Doximity Inc
DOCS
New York Stock Exchange. Currency in USD
33.75 -1.34 ( -3.82% )
Market Cap.
6.50B
Beta (5Y monthly)
-
Price/Earnings
44.14
EPS (TTM)
0.81
Forward Dividend
0.00 (0.00%)
Ex-Dividend Date
Volume
1.20M
1y Target Est.
41.00
Day's Range
52 Week's Range
Historical Summary
Performance
1 Month
6.47%
YTD
-32.68%
1Y
-32.61%
EPS growth
1Y
198.12%
Share Buybacks
3 Months
-0.00%
6 Months
0.42%
1Y
0.79%
2Y
-25.40%
About Doximity Inc
Sector
Healthcare
Industry
Health Information Services
Website
https://www.doximity.com
Exchange
New York Stock Exchange (XNYS)
Shares Outstanding
61.63M
Employees
953
Address
500, 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94107
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