Hansen Technologies Ltd
ASX:HSN

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Hansen Technologies Ltd
ASX:HSN
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Price: 5.02 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: AU$1B
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Hansen Technologies Ltd
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Hansen Technologies Ltd. engages in the development, integration, and support of billing systems software for the energy and utilities, telecommunications, and pay-tv industries. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2000-06-01. The firm offers its services to energy, water and communications industries. The company helps its clients to create, deliver and engage with their customers, to manage and analyze customer data, and control critical revenue management and customer support processes. The firm's segments include Billing, which represents the sale of billing applications and the provision of consulting services related to billing systems. Its geographical segments include APAC, which covers regions such as Australia, New Zealand and Asia; Americas, which covers regions such as North America, Central America and Latin America, and EMEA, which covers regions such as Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

HSN Intrinsic Value
5.68 AUD
Undervaluation 12%
Intrinsic Value
Price AU$5.02

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