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Roper Technologies, Inc
NYSE:ROP
$534.64

Financials

Curr Year EPS Estimate14.68
Next Quarter EPS Estimate3.48
Profit Margin0.17
Return on Assets0.04
Return on Equity0.10
Revenue5,527,099,904
Earnings Per Share8.98
Revenue Per Share52.84
Gross Profit3,543,000,000
Quarterly Revenue Growth0.08

General

NameRoper Technologies, Inc
TickerROP
ExchangeNYSE
SectorIndustrials
IndustrySpecialty Industrial Machinery
CurrencyUSD
CountryUSA
Fiscal Year EndDecember
Full Time Employees18,400

About Roper Technologies, Inc

Roper Technologies, Inc. designs and develops software, and engineered products and solutions. The company offers management, campus solutions, laboratory information management, enterprise management, information solutions, transportation management, financial and compliance management, cloud-based financial analytics and performance management, and diagnostic and laboratory information system software; and software, services, and technologies for foodservice operations. It also provides cloud-based data, collaboration, and estimating automation software; electronic marketplace; visual effects and 3D content software; wireless sensor network and solutions; cloud-based software solutions; supply chain software; health care service and software; RFID card readers; data analytics and information; pharmacy software; and toll system and products, transaction and violation processing services, and intelligent traffic systems. In addition, the company offers precision rubber and polymer testing instruments, and data analysis software; ultrasound accessories; radiotherapy solutions; testing and analyzing plastic solutions; dispensers and metering pumps; control valves; precision weighing equipment; automated surgical scrub and linen dispensing equipment; water meters; optical and electromagnetic measurement systems; automated leak detection equipment; medical devices; products and services for water and gas utilities; and equipment and consumables. It also provides temperature control and emergency shutoff valves; turbomachinery control hardware, software, and services; specialized pumps; flow meter calibrators and controllers; vibration monitoring systems and controls; analytical instrument; drilling power section; pressure and level sensors; and non-destructive testing equipment. The company was formerly known as Roper Industries, Inc. and changed its name to Roper Technologies, Inc. in April 2015. The company was incorporated in 1981 and is based in Sarasota, Florida.

Dividend

Roper Technologies, Inc pays out a dividend of $2.10 per share, with a dividend yield of 0.13%.

ROP's last dividend payment was made to shareholders on January 22, 2021.

They pay out 16.53% of their earnings out as a dividend.

Recent Dividends

Apr 22, 2024$0.75
Jan 23, 2024$0.75
Oct 23, 2023$0.68
Jul 24, 2023$0.68
Apr 21, 2023$0.68
Jan 23, 2023$0.68
Oct 21, 2022$0.62
Jul 22, 2022$0.62
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