · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.03% 309278 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT