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Linedata Services S.A. engages in development and distribution of financial software in Southern Europe, Northern Europe, North America, and Asia. The company operates through Asset Management, Lending & Leasing, and Other Activities segments. It provides asset management solutions for asset managers and alternative managers, as well as transfer agents; software for fund accounting, NAV oversight, and transfer agency; data analytics and management services; and solutions for employee savings and insurance, and pension funds. The company also offers solutions for lenders and lessors, such as commercial and syndicated lending, as well as for automotive, consumer, and equipment finance; and digitalization, marketplace, outsourced spreading, professional and hosting, and remarketing services, as well as business process as a service. In addition, it provides advisory, risk and research, middle and office, and risk services, as well as technology solutions. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Neuilly-sur-seine, France.
73.4 EUR
0.4 (0.545%)
EBIT (Operating profit)(Operating income)(Operating earning) = GROSS MARGIN (REVENUE - COGS) - OPERATING EXPENSES (R&D, RENT) EBIT = (1*) (2*) -> operating process (leverage -> interest -> EBT -> tax -> net Income) EBITDA = GROSS MARGIN (REVENUE - COGS) - OPERATING EXPENSES (R&D, RENT) + Depreciation + amortization EBITA = (1*) (2*) (3*) (4*) company's CURRENT operating profitability (i.e., how much profit it makes with its present assets and its operations on the products it produces and sells, as well as providing a proxy for cash flow) -> performance of a company (1*) discounting the effects of interest payments from different forms of financing (by ignoring interest payments), (2*) political jurisdictions (by ignoring tax), collections of assets (by ignoring depreciation of assets), and different takeover histories (by ignoring amortization often stemming from goodwill) (3*) collections of assets (by ignoring depreciation of assets) (4*) different takeover histories (by ignoring amortization often stemming from goodwill)