Doximity’s president Steven Zatz just sold 4,000 shares worth $111K to cover taxes — but his big stake still sits at over 51K shares, valued at $1.3M. While the sale was routine, it’s a reminder that his fortune is tied to Doximity’s stock climb — because those options only pay off if prices rise. The company’s revenue grew, but AI computing costs crushed margins. With a $4.6B market cap and strong fundamentals, Doximity remains a digital health giant — but investors are watching closely to see if it can turn AI-driven revenue into real profit.

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