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Dassault Systems Inc (PK)

Dassault Systems Inc (PK) (DASTY)

38.03
0.35
( 0.93% )
Updated: 12:42:53

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Key stats and details

Current Price
38.03
Bid
37.96
Ask
38.07
Volume
39,467
37.64 Day's Range 38.07
0.00 52 Week Range 0.00
Market Cap
Previous Close
37.68
Open
37.76
Last Trade
125
@
38.03
Last Trade Time
12:42:53
Financial Volume
$ 1,493,477
VWAP
37.8411
Average Volume (3m)
-
Shares Outstanding
1,338,435,363
Dividend Yield
0.65%
PE Ratio
45.31
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
0.79
Revenue
5.95B
Net Profit
1.05B

About Dassault Systems Inc (PK)

Sector
Cmp Integrated Sys Design
Industry
Cmp Integrated Sys Design
Website
Headquarters
Velizy-villacoublay, Yvelines, Fra
Founded
1970
Dassault Systems Inc (PK) is listed in the Cmp Integrated Sys Design sector of the OTCMarkets with ticker DASTY. The last closing price for Dassault Systems (PK) was $37.68. Over the last year, Dassault Systems (PK) shares have traded in a share price range of $ 0.00 to $ 0.00.

Dassault Systems (PK) currently has 1,338,435,363 shares outstanding. The market capitalization of Dassault Systems (PK) is $47.62 billion. Dassault Systems (PK) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 45.31.

DASTY Latest News

Dassault Systemes Shares Jump After Revenue Growth Beat Forecasts

By Mauro Orru Shares of Dassault Systemes climbed Wednesday after the French software maker posted revenue and operating profit ahead of analysts' expectations for the third quarter. At 0900...

Dassault Systemes Raises EPS Outlook on 3Q Rise in Sales, Operating Margin

By David Sachs Dassault Systemes on Wednesday confirmed its full-year guidance and raised its earnings-per-share outlook following a rise in revenue and an operating margin that was slightly...

Dassault Systemes Backs 2023 View After 2Q Revenue Rose

By David Sachs Dassault Systemes on Tuesday confirmed its guidance for the year after revenue in the second quarter rose. Reporting on a non-IFRS basis, the French software maker said total...

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DASTY Discussion

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Good Timer Good Timer 2 years ago
Hi Steve. I'm not posting on the PLUG board anymore due to JB infuriates me by removing my posts and being so snarkily anti-PLUG, but I wanted to suggest that you try joining the Facebook group: PLUG POWER INC (SHAREHOLDERS). So I chased you down here.

There is a lot of good information on it. There is even a daily brief posted each morning by Robert Friedlander, PLUG's Director of Investor Relations.
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Renee Renee 3 years ago
DASTY: effective July 7,2021 a 5 for one forward split:

https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Symbol%2FName%20Changes
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catdaddyrt catdaddyrt 10 years ago
not to me - here on this board recently -


hmmmmm, I guess I'm more the humanitarian. I give away my "expert" advice for free
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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
What did I say?
It has been a while.
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catdaddyrt catdaddyrt 10 years ago
I followed your free advice, cost me a mint - JK - long time no see how's it hanging ?
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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
What did I do now?
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catdaddyrt catdaddyrt 10 years ago
thanks a lot fung_derf -lol JK
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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
Guess I do.
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flick flick 10 years ago
Hi Derf. You sure get around!
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BiotechValues BiotechValues 10 years ago
And I'm sure your 134 followers appreciate that.

But you asked me what made me an "expert"... I've answered, and I'll leave you now.

Best wishes-

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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
hmmmmm, I guess I'm more the humanitarian. I give away my "expert" advice for free.
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BiotechValues BiotechValues 10 years ago
I do that on my premium site.

iHub is of little importance to me where posting entry/exit is concerned. I have people that pay for that information- I'm not going to post it here for free.


I've been investing since I was 18. I'm 50 now and have been a full time investor for the last 5 years. I'm not a professor. I'm a self-taught investor.
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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
It helps a little. Although to be fair, I know a lot of professors who don't understand investing in the practical sense.
Is there a reason you won't list your buys and sells?
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BiotechValues BiotechValues 10 years ago
Well...

I guess at this point I'm an industry-proclaimed expert.

My name is Gary Anderson and I've been invited to speak about 3D printing investments at the world's largest 3D printing expo in NYC next month. See speaker list:

http://www.mediabistro.com/inside3dprinting/new-york/speakers.asp

I've been named a "Top 100 3D Printing Innovator" and operate the Internet's largest web site related to 3D printing stocks at 3DPrintingStocks.com and have a popular premium subscription-based site at 3DPSPremium.com.

I don't "say more" because I'm usually multi-tasking and iHub is not a top priority for me many days.

I also write about 3D printing investing for Engineering.com and 3DPrintingIndustry.com, among others.

Hope that helps

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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
Wait. Are you a self proclaimed industry expert? If you're the guy on SA who wrote the article, I read your bio. It didn't say much about you there either. I'd like to know what makes you an expert? You said you trade full time so you don't work in the field. Did you ever work in the industry? At what capacity? Did you study finance in college? Did you go to college?
And why won't you say more? I have a board where I ALWAYS state my purchase prices with sell targets and stop losses. That's what a real expert does.
I carry a fair share of weight around here. I've given head's ups to watch certain posters who perform well. I've even bought memberships for people who make me money.
Just claiming you're an expert means little, and unfortunately, getting hired by SA doesn't take all that much.
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BiotechValues BiotechValues 10 years ago
I'm a bit of an industry expert- that's all I'll say.

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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
WOW that's a generic answer. Define successful? Give us an idea of how many 3-D stocks you own and how many shares?
I can follow you if you can show credibility. Lets start with CIMT. Why did it tank recently? Did you predict this?
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BiotechValues BiotechValues 10 years ago
I'm a self-taught and successful full time investor, and have been investing in 3D printing stocks since 2010.

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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
What is your financial background that makes you expert in the field?
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fung_derf fung_derf 10 years ago
What is your financial background that makes you expert in the field?
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BiotechValues BiotechValues 11 years ago
New 3D Printing Stocks board

Hello DASTY investors. I invite you to "favorite" the new 3D Printing Stocks board and participate in intelligent conversation and obtain timely, actionable information about the stocks (including DASTY of course) in the 3D Printing space.

By following a board that focuses on the entire 3D printing space, you'll be a better informed investor, and (hopefully) get some good investment/trading ideas from it.

I look forward to the conversation with you at the 3D Printing Stocks board.

Gary

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backtrax backtrax 11 years ago
Not entirely sure. There was a rumored buy-out, or "buy-in"...that never appeared. My guess is that something related to "classifyed-work" thru a wrench into the deal.
...So little was occuring, it kinda put me off it too.
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Wildbilly Wildbilly 11 years ago
What happened here trax?

I had my eye on this one back in May '12

and then it put me to sleep.
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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
The education edition brings alot of features into the schools. The thermal-simulation for electronics design sounds facinating.
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scubastevemd scubastevemd 12 years ago
How can they if there are no buyers. You have to have liquidity to buy and sell. I see that as a downside to buying.
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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
No one is letting any go, IMO.
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scubastevemd scubastevemd 12 years ago
I see no trades. That is scary with no liquidity if yo buy and weird with such a large company. I even saw their ads on either FOX or CNBC.
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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
And broken parts on antique autos and similar, parts that are no longer made. Even a broken part could provide the dimentions and shapes.
Jay Leno has a Three-D printer to make parts for his collection, or so I've been told.
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scubastevemd scubastevemd 12 years ago
Two others mentioned are DDD and SSYS. I can see this being done on hard to get replacement parts and made to order parts and know it can be done with less expensive items, but not sure on the profit margins on cheap items when compared to China and other cheap labor markets when it comes to novelties and the like. I can see great potential over time as the technology and material prices get to the point where you could design and make you own or use a pre made design and modify it to personlize it. I could see huge potential products that have sports teams logo and the like if cost came down. Just think you could either order the item online and have it made in your home or have a small office\wharehouse and run a business and mail order items.
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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
Yes, there will definately be some displacement.
Whether it will occur disruptively fast, or gradually will depend on public acceptance/product-perfomance.

I personally know of an metalurgy-instrument manufactor that is waffling between suppliers of ceramic components.
With an "in-house" printer, these items could be made at their own facility, any "sizing" could be customized.
As it is for them now, they order from China...one-in-five of the parts fit correctly. Order the USA parts five-of-six fit, but the parts are 75% more expensive. (Still a savings with the USA parts, less labor trying to get shoddy, inaccurate parts to fit.)
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scubastevemd scubastevemd 12 years ago
Saw a blip on Motely Fool on this and bought the newsletter where they name DASTY and some others. I have not read the report yet. I do wonder what the cost versus mass manufacturing using injection molding is and how quickly it works compared to it. I can see the advantage of little to no waste of materials and no need for huge wharehouses with on demand type orders and supplies. I also think this could be disruptive in good and bad ways as many could be displaced.
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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
A small company in NY, is offering items made Via 3D printing available to the general-public. They provide a data-base of already-created items, or you can create your own designs.This is "On-Topic", only as an example of the things that are now 3D-printed, Not to suggest a connection with Dassault systemes, although it might be possible some of the software used may have been developed by Dassault.
Shapeways,

http://www.shapeways.com/about/
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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
A primer describing 3D printing, on TED-Talks. a series describing emerging tech-developments in Tech, entertainment and design.

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backtrax backtrax 12 years ago
Welcome to the board. I heard about dassault systemes in reguards to possible-partnering with companys that produce 3D printers.
Three-Dimensional printing is about to change the world we live in. No longer will millions of dollars of capitol be required to prototype new items.
Currently I believe there are about 100 different materials being used in 3D printing, and the list is certain to grow, by leaps and bounds.

Dessault already makes very good design software, and it's really just a small step away from applying it to 3D printing.
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