ANSYS, Inc. – Consensus ‘hold’ rating and 7.6% Upside Potential

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ANSYS, Inc. with ticker code (ANSS) have now 11 market analysts covering the stock. The analyst consensus now points to a rating of ‘hold’. The target price High/Low ranges between $377.34 and $295.00 and has a mean target at $346.03. Given that the stocks previous close was at $321.59 this is indicating there is a potential upside of 7.6%. The 50 day moving average now sits at $334.83 and the 200 day moving average is $317.43. The company has a market cap of 28.38B. The stock price for Apple Inc. is $325.04 USD

The potential market cap would be $30,532,493,618 based on the market consensus.

The company is not paying dividends at this time.

Other points of data to note are a P/E ratio of 65.4, revenue per share of $25.64 and a 4.97% return on assets.

ANSYS, Inc. develops and globally markets engineering simulation software and services used by engineers, designers, researchers and students. The Company caters to a range of industries and academia, including high-tech, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, industrial equipment, materials and chemicals, consumer products, healthcare, and construction. The Company’s solutions enable users to analyze designs on-premises and/or via the cloud, providing a common platform for product development, from design concept to final-stage testing, validation and deployment. The Company distributes its suite of simulation technologies through direct sales offices and a network of independent resellers and distributors. Its product portfolio consists of ANSYS Workbench, Structures, Fluids, Electronics, Semiconductors, Multiphysics, Embedded Software, Systems, Three-Dimensional (3D) Design, and Optical. Its structural analysis product offers simulation tools for product design and optimization.

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