2026 Q4FY26 Investor Presentation

Snowflake
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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Slide 1
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Standard corporate financial disclosure slide.other
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Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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Uses the Medallion Architecture (Bronze/Silver/Gold) pattern.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The slide uses a triptych layout with a screenshot of documentation, a network visualization, and a person working to represent the three pillars.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · SolutionLoop · Golden Circle
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The slide displays a large grid of corporate partner logos.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The slide serves as social proof by displaying a large grid of well-known corporate logos.illustrate_case
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The slide uses a network graph to demonstrate exponential growth in connectivity.illustrate_case
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Open slide detailBeat · Market Size
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The slide uses a standard four-column layout for key performance indicators.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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The slide explains the business model mechanics for Snowflake, emphasizing why Product Revenue and RPO are the primary focus over Billings.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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The slide uses two bar charts to demonstrate revenue scale and growth rates.quantify_impact
Open slide detailBeat · FinancialsLoop · Pareto Focus
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The chart tracks RPO in millions across Q4 FY25 to Q4 FY26, showing both total value and the percentage expected to be recognized within the next year.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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The chart highlights a 27% year-over-year growth metric.quantify_impact
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Fiscal year ends January 31.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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Fiscal year ends January 31. Numbers are rounded for presentation purposes.quantify_impact
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The chart illustrates a steady increase in total headcount over the five quarters.analyze_data
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The chart shows a very stable revenue distribution over time.analyze_data
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Figures are as of January 31, 2026.summarize
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The slide includes a disclaimer regarding non-GAAP measures and fiscal year definition.summarize
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Fiscal year ends January 31. Numbers are in thousands, except percentages.analyze_data
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The slide provides a detailed breakdown of G&A expenses, including stock-based compensation, amortization, and restructuring charges.analyze_data
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Fiscal year ends January 31. Numbers are in thousands, except percentages.analyze_data
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Includes footnotes explaining restructuring charges, asset impairment, and stock-based compensation.analyze_data
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The table includes revenue breakdowns and weighted-average share calculations for both basic and diluted non-GAAP EPS.analyze_data
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Fiscal year ends January 31. Numbers are in thousands, except percentages.summarize
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Includes product revenue, retention, customer counts, marketplace listings, and AI adoption metrics.summarize
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