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F:DS3

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Price: 40.045 EUR -3.17% Market Closed
Market Cap: €8.2B
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In the heart of the digital transformation era, DocuSign Inc. emerged as a pivotal player redefining how businesses handle agreements. Founded in 2003, the company harnessed the burgeoning power of cloud technology to provide electronic signature solutions, quickly becoming synonymous with streamlined documentation processes. At its core, DocuSign offers a cloud-based platform that facilitates the entire lifecycle of contracts and agreements—ranging from preparation, signing, and acting on them, to managing and storing them securely. By eliminating the need for cumbersome paper trails, DocuSign not only enhances efficiency but also ensures compliance with legal standards across multiple industries. The company's business model chiefly revolves around subscription services. It charges its customers based on the volume of envelopes—essentially packages of documents—that require processing and signature. This subscription-based approach provides a recurring revenue stream, enhancing predictability and financial stability. Additionally, DocuSign has expanded its horizons beyond e-signatures, integrating various tools and solutions like automated workflows and contract analytics, anchoring its place as a comprehensive agreement cloud platform. Enterprises, from small businesses to global corporations, have become reliant on DocuSign’s capability to expedite deal closures, ensure security, and bolster productivity through seamless and cost-effective digital transactions.

DS3 Intrinsic Value
84.826 EUR
Undervaluation 53%
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