SAP stock holds its ground. SAP SE remains the core story.
02.07.2026 - 15:00:35 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Christina Vaughn, Background & Management desk. Reviewed on July 2, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET.
SAP SE (ISIN DE0007164600) is the German enterprise software group behind core business applications, cloud software and related services for global companies. The company trades in Europe and remains a familiar name for US investors tracking international software exposure.
Business model first
SAP's model centers on subscriptions, software licenses and support tied to enterprise resource planning, finance, procurement and supply-chain workflows. That mix gives the company recurring revenue exposure while keeping the product base closely linked to corporate IT spending.
US investor angle
For US readers, SAP matters as a large international software peer rather than a domestic Nasdaq or NYSE stock. Its scale and enterprise customer base place it in the same broad conversation as other global software vendors serving large corporate budgets.
More on SAP SE
Investor context, company background and official materials for the German software group.
Enterprise software line
SAP's product set is built around software that helps companies run finance, supply chains, sales and human resources. The business is best understood through its enterprise applications and cloud transition rather than any single consumer-facing product.
Stock and venue
SAP shares are listed in Germany, and the stock is commonly viewed through that European market lens. As of July 2, 2026, 1:00 p.m. ET, the share price was not included here.
SAP facts
- Company: SAP SE
- ISIN: DE0007164600
- Ticker: SAP
- Exchange: Germany listing
- Sector / Industry: Information Technology / Application Software
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