Article published Jul 6, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.
Question: Was Zoom's 2026 run-up-and-crash random, and is there a real business under the Anthropic-stake headline?
Verdict: Watch — not random, not a growth story, not a rumor. A cheap, no-growth, cash-fortress utility carrying a real (confirmed) venture windfall on Anthropic. The tape is the market oscillating between those two lenses. Value + optionality, not a trend-hold entry today.
What we're asking
Zoom ran from ~$79 (Apr 2026) to a 52-week high of $114.74 in early June, then fell back to $84.96 (−25.95% from that high) by 2026-07-06. Was that move random noise, or is there an identifiable catalyst? And past the widely-repeated "Zoom owns a piece of Anthropic" line — is that a rumor, and is there a real business underneath it?
What we found
1. The move is not random — it's two stacked catalysts
Run-up, wave 1 (late Jan 2026, ~$83 → ~$92): Baird surfaced Zoom's Anthropic stake as a "hidden gem," estimating it at $2–4B depending on dilution (CNBC, Seeking Alpha). First re-rating on the balance-sheet optionality, not the operating business.
Run-up, wave 2 (Apr → early Jun 2026, ~$79 → $111.88 close / $114.74 high): three things stacked —
- May 22: Bloomberg confirmed Zoom's $51M (May 2023) investment in Anthropic had netted a **$1B+ windfall**, marked to roughly $1.3B (Bloomberg, Stocktwits).
- Anthropic disclosed IPO plans, which crystallizes a path to realizing the paper stake (Simply Wall St).
- Q1 FY2027 print (quarter ended 2026-04-30): AI Companion paid users +184%, revenue $1.24B — feeding an "AI re-acceleration" narrative (UC Today).
The drop ($111.88 close Jun 2 → $84.34 Jun 22; RSI bottomed at ~6.9 — violently oversold — now $84.96): the optionality euphoria round-tripped. A private-company mark is not cash-in-hand; the $2–4B is a range set by IPO timing and dilution, not a number. With no fresh catalyst to confirm the top of that range, a melt-up built on optionality reverts. Underneath, the core-business reality reasserted: revenue is flat, and the late-Feb Q4 miss had already flagged the "growth plateau / margin" problem (Simply Wall St, FinancialContent).
Price shape — ZM's round-trip, annotated (live ZM closes; the table below carries the full detail):
| Date | Close | RSI | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-30 | $92.10 | — | Baird/Anthropic "hidden gem" re-rate |
| 2026-03-06 | $77.50 | — | post-Q4-miss give-back |
| 2026-04-28 | $91.14 | — | wave-2 run-up begins |
| 2026-06-02 | $111.88 | — | near 52wk high $114.74 |
| 2026-06-22 | $84.34 | 6.9 | capitulation low (extreme oversold) |
| 2026-07-06 | $84.96 | 35.1 | now — basing, still weak |
2. The Anthropic stake is real — but it's a windfall, not the business
This is the load-bearing distinction. The stake is not a rumor: $51M in May 2023 → confirmed ~$1.3B realized/marked, up to $2–4B on paper into an Anthropic IPO. But it is a venture bet that hit — a one-time mark on Zoom's balance sheet, not recurring operating cash flow. It changes the asset value of the company; it does not change what the video/UC business earns.
3. The operating business — a cash cow with no growth
Q1 FY2027 (quarter ended 2026-04-30), straight from the SEC 10-Q — and cross-checked against a second data source, exact match to the dollar:
| Metric | SEC 10-Q | Second source | ✓ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $1,239,006,000 | $1.24B | ✓ |
| Operating income | $310,473,000 | $0.31B | ✓ |
| Net income | $425,677,000 | $0.43B | ✓ |
| EPS (diluted) | $1.42 | $1.42 | ✓ |
| Operating cash flow | $521,610,000 | — | (EDGAR) |
Two things this table says out loud:
- Revenue is flat. ~$1.22–1.25B per quarter for a full year (Q2 FY26 $1.22B → Q1 FY27 $1.24B). The growth is gone; this is a mature utility, not a compounder.
- Net income ($425.7M) exceeds operating income ($310.5M). ~$115M of the quarter's "earnings" is below the line — interest income on the cash pile plus investment gains — not the operating business. A meaningful slice of Zoom's profit is its treasury and venture book, not video.
Balance sheet: market cap ~$24.9B; ~$7.9B cash + marketable securities on the books (~32% of the market cap is net cash), essentially no debt; total equity $9.97B (balance sheet, Apr 30) (Yahoo/analyst framing). FY2026 was ~$4.87B revenue / ~$1.90B net income (reported; the reported Q4 net of $674M matches the 10-Q). Gross margin ~76–77%. Strip the cash and you're paying a low-single-digit multiple for a highly profitable, flat business.
Verdict + reasoning
Not random. Not a rumor. Not a growth story. It's value + optionality — and that's exactly why it round-tripped.
The market spent 2026 toggling between two true descriptions of the same company:
- A cheap cash-fortress utility — flat revenue, 76% margins, ~$7.9B net cash, buyback capacity. Boring, defensible, no growth.
- A free call option on Anthropic — a real, confirmed venture windfall ($1.3B→$4B) with an IPO now on the table.
The Jan and May re-rates priced lens #2; the June crash re-priced lens #1. Neither lens is wrong — the stock is both things, and its "volatility" is the market re-weighting them as headlines come and go. RSI hitting ~6.9 on June 22 says the give-back overshot into forced-selling territory, not that the thesis broke.
Uncomfortable truth (the honest part): the exciting part of Zoom — the part that moved the stock — is a venture bet that hit, not the business. The business is a melting-but-cash-rich landline. AI Companion users +184% is real engagement, but it's largely a free feature today; the open question is whether it ever monetizes into revenue growth or just defends the base.
Style fit (per the desk's own book — trend-hold, durable secular uptrends, not deep-value/falling-knife): ZM does not clear that bar today. It's a special-situation value name with a catalyst, not a durable secular uptrend, and the tape is a round-trip, not a base-and-breakout. This is a watch, not a buy.
What would change the call (watch triggers):
- Revenue actually inflects — AI Companion / Contact Center converting engagement into 2+ consecutive quarters of accelerating revenue. That would move ZM from "value trap" to a real trend-hold candidate.
- Anthropic IPO prices — crystallizes the $2–4B range into a number and forces a clean sum-of-parts re-rate (and a decision on whether Zoom distributes the proceeds).
- Capital return — aggressive buyback against the ~$7.9B cash + windfall is the lever that makes the "cheap utility" case pay without needing growth.
- Entry logic if it ever qualifies: wait for the revenue-inflection confirmation, not the Anthropic headline. Buying the optionality spike is what just cost late-May buyers 25%.
Sources: Bloomberg, CNBC, Baird (Seeking Alpha), Stocktwits, Simply Wall St, UC Today, FinancialContent, Yahoo Finance. Fundamentals from the SEC 10-Q, cross-checked against a second source.