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  2. Proofpoint, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Proofpoint, Inc. is an American enterprise cybersecurity company based in Sunnyvale, California that provides software as a service and products for email security, identity threat defense, data loss prevention, electronic discovery, and email archiving.

  3. Proofpoint Systems, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Proofpoint Systems, Inc. is a provider of software, systems, and programs that support individual and organizational performance. Based in Silicon Valley ( Los Altos , California) and founded in 2003 by Jim Hill, Proofpoint Systems developed the first browser-based performance analysis software systems.

  4. Forcepoint - Wikipedia

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    Forcepoint is an American multinational corporation software company headquartered in Austin, Texas, that develops computer security software and data protection, cloud access security broker, firewall and cross-domain solutions.

  5. Proofpoint - Wikipedia

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    Proofpoint may refer to: Proofpoint, Inc. , an enterprise software security company in Sunnyvale, California, US Proofpoint Systems, Inc. , a performance software provider in Los Altos, California, US

  6. Thoma Bravo - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 2021, Thoma Bravo completed its $12.3 billion acquisition of Proofpoint. [38] In 2022, Thoma Bravo made a series of security related investments. [39] In April, it announced the acquisition of identity security company SailPoint for $6.9 billion with financing from private lenders.

  7. CyberArk - Wikipedia

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    CyberArk was founded in 1999 in Israel [5] [6] by Udi Mokady [7] and Alon N. Cohen.. In June 2014, CyberArk filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission, listing 2013 revenues of $66.2 million. [8]

  8. Ticker tape - Wikipedia

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    Ticker tape was the earliest electrical dedicated financial communications medium, transmitting stock price information over telegraph lines, ...

  9. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Ticker symbols are arrangements of symbols or characters (generally Latin letters or digits) which provide a shorthand for investors to refer to, purchase, and research securities.