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Atlassian Price

TEAM
$69.66
-$0.33(-0.47%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-29 12:09 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-29 12:09, Atlassian (TEAM) is priced at $69.66, with a total market cap of $18.33B, a P/E ratio of -207.12, and a dividend yield of 0.00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $69.66 and $71.26. The current price is 0.00% above the day's low and 2.24% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 4.81M. Over the past 52 weeks, TEAM has traded between $56.01 to $242.00, and the current price is -71.21% away from the 52-week high.

TEAM Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$69.22
Market Cap$18.33B
Volume4.81M
P/E Ratio-207.12
Dividend Yield (TTM)0.00%
Diluted EPS (TTM)0.72
Net Income (FY)-$256.68M
Revenue (FY)$5.21B
Earnings Date2026-04-30
EPS Estimate1.33
Revenue Estimate$1.69B
Shares Outstanding264.94M
Beta (1Y)0.994

About TEAM

Atlassian Corporation, through its subsidiaries, designs, develops, licenses, and maintains various software products worldwide. Its product portfolio includes Jira Software and Jira Work Management, a project management system that connects technical and business teams so they can better plan, organize, track and manage their work and projects; Confluence, a connected workspace that organizes knowledge across all teams to move work forward; and Trello, a collaboration and organization product that captures and adds structure to fluid and fast-forming work for teams. The company also offers Jira Service Management, an intuitive and flexible service desk product for creating and managing service experiences for various service team providers, such as IT, legal, and HR teams; and Jira Align, an Atlassian's enterprise agility solution designed to help businesses to adapt and respond dynamic business conditions with a focus on value-creation. In addition, it provides Bitbucket, an enterprise-ready Git solution that enables professional dev teams to manage, collaborate, and deploy quality code; Atlassian Access, an enterprise-wide product for enhanced security and centralized administration that works across every Atlassian cloud product; and Jira Product, a prioritization and road mapping tool. Further, the company's portfolio includes Atlas, a teamwork directory; Bamboo, a continuous delivery pipeline; Crowd, a single sign-on; Crucible, a collaborative code review; Fisheye, a search, track, and visualize code change software; and Compass, a developer experience platform. Additionally, it offers Opsgenie, an on-call and alert management software; Sourcetree, a free git client for windows and mac; Statuspage that communicates real-time status to users; Beacon, an intelligent threat detection software; and Atlassian Access that enhance data security and governance for Atlassian Cloud products. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.
SectorTechnology
IndustrySoftware - Application
CEOMichael Cannon-Brookes
HeadquartersSydney,NSW,AU
Employees (FY)13.81K
Average Revenue (1Y)$377.56K
Net Income per Employee-$18.58K

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2026-04-29 10:41

Sui DEX Protocol Aftermath Finance Halts Following Vulnerability Discovery on April 29

According to BlockBeats, Aftermath Finance, a DEX protocol on the Sui network, discovered a vulnerability affecting the protocol on April 29 and paused operations as a precautionary measure. The team is investigating the issue in coordination with security partners and is taking steps to minimize potential impact on user funds.

2026-04-29 10:37

Anthropic Launches 8 Creative Tool Connectors for Claude, Including Blender, Adobe, Autodesk

Anthropic has announced a suite of creative tool connectors that enable Claude to directly control professional software used by designers and musicians. The initial eight connectors span 3D modeling, visual design, music production, and live performance, with partners including Blender, Adobe, Autodesk, Ableton, Splice, Affinity by Canva, Resolume, and SketchUp. The Blender connector was developed by Blender's official team using the MCP protocol, allowing other AI models to access it as well.

2026-04-29 09:09

DeepSeek Multimodal Researcher Hints at New Vision Model on April 29

On April 29, DeepSeek multimodal team researcher Xiaokang Chen posted on X: "Now, we see you," accompanied by two images of the DeepSeek whale mascot—one with closed eyes, the other with open eyes. The post appears to hint at an upcoming vision model, aligning with Chen's role as a researcher in DeepSeek's multimodal team. DeepSeek released V4, a text-only model, on April 24. The company has not made an official announcement regarding a new multimodal model.

2026-04-29 08:33

ZetaChain Reports Cross-Chain Messaging Vulnerability, $333,868 Loss from April 24 Attack

Gate News message, April 29 — ZetaChain released a post-mortem report confirming that the April 24 attack exploited vulnerabilities in its cross-chain messaging pipeline. The incident resulted in a total loss of $333,868 (primarily USDC and USDT) across nine transactions on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and BSC. The attack affected only three internal team wallets, with no user funds impacted. The attack leveraged three interconnected vulnerabilities: the cross-chain system permitted "arbitrary calls" with minimal restrictions; the GatewayEVM contract on the receiving end accepted most commands, including "transferFrom"; and users who had deposited tokens via "GatewayEVM.deposit()" had granted unlimited, unrevoked approvals that the attacker exploited to extract tokens from wallets. ZetaChain noted the attacker was not opportunistic but had invested significant time and resources in preparation, including funding a wallet via Tornado Cash three days before the attack and conducting brute-force attacks to impersonate victim addresses. The protocol has deployed patches, and cross-chain transaction functionality will remain disabled until upgrades and audits are completed.

2026-04-29 06:11

Cognition Establishes Singapore as APAC Headquarters, Eyes Regional Expansion

Gate News message, April 29 — Cognition, the AI coding startup behind Devin, announced on April 29 that it will establish Singapore as its Asia-Pacific headquarters to oversee regional expansion across Southeast Asia, Australia, India, and South Korea. Richard Spence will lead APAC operations from Singapore, with the company planning to open an office in the central business district later in 2026. The move follows Cognition's entry into Japan and its acquisition of Singapore startup Havana, whose team will contribute to regional engineering and product development. Cognition has also acquired Windsurf, an AI coding startup with $82 million in annual recurring revenue and approximately 350 enterprise customers. The company raised $400 million at a $10.2 billion valuation, with reports of another funding round near a $25 billion valuation. Cognition cited early adoption success in the region, noting that Singaporean bank OCBC is using its platform for software development and has achieved productivity gains of up to 30%.

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