US8030542042 - ADR
SAP SE-SPONSORED ADR
NYSE:SAP (12/26/2024, 3:45:07 PM)
253.98
+0.34 (+0.13%)
SAP SE engages in the provision of enterprise application software and software-related services. The company is headquartered in Walldorf, Baden-Wuerttemberg and currently employs 107,583 full-time employees. The firm operates through three segments: Applications, Technology & Services segment, which is engaged in the sale of software licenses, subscriptions to its cloud applications, and related services, primarily support services and various professional services, and support services, as well as implementation services of its software products and education services on the use of its products; the SAP Business Network segment, which includes its cloud-based collaborative business networks and services relating to the SAP Business Network, including cloud applications, professional services and education services, as well as the Company markets and sells the cloud offerings developed by SAP Ariba, SAP Fieldglass and Concur, and the Customer Experience segment, which comprises on-premise and cloud-based products that run front office functions across the customer experience.
SAP SE-SPONSORED ADR
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
Walldorf BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG 69190
P: 496227747474
CEO: Bill McDermott
Employees: 105315
Website: https://www.sap.com/
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