Topicus.com Inc
XTSX:TOI

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Price: 120.28 CAD -2.73%
Market Cap: 10B CAD
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Topicus.com Inc
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Nestled within Leiden, the Netherlands, Topicus.com Inc. stands as an intriguing player in the software industry. Established to propel digital transformation, the company intertwines its technological prowess with various sectors, including finance, healthcare, education, and government services. Operating under a unique decentralized business model, Topicus fosters an environment where entrepreneurial spirit thrives. Each of its subsidiaries functions autonomously, which cultivates innovation and agility across diverse markets. This approach not only nourishes organic growth but also shapes customized software solutions that resonate deeply with client-specific needs. Topicus generates revenue through a blend of perpetual licensing, subscription models, and maintenance contracts. By tailoring its software to address both niche and broad challenges within its targeted sectors, Topicus ensures a recurring revenue stream that is both stable and scalable. Additional income stems from professional services, including software implementation, customization, and ongoing support. The company's focus on delivering value-driven solutions fosters long-term client relationships, providing a robust platform for cross-selling and upselling opportunities. Thus, Topicus seamlessly aligns its strategic goals with technological innovation, ensuring a sustainable business model amidst the evolving digital landscape.

TOI Intrinsic Value
135.35 CAD
Undervaluation 11%
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