Stock price when the opinion was issued
A lesson is not to buy a damaged company (though buy a damaged stock). Zoom was THE Covid stock, but after the pandemic that success vanished as their competitors caught up to them, their cash position vanished and the company could not pivot to a new reality. Shares fell from $588 to the mid-$70s. Buyers along the way figured that shares could not fall further, but they did and those buyers got burned. The stock went into free fall. How to tell a damaged company from a damaged stock? You never know, so to minimize losses always buy and sell in tranches, not all in one shot.
It topped $588 during Covid in October 2020, but competition came charging from Cisco, Microsoft, Google and others. Shares fell to about $75 in two years. There were points on the way down when some investors bought in, assuming shares were a bargain. But every time they bought they got burned. The stock was broken, in free fall.
Usage has gone down, maybe because people are returning to the office and students are on vacation. Also, there's more competition now, not just Microsoft and Google. Zoom and its technology are here to stay, but the valuation needs to come down. As we normalize work and people return to offices, then businesses may use other platforms, or the small offices may use the free Zoom service. Zoom is more branded than its peers, so that is a competitive advantage. However, students will return to classes and won't be taking classes online.