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Sarasota FL vertical software holding company (NASDAQ: ROP) at $7.04B 2024 revenue (+14%) and record $2.3B free cash flow; $3.6B acquisitions in 2024 (Procare Solutions, Transact Campus) competing with Constellation Software.
Roper Technologies, Inc. is a Sarasota, Florida-based diversified vertical software holding company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ROP) as an S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, and Fortune 1000 component — acquiring and operating market-leading software and technology companies that serve niche vertical markets with high switching costs and recurring revenue models, generating $7.04 billion in revenue and a record $2.3 billion in free cash flow in fiscal year 2024. CEO Neil Hunn has led Roper's software transformation strategy, building a portfolio of 40+ vertical software businesses across three segments: Application Software (55% of 2024 revenue, including Aderant for legal management, Deltek for project-based businesses serving 23,000+ organizations, Vertafore for insurance distribution serving 20,000+ agencies, and Procare Solutions for early childhood education — acquired in 2024); Network Software (21%, including ConstructConnect, DAT Solutions freight marketplace, and iPipeline); and Technology Enabled Products (24%, including Verathon medical devices, Neptune water meter technology, and CIVCO Medical Solutions). In 2024, Roper deployed $3.6 billion on acquisitions including Procare Solutions and Transact Campus, maintaining $5+ billion in available M&A capital. Founded in 1890 as a home appliance and industrial manufacturer by George D. Roper, the company's strategic reinvention under former CEO Brian Jellison (early 2000s) into vertical software represents one of the most successful business model transformations in US industrial history.
Analog Devices (ADI) reported $9.4B revenue in FY2024, down 23% YoY (inventory correction). World's #2 analog chip maker. Leader in high-performance signal processing. HQ: Wilmington, MA.
Analog Devices, Inc. is a global leader in high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits, headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts. Founded in 1965, ADI merged with Linear Technology (2017) and Maxim Integrated (2021) to become the world's second-largest analog semiconductor company behind Texas Instruments. The company reported revenues of $9.4B in fiscal year 2024 (ending October 2024), down approximately 23% year-over-year due to a severe inventory correction in industrial and automotive markets.
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