Zoom jumps 11% after company announces it added 100 million new users in 3 weeks (ZM)
- Zoom Video Communications jumped 11% in Thursday trading after the company announced it surpassed 300 million daily users on its platform.
- On April 1, Zoom announced it had exceeded 200 million daily users. That's an increase of 100 million daily users in just three weeks.
- The company had only 10 million daily users in December 2019, meaning the coronavirus pandemic has led to a 2,900% increase in daily users as people across the globe stay at home and socialize via the popular video conference app.
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Zoom has seen its business boom since the coronavirus pandemic began earlier this year.
Prior to the pandemic, Zoom had just 10 million daily users, as reported in December 2019. But as millions of people across the globe have been under stay-at-home orders, many have turned to video conferencing with friends and family as a form of socializing.
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Zoom's stock has returned almost 150% year-to-date, at a time when it has seen its user base jump nearly 3,000%.
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