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Company Description

Aspen Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AZPN), commonly referred to as AspenTech, is described as a global software leader focused on industrial applications. According to multiple company communications, AspenTech develops software that helps industries "at the forefront of the world's dual challenge" meet increasing demand for resources in a profitable and sustainable way. The company is associated with the custom computer programming services industry within the broader professional, scientific, and technical services sector.

Company materials state that AspenTech solutions address complex environments where it is critical to optimize the asset design, operation and maintenance lifecycle. Its software is aimed at customers in asset-intensive industries, enabling them to run assets "safer, greener, longer and faster" in order to improve operational excellence. This focus on asset performance, monitoring, management and optimization is also reflected in third-party descriptions that characterize Aspen Technology, Inc. as developing software for asset performance, monitoring management and optimization solutions.

In various press releases, AspenTech describes itself as a global software leader and "a global leader in industrial software." Its technology is positioned around industrial and infrastructure use cases where reliability, safety and efficiency are central concerns. For example, AspenTech has highlighted its Digital Grid Management (DGM) solutions in the power and utilities space, which are used by a large multi-country energy transmission company in Latin America to help deliver high power reliability across thousands of miles of circuit. This illustrates how AspenTech software can be applied to manage complex, geographically distributed networks in real time.

Within its Digital Grid Management suite, AspenTech has referenced offerings such as AspenTech OSI monarch SCADA™, described as a flexible platform with advanced visualization, monitoring and control capabilities, and AspenTech OSI Energy Management System™ (EMS), which is used to balance transmission power in real time. AspenTech has also mentioned an operator training simulator that gives operators firsthand experience managing system events and emergencies that could affect power reliability. These examples underscore the company’s emphasis on operational visibility, control and training in demanding industrial environments.

Corporate communications also emphasize AspenTech’s combination of domain expertise and software. The company states that through its "unique combination of deep domain expertise and innovation," customers in asset-intensive industries can improve operational excellence and address the full lifecycle of asset design, operation and maintenance. This positioning links AspenTech’s software to long-lived, capital-intensive assets where small improvements in performance, uptime or efficiency can be meaningful over time.

AspenTech’s business is closely connected with Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE: EMR). Emerson describes itself as a global technology and software company with a leading automation portfolio that includes a majority stake in AspenTech. Emerson has stated that, through this portfolio and its majority stake in AspenTech, it helps hybrid, process and discrete manufacturers optimize operations, protect personnel, reduce emissions and pursue sustainability objectives. AspenTech is also presented in Emerson’s segment reporting as part of its Software and Control operations.

In a joint announcement, Emerson and AspenTech disclosed that Emerson currently owns approximately 57% of AspenTech’s outstanding common shares, following a majority investment completed in 2022. On January 27, 2025, Emerson and AspenTech announced an agreement under which Emerson will acquire all outstanding shares of AspenTech common stock that it does not already own for a cash amount per share, via an all-cash tender offer. The announcement states that, upon closing of this transaction, AspenTech will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Emerson, and that once the transaction closes, AspenTech’s common stock will cease to trade on the NASDAQ.

The transaction to acquire the remaining AspenTech shares has been unanimously recommended by a special committee of the AspenTech Board of Directors composed of three independent and disinterested directors, and has been approved by the full AspenTech Board of Directors. Emerson’s Board of Directors has also unanimously approved the transaction. Subsequent communications from Emerson describe the tender offer process, including the requirement that at least a majority of the AspenTech common stock held by minority stockholders be tendered and not withdrawn as a non-waivable condition.

In addition to this pending corporate change, AspenTech continues to report its own financial and operating metrics as a publicly traded company. For its second quarter of fiscal 2025, ended December 31, 2024, AspenTech reported annual contract value (ACV), total revenue, license and solutions revenue, maintenance revenue, and services and other revenue, along with GAAP and non-GAAP income from operations and net income. The company also discusses bookings, cash flow from operations and free cash flow, and provides definitions of ACV and bookings in its financial disclosures. AspenTech notes that ACV represents the estimated annual value of its portfolio of term license and software maintenance and support contracts and related arrangements, and that bookings reflect the total value of certain customer contracts signed and delivered in the period, subject to delivery criteria.

In connection with the announced Merger Agreement with Emerson and an affiliate, AspenTech has indicated that it will not host an earnings conference call for its second quarter fiscal 2025 results and will not provide future guidance, directing investors instead to its Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for more information about the Merger Agreement. Earlier, AspenTech had also announced the formation of a special committee of independent directors to evaluate a non-binding acquisition proposal from Emerson, noting that Emerson and its affiliates already owned a majority of the company’s outstanding common shares.

While the tender offer and subsequent merger process are ongoing, AspenTech’s public communications continue to describe its role as a provider of industrial software that supports optimization of asset lifecycles and operational performance in complex, asset-intensive settings. Its association with Emerson’s automation and software portfolio further situates AspenTech within a broader ecosystem focused on process, hybrid and discrete manufacturing, as well as power and utilities applications.

Business focus and industry role

Based on the available information, AspenTech’s core focus lies in industrial and infrastructure software that supports asset design, operation and maintenance. The company’s descriptions emphasize use cases where reliability, safety, efficiency and sustainability are important, and where customers operate large, complex systems such as energy transmission networks. AspenTech’s solutions, including its Digital Grid Management suite and OSI-branded platforms, illustrate how the company’s software can be used to monitor, control and optimize critical infrastructure in real time and to train operators for challenging scenarios.

Through its positioning as a global software leader and its integration into Emerson’s broader technology and software portfolio, AspenTech is presented as a specialized provider within the custom computer programming services and industrial software space, with a particular emphasis on asset-intensive industries and lifecycle optimization.

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Aspen Technology (AZPN) stock last traded at $264.33. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 29.4%. At a market capitalization of $16.7B, AZPN is classified as a large-cap stock with approximately 63.3M shares outstanding.

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Aspen Technology (AZPN) operates in the Custom Computer Programming Services industry within the broader Services-computer Programming Services sector and is listed on the NASDAQ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Aspen Technology (AZPN)?

The current stock price of Aspen Technology (AZPN) is $264.33 as of April 29, 2025.

What is the market cap of Aspen Technology (AZPN)?

The market cap of Aspen Technology (AZPN) is approximately 16.7B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What does Aspen Technology, Inc. (AZPN) do?

Aspen Technology, Inc., or AspenTech, describes itself as a global software leader focused on industrial applications. Company materials state that its solutions address complex environments where it is critical to optimize the asset design, operation and maintenance lifecycle, helping customers in asset-intensive industries run their assets safer, greener, longer and faster to improve operational excellence.

Which industry and sector does AspenTech belong to?

AspenTech is associated with the custom computer programming services industry within the broader professional, scientific, and technical services sector. Company and third-party descriptions characterize it as a global leader in industrial software focused on asset performance, monitoring, management and optimization.

How does AspenTech describe its software solutions?

AspenTech states that its solutions address complex environments where optimizing the asset design, operation and maintenance lifecycle is critical. It emphasizes a combination of deep domain expertise and software, enabling customers in asset-intensive industries to run assets safer, greener, longer and faster, with a focus on operational excellence and sustainability.

What is AspenTech’s relationship with Emerson Electric Co.?

Emerson Electric Co. reports that it holds a majority stake in AspenTech and includes AspenTech within its Software and Control operations. Emerson describes itself as a global technology and software company whose automation portfolio, including its majority stake in AspenTech, helps hybrid, process and discrete manufacturers optimize operations, protect personnel, reduce emissions and pursue sustainability goals.

Is Emerson planning to acquire all remaining AspenTech shares?

Yes. On January 27, 2025, Emerson and AspenTech announced an agreement under which Emerson will acquire all outstanding shares of AspenTech common stock that it does not already own through an all-cash tender offer. The announcement states that, upon closing of the transaction, AspenTech will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Emerson, and that once the transaction closes, AspenTech’s common stock will cease to trade on the NASDAQ.

Does AspenTech remain a publicly traded company during the tender offer process?

The available information indicates that AspenTech continues to trade under the NASDAQ symbol AZPN while the tender offer and related merger process are underway. The joint announcement specifies that AspenTech’s common stock will cease to trade on the NASDAQ once the transaction closes, indicating that the change in trading status is contingent on completion of the transaction.

What types of industrial applications has AspenTech highlighted?

AspenTech has highlighted applications in power and utilities, including Digital Grid Management solutions used by a large multi-country energy transmission company in Latin America. In that example, AspenTech’s software supports management of an extensive high-voltage transmission network and contributes to high levels of power transmission reliability across multiple countries.

What are AspenTech’s Digital Grid Management and OSI solutions?

In describing its work with an energy transmission company, AspenTech refers to its Digital Grid Management suite, which includes AspenTech OSI monarch SCADA™, a platform with advanced visualization, monitoring and control capabilities, and AspenTech OSI Energy Management System™ (EMS), used to balance transmission power in real time. AspenTech also mentions an operator training simulator that allows operators to practice managing system events and emergencies that could affect power reliability.

How does AspenTech report its financial performance?

For its second quarter of fiscal 2025, AspenTech reported metrics such as annual contract value (ACV), total revenue, license and solutions revenue, maintenance revenue, and services and other revenue, as well as GAAP and non-GAAP income from operations and net income. The company also reports bookings, cash flow from operations and free cash flow, and provides definitions of ACV and bookings in its financial disclosures.

Why did AspenTech decide not to host an earnings call for its second quarter fiscal 2025 results?

AspenTech stated that, as a result of entering into an Agreement and Plan of Merger with Emerson Electric Co. and an affiliate on January 26, 2025, it would not host an earnings conference call for its second quarter fiscal 2025 results and would not provide future guidance. The company directed investors to its Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for more information about the Merger Agreement.