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Price: 246.75 EUR -1% Market Closed
Market Cap: 287.8B EUR

SAP's latest stock split occurred on Dec 21, 2006

The company executed a 4-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 4 new shares.

Before the split, SAP traded at 158.4 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 30.3486.

The adjusted shares began trading on Dec 21, 2006. This was SAP's 4th stock split, following the previous one in Jun 26, 2000.

Last Splits:
Dec 21, 2006
4-for-1
Jun 26, 2000
3-for-1
Aug 1, 1995
10-for-1
Aug 9, 1994
5-for-1
Pre-Split Price
29.8585 158.4
Post-Split Price
30.3486
Before
After
Last Splits:
Dec 21, 2006
4-for-1
Jun 26, 2000
3-for-1
Aug 1, 1995
10-for-1
Aug 9, 1994
5-for-1

SAP SE
Stock Splits History

SAP Stock Splits Timeline
Dec 21, 2006
Dec 21, 2006
Split 4-for-1
x4
Pre-Split Price
29.8585 158.4
Post-Split Price
30.3486
Before
After
Jun 26, 2000
Jun 26, 2000
Split 3-for-1
x3
Pre-Split Price
30.8615 509.9996
Post-Split Price
31.5604
Before
After
Aug 1, 1995
Aug 1, 1995
Split 10-for-1
x10
Pre-Split Price
6.8944 1 165.7436
Post-Split Price
6.592
Before
After
Aug 9, 1994
Aug 9, 1994
Split 5-for-1
x5
Pre-Split Price
2.2041 1 872.348
Post-Split Price
2.2661
Before
After

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SAP SE
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Economic Moat
Narrow
Market Cap
287.8B EUR
Industry
Technology

SAP SE, launched in the early 1970s by five former IBM employees, transformed Germany's technology landscape with its pioneering approach to enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. The founders, envisioning a solution to optimize business processes, created a system that seamlessly integrated various functions like finance, human resources, and logistics into a single platform. This innovative approach allowed companies to enhance efficiency, transparency, and decision-making capabilities. Over the decades, SAP has not only refined its core ERP applications but has also expanded its suite with a wide range of business software solutions, including supply chain management, customer relationship management, and data analytics, leveraging the power of cloud computing to solidify its place as a dominant force in the global software market. SAP's revenue model hinges on licensing fees for its software products and subscription-based services. Its traditional on-premise solutions require an upfront investment for licenses and ongoing maintenance fees, while its cloud offerings cater to businesses looking for scalable, pay-as-you-go solutions. Furthermore, SAP generates revenue through professional services, advisory roles, and support plans, providing clients with implementation, customization, and continuous assistance. By maintaining strong relationships with its expansive ecosystem of partners, SAP ensures that its software continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing demands of today's digital economy, cementing its status as a crucial backbone for enterprises worldwide.

SAP Intrinsic Value
169 EUR
Overvaluation 32%
Intrinsic Value
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