
Cadence Design Systems Inc
NASDAQ:CDNS

CDNS's latest stock split occurred on Nov 17, 1997
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
The adjusted shares began trading on Nov 17, 1997. This was CDNS's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Jun 3, 1996.
Cadence Design Systems Inc
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In the fiercely competitive realm of electronic design automation (EDA), Cadence Design Systems Inc. stands as a titan, orchestrating the seamless symphony of hardware and software development. Founded in 1988 through the merger of SDA Systems and ECAD, Inc., Cadence has steadily built a reputation for providing comprehensive design solutions that enable the creation of complex and innovative semiconductor products. With its headquarters nestled in San Jose, California, the company leverages its extensive suite of tools to aid engineers in the intricate art of designing integrated circuits and systems on chips. These tools streamline design processes and improve productivity, enabling clients to bring cutting-edge consumer electronics, telecommunications equipment, and other technology products to market more swiftly and efficiently. Central to Cadence’s business model is not just software licensing but also its innovative subscription and services approach, which fosters enduring relationships with its clientele. Cadence's revenue streams predominantly flow from software, particularly through selling licenses for its cutting-edge design tools in perpetual, time-based, and subscription formats. In addition, the company provides specialized support and service offerings that enhance its software solutions, further embedding its tools into clients' workflows. By offering thoughtful and personalized support, Cadence ensures its tools evolve in tandem with each customer's needs. This unique combination of technological prowess and adaptable business strategy has allowed Cadence Design Systems to carve a powerful niche in the highly competitive world of electronic systems design.
