, and attention is turning to cash flow, profitability and bang for buck.
Investors aren’t too bothered because a rising price means the value of their holdings isn’t too diluted, despite there being more shares in the market. And Atlassian has not been spared the current carnage in technology stocks. The TEAM share price has slumped 51 per cent so far this year, and the huge run Atlassian enjoyed since the start of COVID-19 has all but vanished.
The bank mapped out the theoretical impact of treating stock-based compensation as “cash” on the balance sheet. Airbnb’s plan is worth around 15 per cent of its sales, Salesforce is around 10 per cent. Security firm CrowdStrike is around 21 per cent and Palo Alto Networks comes in at 22 per cent. “Market volatility/talent competition are raising concerns whether stock-based compensation should be viewed as cash,” the Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.
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