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ASX200 Telecommunications -6% Performance S&P/ASX200 Information Technology 20% IT and Telecommunications Sector Profile Jun-10 Mkt Cap $62b No. of companies 138 12 month index S&P/ASX200 Telecommunications -6% performance S&P/ASX200 Information Technology 20% Overview Top 100 stocks^ The listed Telecommunications and Information Technology sector consists of a small number ASX Code Company Name Market Cap Brief Description of large corporates and numerous small to medium sized businesses. The sector heavyweight, TLS Telstra $40,440 m Telecommunications Carrier CPU Computershare $5,896 m Share Registries Telstra, has become the most widely held stock by Australian investors since the privatisation of TEL Telecom Of New Zealand $2,939 m Telecommunications Carrier the national carrier. New Zealand's and Singapore's national carriers are also listed on the ASX. TPM TPG Telecom $1,472 m ISP Operating Under TPG, Soul Brands Large cap technology companies include service providers to the financial sector in HTA Hutchison Telecommunications (Aus) $1,222 m Operator of 3G Network Under "3" Brand Computershare and Iress Market Technology. SMEs make up the majority of the sector and SGT Singapore Telecommunications $1,199 m Telecommunications Carrier CRZ carsales.com $1,107 m Online Automotive Advertising consist of telecommunications distributors and resellers, IT consultancies and software IRE Iress Market Technology $1,095 m Trading Technology & Market Information developers and vendors. SLX Silex Systems $686 m Laser Isotope Separation Technology CSV CSG $445 m Application, Printing, Document Management S&P/ASX200 vs S&P/ASX200 IT & Telecommunications Indices IIN iinet $444 m Internet Service Provider SMX SMS Management & Technology $398 m Management & Technology Services 200 CUS Customers $379 m ATM and Electronic Payment System Services RKN Reckon $273 m Financial Management Software RDF Redflex $252 m Traffic Enforcement Products 150 CDA Codan $240 m HF Satellite, Digital Microwave Radio Equipment TNE Technology One $237 m Financial Management Software AMM Amcom Telecommunications $229 m Integrated Telecommunications and Data OKN Oakton $221 m Technology and Business Consulting 100 ASZ ASG Group $213 m IT Outsourcing, Network Security MTU M2 Telecommunications Group $205 m Telecommunications Value-Add, Resale DWS DWS Advanced Business Solutions $190 m IT Consulting & Other Services MLB Melbourne IT $156 m Domain Names, Hosting, Digital Services 50 UXC UXC $133 m Technology and Business Consulting Jan-05 Jul-05 Jan-06 Jul-06 Jan-07 Jul-07 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 RPX RP Data $126 m Residential Property Data and Information Services Source: IRESS S&P/ASX200 S&P/ASX200 IT S&P/ASX200 Telecommunications DTL Data#3 $123 m Technology Solutions, Employment Agency ESV Eservglobal $118 m Services to Telecommunication Carriers MAQ Macquarie Telecom Group $96 m Telecommunications Provider To Business Value Traded - IT & Telco, monthly $billion HSN Hansen Technologies $90 m Billing Systems Software IFM Infomedia $84 m Electronic Parts Catalogues IRI Integrated Research $67 m Computer Systems Management Products $10.0 Telecommunications GBT GBST $65 m Market Access and Transaction Processing Solutions Information Technology BVA Bravura Solutions $62 m Software Provider To Financial Institutions $7.5 ITX ITX Group $54 m Internet Software & Services NBS Nexbis $43 m Mobile Application Development $5.0 ICP Icash Payment Systems $38 m ATM and Electronic Payment System Services LGD Legend $36 m Electronics Manufacturer and Distributor KYC Keycorp $36 m Electronic Payment Terminals, Smartcards $2.5 OCL Objective $35 m Enterprise Content Management Software NWT Newsat $31 m Satellite Communication Services $- PPS Praemium $27 m Portfolio Administration Services Jan-05 Jul-05 Jan-06 Jul-06 Jan-07 Jul-07 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 ADA Adacel Technologies $27 m Simulation and Control for Aviation and Defence ECE E-Com Multi $24 m Internet Software & Services CLT Cellnet Group $22 m Distributor of Mobiles, Accessories and IT Equipment Market Capitalisation by Industry Sector % of Companies by Head Office - IT & BLG Bluglass $22 m Semiconductor Material Gallium Nitride Telecommunications Industrials & MIK Mikoh $22 m Anti-Fraud and Product Authentication Technology Health Care NTC Netcomm $21 m Communication and PC Peripherals Financials Materials NSW 4% 35% (exMM) 34% ISS ISS Group $21 m Industrial Software Products and Services 10% CGO CPT Global $21 m Specialist IT Consultancy Services Energy & ALU Altium $20 m Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software Utilities HTC Hostech $20 m Telephony Services WA 11% PRO Prophecy International $19 m Billing and Customer Information Solutions 17% BGL Bigair Group $16 m Broadband, VOIP Consumer Metals & Mining Other IT & Telco, SA VIC PSY Panorama Synergy $16 m Knowledge Information Software 13% 22% 1% QLD 5% 34% INT Intermoco $15 m Applications for Electricity, Gas & Water Industries $62b, 5% 9% PIE Pienetworks $15 m Internet Kiosks Monthly Equity Capital Raising - IT & Telecommunications, $billion raised SEN Senetas $15 m IT Security Products and Services TPC Tel.Pacific $14 m Pre-Paid Telephony Products 10.0 RFL Rubik Financial $13 m Software for Financial Investments Products AMO Ambertech $13 m Media & Entertainment Technology Equipment GCN Goconnect $13 m Video Infotainment and Interactive Advertisement 7.5 MMZ Mooter Media $13 m Application Software Follow-on IPO REF Reverse Corp $12 m Reverse Charge Calling Services QML QMASTOR $11 m Software To Mining, Port, Energy Industries PWR Powerlan $11 m Specialist IT Products and Services 5.0 CVA Clever Communications Australia $11 m Wireless Ethernet Telecommunications Carrier TTA TTA $10 m Teac Consumer Electronic Products JMB Jumbuck Entertainment $10 m Wireless Entertainment & Communication Applications 2.5 TSH TSV $9 m Healthcare and Communications Equipment TCN Techniche $8 m Investment in Technology Products & Companies LRG Longreach Group $8 m IT Consulting & Other Services 0.0 QRS Qrsciences $8 m Quadrupole Resonance Technology Jan-05 Jul-05 Jan-06 Jul-06 Jan-07 Jul-07 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 MWS MDS Financial Group $8 m Financial Technology Solutions CMO Comtel $7 m Pre- and Post- Paid Phone Services MKB Moko.Mobi $7 m Mobile Phone Content Recent IPOs RZR Razor Risk Technologies $7 m Risk Management Software COM Comops $7 m Application Software ASX Code Company Name Capital Listed, $m Lead Manager/s ASV Argus Solutions $6 m Electronic Equipment & Instruments CRZ Carsales.com $811.8 Macquarie ZYL ZYL $6 m Video Surveillance, Acoustic Products CSV CSG Limited $168.9 ABN Amro Morgans STE Stratatel $5 m Asset and Expense Management Software DGI Digislide Holdings $35.4 Martin Place Securities COO Corum Group $5 m Asset Management, E-Commerce Solutions IPX Intrapower Limited $30.3 Bell Potter Securities IPX Intrapower $5 m IP Communication Products & Services ITX ITX Group Limited $25.0 KTM Capital SNR Synergy Plus Limited $5 m IT Infrastructure Services and Business Solutions AZU Azurn International $23.9 Novus Capital CAG Cape Range Wireless $5 m Alternative Carriers TPC Tel.Pacific Limited $22.0 Bligh Capital ENG Engin $5 m VOIP Products and Services MMY Mercury Mobility $21.0 CVC Ltd. MCL M2M $5 m Technology Investment Company MNF My Net Fone $4 m VOIP Products and Services Top subsequent issuers FY10 SCD Scantech $4 m Process Control Solutions for Bulk Materials DGI Digislide Holdings $4 m Video Projection and Telecommunications Hardware ASX Code Company Name Capital Raised, $m EZE Ezenet $4 m Internet Software & Services TEL Telecom Of New Zealand $137.3 MNW Mint Wireless $4 m Mobile Payment Solutions TPM TPG Telecom $78.2 MBA Mobileactive $4 m Mobile Phone Content BVA Bravura Solutions $64.4 EPD Empired $4 m IT Consulting & Other Services RDF Redflex $35.8 FCS 4C Security Solutions $4 m Smartcard Security Access Control MTU M2 Telecommunications Group $21.4 TLZ Telezon $3 m Medical Technology Development INT Intermoco $20.4 WRR World Reach $3 m Integrated Telecommunication Services PWR Powerlan $16.0 EPY E-Pay Asia $3 m Electronic Payments and Mobile Top Up Services CUS Customers $11.4 TNC Transol $3 m Electronic Equipment & Instruments UXC UXC $11.3 DSQ Datasquirt $3 m Non-Voice Channel Contact Management Software EFT Eftel $3 m Integrated Telecommunication Services ^Ranked by market capitalisation. May exclude companies with suspended securities or subject to poor liquidity where mkt cap cannot be determined. Disclaimer: Independent advice from an Australian financial services licensee is needed before making financial decisions. This is not intended to be financial product advice. ASX Limited ABN 98 008 624 691 and its related bodies corporate and their respective directors, employees, agents, servants and boards accept no responsibility for any person acting on or relying on any opinion, advice or information and, to the extent permitted by law, disclaim all liability for any loss howsoever caused (including by reason of negligence) and for any errors, omissions, defects or misstatements (whether negligent or otherwise) contained in this publication. © Copyright 2010 ASX Limited ABN 98 008 624 691. All rights reserved 2010..
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