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Jamf Holding has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of $17.78.
Based on Jamf Holding's latest earnings release for the quarter ending December 31, the company reported a quarterly revenue of $162.97 million and a GAAP net loss of $16.43 million. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of $150.65 million and had a GAAP net loss of $17.41 million
Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 46 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is negative on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders selling their shares of JAMF in relation to earlier this year. Most recently, in March 2025, Michelle Bucaria, the CPO of JAMF sold 12,656.00 shares for a total of $171,362.24.

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