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Roper TechnologiesNASDAQ: ROP is pursuing a strategy centered on long-term free-cash-flow-per-share growth, portfolio collaboration and acquisitions of vertical-market software businesses, while increasingly deploying artificial intelligence across its operations and products, Chief Financial Officer Jason Conley said at the Oppenheimer Technology Conference.
Conley described Roper as a vertical-market software and technology company with 29 businesses that lead their respective niche markets. The company targets mid-teens annual compounding of free cash flow per share over the long term, supported by organic growth, acquisitions and, more recently, share repurchases.
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Roper’s businesses generally operate in smaller total-addressable markets that Conley said offer protective characteristics. He said the company’s organic growth is in the mid-single digits or higher, translating into high-single-digit cash-flow growth because of its margins, low capital-expenditure requirements and limited working-capital intensity.
Focus on Faster-Growing Software Platforms
Over the past three years, Roper has shifted toward acquiring earlier-stage software companies with stronger growth rates, rather than focusing only on more mature businesses, Conley said. The company aims to help those businesses scale, add strategically relevant bolt-on acquisitions and capture margin opportunities through growth rather than cost cuts.
Conley pointed to the acquisitions of CentralReach and Subsplash, as well as bolt-on acquisitions for its DAT freight-market business, including Convoy and Outgo. He said CentralReach and Subsplash have performed in line with their value-creation plans during their first year under Roper ownership, tracking forecasts for revenue and EBITDA.
At DAT, Roper is working to automate portions of the spot freight market. Conley said the company’s acquisition of Convoy supports efforts to reduce the manual process of matching freight loads and carriers, while Outgo adds factoring technology. Both acquisitions are tracking well, though he noted the development of a new market can create a wider range of outcomes regarding timing.
Improved Outlook After First-Half Performance
Roper raised its full-year adjusted earnings guidance to $22.15 to $22.30 per share from an initial range of $21.30 to $21.55. Conley said the increase reflected both share repurchases and better-than-expected operating performance, representing a 4% increase at the midpoint.
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