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SOFTWARE GIANT SAP RISES AS EUROPE'S TOP FIRM AMID GERMAN MARKET SURGE

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March 28, 2025

In a bustling tech hub nestled in Walldorf, Germany, a software titan has climbed to a new peak, its ascent fueled by a roaring German stock market and a knack for weaving artificial intelligence into the fabric of business operations.

SOFTWARE GIANT SAP RISES AS EUROPE'S TOP FIRM AMID GERMAN MARKET SURGE

This week, SAP claimed the crown as Europe's most valuable firm, its market worth soaring to $342.4 billion, edging out Denmark’s Novo Nordisk.

For tech watchers and investors, it’s a tale of a steady giant outpacing rivals, riding a wave of innovation and economic tailwinds to a perch atop the continent's financial landscape.

This milestone marks a shift. SAP’s climb reflects a 40% stock surge over the past year, a rally sparked by its pivot to cloud services and AI tools that promise to streamline everything from payroll to supply chains. Novo Nordisk, the Danish drugmaker behind Ozempic’s weight-loss boom, slipped to second place, its $332 billion valuation bruised by stumbles in its next-gen drug pipeline. SAP’s ascent isn’t just a numbers game—it’s a story of a firm harnessing tech’s next frontier while Germany's markets flex newfound muscle.

The roots stretch back to SAP’s Walldorf base, where five ex-IBM engineers kicked things off in 1972, crafting software to tame the chaos of corporate data.

imageFast-forward to now, and that vision’s hit a high note—cloud earnings jumped 25% last year, fueled by a backlog of 63.3 billion euros ($68.5 billion) in contracts.

Christian Klein, the firm's head, has touted this as SAP's finest stretch, a claim backed by a flood of businesses ditching old servers for its AI-driven cloud setups.

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