Mach7 Technologies Ltd
ASX:M7T

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Mach7 Technologies Ltd
ASX:M7T
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Price: 0.505 AUD 2.02% Market Closed
Market Cap: 118.7m AUD
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Market Cap
118.7m AUD
Industry
Health Care

Mach7 Technologies Ltd. provides medical imaging software and services for healthcare institutions. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria and currently employs 90 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-11-30. The principal activities of the Company include the provision of enterprise imaging data sharing, storage and interoperability for healthcare enterprises globally. The firm operates through two segments: sale of software and rendering of professional services. The sale of software segment engaged in selling software licenses. The provision of the software license is a distinct performance obligation as the customer can derive substantial benefits from the license on its own when the license is delivered and installed. Healthcare enterprises globally segment engaged in providing professional services, such as implementation, training and annual support services. The firm provides various solutions, including Enterprise Diagnostic Viewing, Enterprise Data Management and Enterprise PACS.

M7T Intrinsic Value
0.748 AUD
Undervaluation 32%
Intrinsic Value
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