SailPoint, Inc. Common Stock

SAIL

SailPoint, Inc. is a software company specializing in identity and access management solutions. It provides enterprises with tools to govern, secure, and manage digital identities and access permissions across various systems and applications. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, SailPoint is known for its IdentityIQ platform, which helps organizations ensure compliance, reduce risk, and improve operational efficiency regarding user access and privileges.

$20.54 +0.32 (1.56%)
🚫 SailPoint, Inc. Common Stock does not pay dividends

Company News

SailPoint Announces Date of Fiscal Third Quarter 2026 Results Conference Call and Participation in Upcoming Investor Conference
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sailpoint, Inc. • November 12, 2025

SailPoint will report its fiscal third quarter 2026 financial results on December 9, 2025, and will host a conference call and participate in Barclay's 23rd Annual Global Technology Conference.

Quantum Entropy, Rising Hacks, and a Hardware Shift Now Forcing Security Overhauls
Benzinga • Prnewswire • October 27, 2025

The cybersecurity landscape is evolving with quantum computing threats, prompting companies to develop quantum-safe encryption solutions and secure communication platforms to protect against emerging cyber risks.

SailPoint Technologies (SAIL) Reports Q2 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • August 10, 2022

SailPoint Technologies (SAIL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 77.78% and 8.28%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

Did You Buy Friday's Huge Rally? You're Doing It Wrong - I Explain, Also My Trades
Seeking Alpha • David H. Lerner • May 30, 2022

My call for the market to rally was roundly criticized, yet here we are. A 10% rally in one week makes me cautious about the rally continuing without some kind of consolidation Tuesday.

It's still not time to invest in China, argues Bank of America. Here's why.
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • April 11, 2022

Even after a rough first quarter, it's still too early to buy Chinese stocks, argues Bank of America.

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