$30.22+2.78 (+10.13%)
Tenable Holdings, Inc.
Tenable Holdings, Inc. in the Technology sector is trading at $30.22 with a market capitalization of $3.3B. Wall Street consensus targets $28.85 (20 analysts), implying a -4.5% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently 15% below its 52-week high of $35.69, remaining 24.2% above its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 7/9 indicates strong financial quality, Altman Z in the distress zone. The Whystock Score of 65/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
| Metric (USD) | Q1 2026 | Q4 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | $262.06M↑ | $260.53M↑ | $252.44M↑ | $247.29M↑ | $239.14M |
| Gross Profit | $205.39M | $205.24M↑ | $195.69M↑ | $192.86M↑ | $186.68M |
| Operating Income | $11.19M↓ | $11.97M↑ | $7.14M↑ | -$7.45M↑ | -$17.71M |
| Net Income | $1.41M↑ | -$737,000↓ | $2.26M↑ | -$14.71M↑ | -$22.93M |
Tenable Holdings, Inc. provides cyber exposure management solutions in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Japan. Its platforms include Tenable AI Exposure, a solution that helps organizations identify, assess, and re...
Tenable has had an impressive run over the past six months as its shares have beaten the S&P 500 by 9%. The stock now trades at $27.77, marking a 15.2% gain. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
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