Sage Group PLC
LSE:SGE
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SGE's latest stock split occurred on Jun 10, 2013
The company executed a 77-for-81 stock split, meaning that for every 81 shares held, investors received 77 new shares.
Before the split, SGE traded at 348.0006 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 273.3458.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 10, 2013. This was SGE's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Dec 20, 1999.
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Nestled within the rich tapestry of the British software industry is Sage Group PLC, a company that began its journey in 1981 in Newcastle upon Tyne, initially as a provider of basic accounting software. Founded by David Goldman, Paul Muller, and Graham Wylie, Sage emerged from the initial sparks of entrepreneurial vision to leverage the growing demand for automated accounting solutions. The thirst for innovation was quenched through software that streamlined mundane financial tasks for small businesses. Over the decades, Sage has expanded its horizons beyond the UK, aspiring and achieving status as a global juggernaut in the business software landscape. Driven by strategic acquisitions and a commitment to developing its suite of products, Sage has woven its footprint across various international markets. This expansion is supported by a business model anchored in subscription-based services, providing steady, predictable revenue streams. At the heart of Sage's operations lies its commitment to facilitating business processes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The company crafts software solutions that simplify and automate tasks related to accounting, payroll, payments, and business management. Revenue primarily pours in through software licensing fees, monthly or annual subscriptions, and various ancillary services that complement its core offerings. Sage continually evolves its product lineup to adjust to the needs of a fast-paced digital landscape, providing options that range from traditional desktop applications to flexible cloud-based services. By focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence and cloud features, Sage ensures it remains relevant to its customer base while keeping ahead in a fiercely competitive market. The company’s model not only monetizes through direct software sales but also enhances customer value through consulting, support services, and a robust partner network, ensuring businesses remain equipped to tackle financial complexities efficiently.
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