Constellation Software Inc.
TSX-CSU
Company Overview
Constellation Software Inc., together with its subsidiaries, acquires, builds, and manages vertical market software businesses in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and rest of Europe. Its industry specific software businesses provide specialized and mission-critical software solutions. The company serves public and private sector markets. Constellation Software Inc. was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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Constellation Software Inc.
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www.csisoftware.com
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Software
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1995
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Bulls Say
Software business owners are expected to retire in large numbers in the coming years, giving Constellation a greater number of acquisition targets, which could accelerate growth.
As Constellation lowers their hurdle rates to accommodate larger acquisitions, they are poised to drive a greater amount of growth.
There is potential for Constellation to expand beyond Vertical Market Software.
Bears Say
New technologies are making it easier than ever to create new software solutions. As a result, Constellation’s portfolio companies may face increased competition.
Reliance on greater acquisitions could result in greater execution risk. Potential acquisition failures could have a greater impact on the consolidated business.
Constellation may fail to find attractive categories beyond vertical software, which would hinder future growth prospects.