ZoomInfo (GTM) Protective Put Calculator

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Price a protective put or zero-cost collar on ZoomInfo. Annual cost, max loss, upside cap, tax treatment, auto-filled from current GTM option chain.

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About ZoomInfo

ZoomInfo (GTM) is a public Marketing company, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Vancouver, WA. IPO'd Jun 4, 2020.

Last close: $2.8 per share (as of 2026-06-16).

Ticker changed from ZI to GTM in 2025.

Equity grants at ZoomInfo typically include incentive stock options (ISOs), non-qualified stock options (NSOs), and restricted stock units (RSUs).

ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. is a registered data broker in the United States. The company collects and sells personal data, both public and private, through various means of data and web scraping. Information about business entities like companies and departments are also collected and offered. This personal information is available for sale to other businesses, which use the collected data for targeted marketing.

Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Founded as DiscoverOrg in 2007 by Henry Schuck, the company acquired and adopted the original ZoomInfo name after the 2019 merger and went public on Nasdaq in June 2020 under ticker ZI. In May 2025 the company swapped ZI for GTM alongside the launch of GTM Studio, signaling a pivot from B2B contact data to a unified go-to-market software platform spanning sales, marketing, and RevOps. Headquartered in Vancouver, Washington with a Waltham, Massachusetts office, ZoomInfo closed fiscal 2025 with $1.25B in revenue, roughly 35,000 customers worldwide, and 1,921 accounts paying $100K or more in annual contract value.

Sources: ir.zoominfo.com · ir.zoominfo.com

Equity comp at ZoomInfo

  • RSUs use single-trigger vesting: shares become yours as each portion vests on schedule, and the value is taxed as ordinary income at that point. No IPO or acquisition is required.

Researched 2026-05-07.

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A protective put caps your downside on the GTM position at a chosen floor; a zero-cost collar pays for that floor by capping the upside. This calculator prices both structures off the current GTM option chain, with annual cost, max loss, and tax-treatment notes.

Example: a 5,000-share GTM position at $2.8 is worth $14,000. A 1-year 30%-OTM put on that position typically runs 2-4% of position value per year (about $280 to $560) before any premium offset from a short call. The calculator prices both structures off GTM's current option chain so you see the actual cost for your chosen floor, tenor, and cap.

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ZoomInfo equity questions

How much does it cost to hedge GTM stock?
The cost of a protective put depends on how far below the current price you set the floor, how long the protection lasts, and GTM's option-implied volatility. A zero-cost collar lowers that cost by selling away some upside. The calculator above prices both structures off the current GTM option chain and shows the annual cost, maximum loss, and tax treatment.
Does ZoomInfo grant ISOs, NSOs, or RSUs?
Equity compensation at ZoomInfo typically takes the form of incentive stock options (ISOs), non-qualified stock options (NSOs), and restricted stock units (RSUs). Incentive stock options can trigger the alternative minimum tax (AMT) when you exercise. Restricted stock units are taxed as ordinary income when they vest.
Do ZoomInfo RSUs use double-trigger vesting?
No. ZoomInfo restricted stock units (RSUs) use single-trigger vesting: each tranche becomes yours as it vests on schedule, taxed as ordinary income at that point, with no liquidity event required.
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