Snowflake provides a cloud-based data platform, which enables customers to consolidate data to drive business insights, build data-driven applications, and share data and data products. Co. provides its platform through a customer-centric, consumption-based business model, only charging customers for the resources they use. Using the performance of the public cloud, Co.'s platform enables customers to unify and query data to support a variety of use cases. It also provides data access so users can securely share data inside and outside of their organizations. Co.'s cloud-native architecture consists of three independently scalable layers across storage, compute, and cloud services. The SNOW average annual return since 2020 is shown above.
The Average Annual Return on the SNOW average annual return since 2020 page and across the coverage universe of our site,
is a measure of the annualized return over the past ten years (or specified start date) for a given investment
(up to the end of prior trading session recorded). Arguably, choosing ten years for a measurement
period is on the one hand completely arbitrary, but on the other hand provides a sufficiently long window
to capture long-term trends.
Thus, researching Average Annual Returns is good practice for investors — whether SNOW average annual return since 2020 or other benchmarks/peers
— and when doing so it is also important to factor in dividends, because a financial instrument's annualized return is
more than just the change in price if that instrument pays a dividend or coupon. Our website aims to empower investors
by performing the SNOW average annual return calculation with any dividends reinvested as applicable (on ex-dates).
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