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Zoom founder Eric Yuan reacts at the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony in NYC on Apr. 18, 2019.
Kena Betancur—Getty Images Zoom founder Eric Yuan reacts at the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony in New York City on April 18, 2019.

Zoom, whose share prices have more than doubled from last year after becoming the go-to destination for virtual birthday parties and endless meetings, is now positioning itself for a post-COVID future. Among its new offerings: apps that allow users to chat and share files, and cloud-phone systems and conference software for physical offices—a reflection that a hybrid return to offices is looking more likely. “We recognize this new reality,” CEO Eric Yuan said on a recent investor call.

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