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Technology and Telecommunications Industry Profile Technology and Telecommunications Industry Profile Overview Technology and Telecommunications ASX offers companies a globally recognised listing and Indices v S&P/ASX 200 capital raising venue, attracting both Australian and international investors. 175 Listing on ASX provides companies with: 150 • Access to capital • Liquidity 125 • Visibility ebased) 100 (r Australia has the 6th largest pool of investment assets 75 in the world and the largest in Asia*. With around 2,100 value listed companies, spread across all sectors and a range 50 of geographical regions, ASX is the world’s 9th largest Index equity market by free-float market capitalisation, 25 and is consistently ranked in the world’s top equity markets for equity capital raising. 0 * Source: Austrade; Investment Company Institute, Jul 11 Jul 13 Jul 15 Jul 12 Jul 16 Jul 14 Jul 10 Jan 11 Jul 07 Jul 09 Jan 17 Jan 13 Jan 15 Jul 08 Jan 12 Jan 16 Jan 14 Jan 10 Jan 07 Jan 09 Worldwide Mutual Fund Market Data, Q2 2016 Jan 08 S&P/ASX 200 S&P/ASX 200 Info Tech S&P/ASX 200 Telecommunications Source: Bloomberg, January 2017 Recent IPOs ASX COMPANY SECTOR LISTING CAPITAL MARKET LEAD MANAGER CODE NAME DATE RAISED CAPITALISATION (A$ M) ON LISTING (A$ M) WTC WiseTech Global Ltd Application Software Apr-16 170.4 973.6 Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley Australia PPH Pushpay Holdings Ltd Software & Services Oct-16 54.7 525.7 n/a BVS Bravura Solutions Ltd Software & Services Nov-16 148.1 310.7 Goldman Sachs Australia, Macquarie Capital RBL Redbubble Ltd Software & Services May-16 39.8 263.8 Canaccord Genuity, Morgans Corporate AFY Afterpay Holdings Ltd Software & Services May-16 25.0 165.0 Bell Potter Securities, Wilson HTM Corporate Finance DN8 Dreamscape Networks Ltd Software & Services Dec-16 25.0 86.0 Canaccord Genuity FDV Frontier Digital Ventures Ltd Software & Services Aug-16 30.0 55.0 Morgans Corporate, Bell Potter Securities 9SP 9 Spokes International Ltd Software & Services Jun-16 25.0 42.5 Foster Stockbroking CCA ChimpChange Ltd Software & Services Jun-16 15.0 39.1 Moelis Australia Advisory, CCZ Corporate Finance CA8 CoAssets Ltd Software & Services Sep-16 6.5 33.7 CPS Capital Group Technology and Telecommunications Industry Profile Top 100 Stocks ASX COMPANY MARKET SUB-INDUSTRY^ COUNTRY OF CODE NAME CAPITALISATION INCORPORATION (A$ M)^ TLS Telstra Corporation Ltd 61,369.4 Integrated Telecommunication Services Australia REA REA Group Ltd 7,347.0 Advertising Australia CPU Computershare Ltd 6,883.7 Data Processing & Outsourced Services Australia SPK Spark New Zealand Ltd 6,120.8 Integrated Telecommunication Services New Zealand TPM TPG Telecom Ltd 5,812.0 Integrated Telecommunication Services Australia SEK SEEK Ltd 5,255.3 Human Resource & Employment Services Australia LNK Link Administration Holdings Ltd 2,748.9 Data Processing & Outsourced Services Australia CAR Carsales.Com Ltd 2,715.9 Internet Software & Services Australia VOC Vocus Communications Ltd 2,475.2 Integrated Telecommunication Services Australia XRO Xero Ltd 2,317.6 Application Software New Zealand MYO MYOB Group Ltd 2,247.7 Application Software Australia IRE IRESS Ltd 2,046.3 Data Processing & Outsourced Services Australia TME Trade Me Group Ltd 1,942.1 Internet & Direct Marketing Retail New Zealand TNE Technology One Ltd 1,792.3 Application Software Australia WTC WiseTech Global Ltd 1,671.1 Application Software Australia CNU Chorus Ltd 1,571.0 Alternative Carriers New Zealand ACX Aconex Ltd 1,092.7 Internet Software & Services Australia ALU Altium Ltd 1,067.8 Application Software Australia NXT NextDC Ltd 1,061.8 Internet Software & Services Australia WEB Webjet Ltd 1,041.7 Internet & Direct Marketing Retail Australia HTA Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Ltd 1,031.5 Wireless Telecommunication Services Australia SDA Speedcast International Ltd 828.8 Alternative Carriers Australia HSN Hansen Technologies Ltd 714.0 Application Software Australia ISD iSentia Group Ltd 566.0 Internet Software & Services Australia SLC Superloop Ltd 565.0 Alternative Carriers Australia IRI Integrated Research Ltd 470.8 Application Software Australia FLN Freelancer Ltd 460.4 Internet Software & Services Australia AFY Afterpay Holdings Ltd 456.1 Data Processing & Outsourced Services Australia VGL Vista Group International Ltd 422.0 Application Software New Zealand OFX* OFX Group Ltd 413.9 Specialised Finance Australia CAT Catapult Group International Ltd 395.5 Electronic Equipment & Instruments Australia AYS Amaysim Australia Ltd 369.4 Wireless Telecommunication Services Australia DDR Dicker Data Ltd 358.4 Technology Distributors Australia CDA Codan Ltd 358.0 Electronic Equipment & Instruments Australia CL1 Class Ltd 341.2 Application Software Australia PPH Pushpay Holdings Ltd 330.5 Application Software New Zealand MNF MNF Group Ltd 321.9 Alternative Carriers Australia BVS Bravura Solutions Ltd 302.1 Application Software Australia NTC Netcomm Wireless Ltd 301.4 Communications Equipment Australia APX Appen Ltd 284.7 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia NEA Nearmap Ltd 266.8 Internet Software & Services Australia GBT GBST Holdings Ltd 257.2 Data Processing & Outsourced Services Australia MAQ Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd 251.6 Integrated Telecommunication Services Australia GTK Gentrack Group Ltd 249.4 IT Consulting & Other Services New Zealand BRN Brainchip Holdings Ltd 238.4 Application Software Australia CSV CSG Ltd 235.0 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia CGL The Citadel Group Ltd 234.6 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia DTL Data#3 Ltd 233.3 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia IFM Infomedia Ltd 226.9 Application Software Australia UPD Updater Inc 212.7 Internet Software & Services United States MP1 Megaport Ltd 211.8 Internet Software & Services Australia MLB Melbourne IT Ltd 192.6 Internet Software & Services Australia ADA Adacel Technologies Ltd 190.2 Application Software Australia SMN Structural Monitoring Systems Plc 184.9 Electronic Equipment & Instruments Great Britain RBL Redbubble Ltd 183.0 Internet Software & Services Australia MUA Mitula Group Ltd 181.2 Internet Software & Services Australia RKN Reckon Ltd 180.1 Application Software Australia DWS DWS Ltd 178.0 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia PPS Praemium Ltd 176.7 Internet Software & Services Australia OCL Objective Corporation Ltd 166.7 Application Software Australia GEG Grays Ecommerce Group Ltd 145.3 Internet Software & Services Australia TCH Touchcorp Ltd 138.7 Application Software Bermuda RXP RXP Services Ltd 136.6 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia ADJ Adslot Ltd 123.3 Internet Software & Services Australia OTW Over The Wire Holdings Ltd 115.3 Internet Software & Services Australia RUL Rungepincockminaro Ltd 114.7 Application Software Australia ISX iSignthis Ltd 111.9 Internet Software & Services Australia SEN Senetas Corporation Ltd 110.7 Communications Equipment Australia SAS Sky And Space Global Ltd 108.4 Alternative Carriers Australia ECG Ecargo Holdings Ltd 107.0 Commercial Services & Supplies Hong Kong SPZ Smart Parking Ltd 106.3 Electronic Equipment & Instruments Australia FDV Frontier Digital Ventures Ltd 105.9 Internet Software & Services Australia BLG Bluglass Ltd 101.4 Semiconductor Equipment Australia NNW 99 Wuxian Ltd 100.9 Internet & Direct Marketing Retail Hong Kong HIL Hills Ltd 98.6 Electronic Equipment & Instruments Australia SMX SMS Management & Technology Ltd 96.0 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia DYE Dyesol Ltd 89.5 Semiconductor Equipment Australia BPS BPS Technology Ltd 84.4 Internet Software & Services Australia FCT Firstwave Cloud Technology Ltd 79.1 Internet Software & Services Australia IAM Intiger Group Ltd 74.1 Application Software Australia DN8 Dreamscape Networks Ltd 74.0 Internet Software & Services Australia SYT Syntonic Ltd 72.2 Internet Software & Services Australia MSM MSM Corporation International Ltd 70.1 Application Software Australia NUH Nuheara Ltd 70.1 Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals Australia LVH LiveHire Ltd 70.0 Internet Software & Services Australia RHP Rhipe Ltd 68.6 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia CVT Covata Ltd 68.4 Internet Software & Services Australia SLX Silex Systems Ltd 67.3 Semiconductors Australia ESV Eservglobal Ltd 67.2 Application Software Australia MBE Mobile Embrace Ltd 66.4 Application Software Australia EPD Empired Ltd 64.8 IT Consulting & Other Services Australia XPE Xped Ltd 64.6 Application Software Australia LAA Latam Autos Ltd 62.1 Internet Software & Services Australia 9SP 9 Spokes International Ltd 60.4 Internet Software & Services New Zealand AD1 ApplyDirect Ltd 60.0 Software & Services Australia SFI Spookfish Ltd 57.6 Internet Software & Services Australia RDF Redflex Holdings Ltd 55.5 Electronic Equipment & Instruments Australia MOQ MOQ Ltd 55.1 Application Software Australia DMC Digimatic Group Ltd 54.7 Internet Software & Services Singapore TSN Transaction Solutions International Ltd 54.5 Data Processing & Outsourced Services Australia CR8 Cre8Tek Ltd 53.6 Internet Software & Services Australia ^ Bloomberg. Ranked by market capitalisation at 4 January 2017. May exclude companies with suspended securities or subject to poor liquidity where market capitalisation cannot be determined. Includes companies from the Global Industry Classification (Information Technology and Telecommunications) as well as the Bloomberg Industry Classification (Internet-based Services).” * Technology-enabled business classified as Specialized Finance in GICS Value Traded – Technology and Telecommunications Indices 10 8 b) 6 traded (A$ 4 lue Va 2 0 Jul
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