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Roper Technologies Inc V.ROP.P


Primary Symbol: ROP

Roper Technologies, Inc. is a diversified technology company. The Company operates businesses that design and develop vertical software and technology-enabled products for a variety of defensible niche markets. It operates through three segments: Application Software, Network Software and Technology Enabled Products. The Application Software segment includes Aderant, CBORD, Clinisys, Data Innovations, Deltek, Frontline, IntelliTrans, PowerPlan, Strata and Vertafore. The Network Software segment includes ConstructConnect, DAT, Foundry, iPipeline, iTradeNetwork, Loadlink, MHA, SHP and SoftWriters. The Technology Enabled Products segment includes CIVCO Medical Solutions, FMI, Inovonics, IPA, Neptune, Northern Digital, rf IDEAS and Verathon. Aderant is a comprehensive management software solution for law and other professional services firms. ConstructConnect is a cloud-based data, collaboration, and estimating automation software solutions to a network of pre-construction contractors.


NDAQ:ROP - Post by User

Comment by DaveInvestor59on Dec 22, 2020 2:02pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Thoughts?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Thoughts?jermoguy thanks for the pep talk. I think I'll watch what happens in the next few weeks and see how much further to the downside this stock goes. It seems to be in free-fall mode right now. I know what you mean about Telsa. I bought Apple shares right after the stock split, and it promptly went down. It's taken two months to climb back up to what I paid for them. I finally broke even today. My takeaway from all this: I'm not lucky in love or in stocks haha.
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