VeriSign, Inc. · Technology · Software - Infrastructure
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At close
$227.46
−$0.48 (−0.21%) Close
Pre-market$227.56
+$0.10 (+0.05%) 5:57 AM ET
Prev closePrevC$227.94
OpenOpen$227.46
Day highHigh$227.46
Day lowLow$227.46
VolumeVol1,012,262
Avg volAvgVol869,217
On chart
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Mkt cap
$20.90B
P/E ratio
25.82
FY Revenue
$1.66B
EPS
8.81
Gross Margin
88.15%
Sector
Technology
AI report sections
BULLISH
VRSN
VeriSign, Inc.
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AI summarized at 2:35 PM ET, 2025-06-30
Volume vs average
Intraday (cumulative)
+34% (Above avg)
Vol/Avg: 1.34×
RSI
47.07(Neutral)
Neutral (40–60)
0255075100
MACD momentum
Intraday
+0.04 (Strong)
MACD: 0.10 Signal: 0.07
Short-Term
+0.23 (Strong)
MACD: -7.36 Signal: -7.59
Long-Term
-0.91 (Weak)
MACD: -9.98 Signal: -9.08
Intraday trend score
69.00
LOW46.00HIGH69.00
Latest news
VRSN•12 articles•Positive: 9Neutral: 2Negative: 1
NeutralInvesting.com• Leo Miller
Buffett Trims Apple, Bets Big on Alphabet Ahead of Retirement
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reduced its Apple shares and significantly increased its position in Alphabet in Q3 2024, signaling strategic portfolio adjustments ahead of Buffett's retirement at the end of 2025.
Berkshire sold 32% of shares to maintain ownership below 10%, with the sale aligned with previously announced intentions
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Leo Sun
3 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in November
The article highlights three Warren Buffett-approved stocks that are considered reliable investments: Chubb, Moody's, and VeriSign. These companies offer stable business models that can perform well in various market conditions and are part of Berkshire Hathaway's investment portfolio.
Explicitly noted as a company The Motley Fool has positions in
PositiveInvesting.com• Leo Miller
Why These 3 Market-Beaters Are Backing Up Their Buyback Trucks
Three companies - Spotify, VeriSign, and Newmont - are increasing their share buyback capacity in 2025, signaling management confidence in their stock performance despite market fluctuations.
Provided 29% total return in 2025, increased buyback authorization to $1.5 billion, signaling management confidence in future earnings potential
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Patrick Sanders
3 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in July
Warren Buffett highlights three key stocks for investment: BYD, VeriSign, and Coca-Cola, each demonstrating strong market performance and strategic advantages in their respective industries.
Dominant domain registry service, 4.7% revenue growth, strong competitive moat, Berkshire owns 14.3% of company
NeutralThe Motley Fool• Adam Levy
Warren Buffett Just Spent $1.8 Billion on 7 Stocks. Here's the Best of the Bunch
Berkshire Hathaway invested $3.2 billion in eight stocks last quarter, with one company remaining undisclosed. Of the seven disclosed stocks, Constellation Brands stands out as a particularly good value for investors, with its dominant position in the Mexican beer import category in the U.S. and strong growth prospects despite industry headwinds.
The article mentions VeriSign as one of the seven stocks Berkshire Hathaway has invested in, but does not provide any further analysis or opinion on the stock.
NegativeBenzinga• Piero Cingari
Wall Street Rockets As Bond Yields Drop, Tesla Hits 3-Month Highs: What's Driving Markets Tuesday?
U.S. equities posted broad-based gains on Tuesday, driven by a drop in Treasury yields and renewed optimism surrounding trade talks between the U.S. and the European Union. The S&P 500 rose 1.9%, extending May's gains to more than 6%, while technology and small-cap stocks outpaced broader benchmarks.
Warren Buffett Bought 13 Stocks in the March-Ended Quarter -- 6 of Which He Never Wants to Sell
Warren Buffett bought 13 stocks in the first quarter, with 6 of them being 'indefinite' holdings that he has no plans to sell. These include Coca-Cola, American Express, Occidental Petroleum, and 5 Japanese trading companies. Buffett also bought shares in Sirius XM and VeriSign, which are legal monopolies.
Buffett bought shares in VeriSign, a legal monopoly in internet domain-name registration, suggesting he sees value in the company's strong pricing power and predictable cash flow.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Billy Duberstein
Best Buffett Stock to Buy Right Now: Sirius XM vs. VeriSign
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway added to positions in Sirius XM and VeriSign, two companies with strong economic moats and recurring revenue. VeriSign has a monopoly on .com and .net domain names, while Sirius XM is the only satellite radio provider. However, Sirius XM faces headwinds from streaming competition and declining auto sales.
VeriSign has a monopoly on .com and .net domain names, enabling it to raise prices and grow revenue. Its recent contract renewal and guidance raise have boosted the stock's performance.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Billy Duberstein
Why VeriSign Rallied 11.1% in April
VeriSign, the internet registry for .com and .net domain names, saw its stock rise 11.1% in April, outperforming the S&P 500. The company delivered better-than-expected earnings, announced its first-ever dividend, and raised its full-year guidance, leading to the stock's strong performance.
VeriSign's stock price rose 11.1% in April, outperforming the broader market, due to the company's strong financial performance, including better-than-expected earnings, the announcement of its first-ever dividend, and raised full-year guidance.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Leo Sun
3 Leading Tech Stocks to Buy in 2025
Despite the challenges facing the tech sector, VeriSign, S&P Global, and Netflix are three resilient stocks that are worth considering. These companies have strong business models, stable growth, and are well-insulated from the current macro headwinds.
VeriSign operates the authoritative registries for the internet's two most popular top-level domains, .com and .net, which provides a wide moat and a stable, growing business model. The company's revenues and profits are expected to continue rising, as it is insulated from the tariffs and other macro headwinds.
PositiveInvesting.com• Investing.Com
Warren Buffett's Last Dance Is a Masterclass in Wealth Building
Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, announced his retirement from Berkshire Hathaway at the age of 94. In his final year and a half, Buffett outperformed the S&P 500 while remaining a net seller, showcasing his masterful wealth-building strategy.
Buffett modestly increased Berkshire's stake in VeriSign, signaling his confidence in the company's growth prospects.
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