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IRESS MARKET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (IRE)

IRESS MARKET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (IRE)

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General Information
Company Name: Iress Market Technology Limited
Stock Code: IRE
Website: www.iress.com.au
GICS Sub-Industry: IT Consulting & Other Services
Market Cap ($M): 873
Equiv. Shares (M): 127

Current Price Data+
Current Price Open High Low Last Close Volume Price Movement
 $ 6.870 $ 6.920 $ 6.980 $ 6.830 $ 6.910 513,630 $ -0.040  -0.579 %

Current Broker Consensus Recommendation more
Recommendation: Hold
Recommendation Date: 20th Jan 2012
12 Month Target Price (average): $7.997
Brokers Surveyed: 6

Company Overview

Business Description:
Iress Market Technology Limited (IRE) supplies share market and wealth management systems in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore and South Africa. Services include real-time data, analytics and news, with products falling into two divisions; Trading Systems and Information Systems. Its subsidiaries include IRESS Market Technology, IRESS Wealth Management, IRESS Data, PlanTech Holdings, Visiplan and Sentryi.

Strategy Analysis:
The IRE business model is focused on entering a market where it has a considerable competitive advantage, then building scale through acquisitions until it is the dominant player. An important part of this strategy has been the growth of the Wealth Management division through the acquisition of Visiplan and Spotlight, coupled with the rapidly growing Xplan business and the continued operations of Plantech. IRE makes small, complementary bolt-on acquisitions in the Wealth Management division, increasing the number of modules available to financial planners. IRE has entered a supply agreement for the provision of Xplan in South Africa, representing an attractive growth opportunity for the company. Expansion into Canada should also provide strong medium-term growth and the recent move into Asia is positive but is coming from a very a low base. There is plenty of cash on the balance sheet to fund value-accretive bolt-on acquisitions, but management remains focused on organic growth on the back of improving operating conditions in equity and investment markets. The diversification into the supply of wealth management practice systems is a winner, generating 22% of EBITDA in 1H11. Iress Market Technology reported NPAT down 19.1% to $21.74m for the half-year ended 30 June 2011. Revenues from ordinary activities were $101.07m, up 12.64% from the same period last year. Consistent with prior periods, the significant non-core operational items impacting on the current period's results include: acquisition related depreciation and amortisation charges of $8.86m (2010: $4.94m); and realised foreign currency loss of $0.26m (2010: $0.05m gain). Diluted EPS was 17.087 cents compared to 21.319 cents last year. Net operating cash flow was $22.33m compared to $39.76m last year. The interim dividend declared was 14 cents compared with 14 cents last year.


Financial Summary
Year to Dec NPAT EPS EPS chg (%) PER DPS Yield (%) Franking (%)
2012  F 62.3 48.4 4.0 14.2 44.0 6.4 90.0
2011  F 59.2 46.6 1.1 14.7 40.0 5.8 90.0
2010  A 58.1 46.1 31.8 18.4 38.0 4.5 90.0
Source: Morningstar analyst estimates.

Peer Comparison
EPS Growth (%) P/E (%) Dividend Yield (%)
Company Mkt Cap 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F
Computershare (CPU) $4,384 M -0.2338 0.0054 0.2450 15.2937 15.2111 12.2174 0.0355 0.0367 0.0410
CSG (CSV) $167 M -0.2911 -0.2570 0.1322 5.0384 6.7816 5.9898 0.0932 0.0678 0.0847
Iress Market Tech. (IRE) $878 M 0.3689 0.0082 0.0338 14.9212 14.7997 14.3153 0.0550 0.0579 0.0622
Oakton (OKN) $112 M -0.3559 0.1574 0.2025 8.5114 7.3538 6.1157 0.0711 0.0947 0.1100

Market Comparison
Earnings P/E Ratio P/B Ratio P/E Growth P/S Ratio
IRE 0.87 14.7 6.29 7.03 4.83
Market 0.82 12.5 1.38 1.18 1.90
Sector 0.59 12.3 1.85 1.28 0.89

Directors
Name Position Start Date
Mr Peter Dunai Executive Director 31 May 1993
Mr Andrew Leslie Walsh Managing Director 14 October 2009
Mr James (Tony) Anthony Killen Non-Executive Director 14 September 2000
Mrs Jenny Seabrook Non-Executive Director 20 August 2008
Mr John (Bill) William Burdett Non-Executive Director 04 September 2006
Mr John Michael Hayes Non-Executive Director 10 June 2011
Mr John Alexander Duncan Cameron Non-Executive Director (other) 15 March 2010

Management
Name Position
Stuart Bland Chief Financial Officer,Company Secretary
Neil Detering Chief Operating Officer
D Walker Chief Technical Officer
Peter Ferguson Company Secretary
J Rudy General Manager, Financial Markets Asia
A Rudy General Manager, Operations
K Gross General Manager, Products, Sales & Marketing
T Vigilante General Manager, Wealth Management Australia
J Davies President & Chief Executive Officer, Financial Markets Canada

Substantial Shareholders
Holding Name
6,334,534 (5.03%) Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
6,577,657 (5.22%) BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited (formerly Barclays Global Investors Australia)
8,498,281 (6.74%) Commonwealth Bank Group
10,984,298 (8.72%) Hyperion Asset Management Limited
23,750,001 (18.85%) ASX Limited

Calendar of Events
Date Event
23 August 2012 Report (Interim)
28 March 2012 Report (Annual)
24 February 2012 Report (Prelim)
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