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Dear Snowflake Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for Sept. 2

Dear Snowflake Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for Sept. 2

finance.yahoo.com 12.08.2026 22:00 23 baxış

Snowflake (SNOW), the cloud data company that helps businesses bring scattered data together through its Data Cloud platform, has given investors plenty to cheer about lately. SNOW stock has enjoyed a strong run since late May, helped by growing enterprise demand for AI tools, an expanded $6 billion multiyear partnership with Amazon.com (AMZN) Amazon Web Services, and quarterly results that came in ahead of Wall Street's expectations. But after that rally, some would be wondering whether Snowflake can keep the momentum going.

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That's when the company is scheduled to report its fiscal second-quarter 2027 results after the market closes. Wall Street is already looking for double-digit growth in both revenue and earnings, while management remains upbeat about the business. And this is where earnings reports get interesting.

A quarterly report is not just about looking at how the company performed. It can give investors a glimpse of what is coming next. For Snowflake stock, the Sept. 2 report could provide exactly that – making it a date investors may not want to miss.

Founded in 2012, Snowflake has become one of the biggest names in modern data infrastructure. Headquartered in Montana, the company operates its Data Cloud, a unified platform that helps businesses store, manage, analyze, and securely share massive amounts of data. With a market capitalization of $115.8 billion, Snowflake has become a major player in an increasingly data-driven economy.

What makes the company particularly interesting is how broadly its platform is used. Snowflake serves customers across financial services, media, retail, healthcare, manufacturing, technology, telecommunications, travel, and the public sector. In other words, wherever businesses rely heavily on data to make decisions, Snowflake has an opportunity to play a role.

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