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Check Point Software Key Stats

Check Point Software Q4 2024 Earnings Date

Currency:USDJan 30, 2025

Estimate
(YoY)
Actual
(YoY)
Vs Estimate
(% Chg)
Revenue
698.82M
703.70M
+4.88M
Beat Est.
+5.32%
+6.06%
+0.70%
EPS
2.22
2.30
+0.08
Beat Est.
+3.04%
+6.98%
+3.82%
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Mar 29, 2025

Check Point Software Earnings Estimates

Revenue

EPS

EBIT

Revenue is based on 30 analyst forecasts. Estimate data is from S&P, and actual data is from Income Statement

Currency: USD

Actual
Estimate
DatePeriodRevenue/EstimateEarnings Call
--2025/Q2-- / 664.616M--
--2025/Q1-- / 636.201M--
Jan 30, 20252024/Q4703.700M / 698.816M--
Oct 29, 20242024/Q3635.100M / 635.117M--
Jul 24, 20242024/Q2627.400M / 623.339M--
DatePeriodRevenue/EstimateEarnings Call
--2025/Q2-- / 664.616M--
--2025/Q1-- / 636.201M--
Jan 30, 20252024/Q4703.700M / 698.816M--
Oct 29, 20242024/Q3635.100M / 635.117M--
Jul 24, 20242024/Q2627.400M / 623.339M--

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