Company Description
SAP SE ORD (SAPGF) represents an interest in SAP SE, which describes itself as a global leader in enterprise applications and business AI. According to SAP, organizations have trusted the company for over 50 years to connect business‑critical operations across finance, procurement, human resources, supply chain and customer experience. The SAPGF symbol gives investors exposure to this software publisher within the information sector.
SAP emphasizes its position at what it calls the nexus of business and technology. Its enterprise software and AI capabilities are designed to support core business processes and decision making. The company highlights that businesses across industries rely on its applications and data platforms to run daily operations and to derive insights from their operational data.
Enterprise Applications and Business AI Focus
SAP describes its portfolio as centered on enterprise applications and business AI. Its software is used to manage and integrate business‑critical operations, including finance, procurement, HR, supply chain and customer experience. By uniting these functions, SAP aims to help organizations understand how their processes run and how data connects across systems.
The company also presents business AI as an integral layer across its applications and data platforms. In its public communications, SAP refers to Joule agents and other AI‑driven capabilities that can help automate workflows, support decision making and predict business outcomes in areas such as delivery performance, payment risk or sales order completion.
Data Platforms and Developer Ecosystem
SAP highlights the role of data in its strategy through offerings such as SAP Business Data Cloud and SAP HANA Cloud. These platforms are described as ways for customers and developers to connect operational data, maintain business context and prepare it for analytics, AI and application development. SAP also points to integrations with external data and AI platforms and to tools that can generate knowledge graphs mapping relationships across SAP database tables and data models.
Developers are a key audience for SAP. The company describes SAP Build as its flagship solution for enterprise application development and automation, and it notes that developers can extend SAP applications and build agents grounded in SAP business data and context. SAP communications also reference support for popular development environments and protocols that allow developers to work with SAP frameworks using tools they already use.
Cloud, Sovereignty and EU AI Cloud
SAP positions itself as a provider of cloud and AI capabilities with a particular focus on European digital sovereignty. In its description of EU AI Cloud, SAP presents a sovereign AI and cloud offering designed for Europe. The company states that this framework is intended to support EU data residency and full sovereignty, so that organizations can align with European regulatory and operational requirements.
EU AI Cloud is described as a full‑stack sovereign cloud offering that allows customers to select different deployment options. These include operation in SAP’s own European data centers, use of trusted European infrastructure, or fully managed on‑site solutions. SAP also refers to SAP Sovereign Cloud, SAP Cloud Infrastructure in the EU, and on‑site deployments operated within customer‑owned or customer‑selected data centers, with an emphasis on data, operational, technical and legal sovereignty.
AI Partnerships and Ecosystem
In its public announcements, SAP underlines a growing ecosystem around EU AI Cloud and its business AI strategy. The company cites collaborations with AI partners such as Cohere, Mistral AI, OpenAI and others, whose models and applications can be integrated into SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP). SAP states that customers can consume these partner offerings as SaaS, PaaS or IaaS and deploy them across SAP’s infrastructure or trusted European partners.
SAP also mentions a collaboration with Snowflake, including an SAP Snowflake solution extension for SAP Business Data Cloud and an SAP Business Data Cloud Connect partnership. These arrangements are described as ways to bring Snowflake’s managed data and AI capabilities to SAP customers while maintaining governance, interoperability and business context.
Business Technology Platform and Joule Agents
SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) is presented as a central layer that connects applications, data and AI. SAP notes that EU AI Cloud and partner AI models are integrated into SAP BTP, enabling customers with data residency constraints to build AI into core business processes.
The company also highlights Joule and Joule Studio as key AI components. Joule agents and assistants are described as coordinating multiple agents across workflows, departments and applications. SAP communications state that these agents can support tasks such as business process analysis, helping teams understand how processes run, identify inefficiencies and uncover opportunities to optimize workflows.
Regulatory Reporting and SEC Filings
SAP SE files reports as a foreign private issuer under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934. For example, the company has filed Form 6‑K current reports that reference quarterly statements filed with Deutsche Boerse AG. These reports may include non‑IFRS financial measures, which SAP notes should be considered in addition to measures prepared in accordance with IFRS.
Through these filings, investors in SAPGF can access information such as quarterly statements, explanations of non‑IFRS measures and other disclosures incorporated by reference. The presence of these filings indicates that SAP maintains a cross‑border reporting profile for investors who follow its securities in U.S. markets.
Education and Skills Initiatives
In the context of AI adoption, SAP has publicly stated a pledge to equip millions of people worldwide with AI‑ready skills by 2030. The company refers to expanding hands‑on training and certification programs that integrate practical AI‑ready tools, including through partnerships with online learning platforms.
Position Within the Software Publishers Industry
Within the software publishers industry and the broader information sector, SAP presents itself as focused on enterprise‑grade applications, data platforms and AI tailored to business processes. Its communications emphasize long‑term experience in enterprise software, integration of business‑critical operations and a growing layer of business AI and sovereign cloud capabilities, particularly for European customers.
Key Characteristics of SAP SE ORD (SAPGF)
- Represents exposure to SAP SE, which describes itself as a global leader in enterprise applications and business AI.
- Operates in the software publishers industry within the information sector.
- Focuses on uniting business‑critical operations across finance, procurement, HR, supply chain and customer experience.
- Develops cloud, data and AI platforms such as SAP Business Technology Platform, SAP Business Data Cloud and SAP HANA Cloud.
- Highlights EU AI Cloud and SAP Sovereign Cloud as offerings designed to address European data residency and sovereignty requirements.
- Engages in partnerships with AI and data platform providers that integrate into SAP’s technology stack.
- Reports as a foreign issuer through SEC filings such as Form 6‑K, which can include quarterly statements and non‑IFRS measures.
Stock Performance
Sap Se (SAPGF) stock last traded at $161.94, up 7.67% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 36.0%. At a market capitalization of $304.9B, SAPGF is classified as a mega-cap stock with approximately 1.2B shares outstanding.
Latest News
Sap Se has 5 recent news articles. Of the recent coverage, 2 articles coincided with positive price movement and 3 with negative movement. Key topics include dividends, conferences, AI. View all SAPGF news →
SEC Filings
Sap Se has filed 10 recent SEC filings, including 8 Form 6-K, 2 Form 20-F. The most recent filing was submitted on April 21, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all SAPGF SEC filings →
Financial Highlights
Sap Se generated $28.2B in revenue over the trailing twelve months, and net income was $4.9B, reflecting a 17.3% net profit margin. The company generated $6.1B in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 1.17, the company maintains adequate short-term liquidity.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Sap Se (SAPGF) currently stands at 1.4 million shares, up 78.6% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.1% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 340.2%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. With 165.0 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Sap Se (SAPGF) currently stands at 165.0 days, up 4977.2% from the previous period. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges. The days to cover has increased 8233.8% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.4 to 165.0 days.
SAPGF Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Sap Se (SAPGF) operates in the Software - Application industry within the broader Technology sector and is listed on the OTC Link.
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