WEEKEND WATCHLIST – intelliHR ASX:IHR

In this WEEKEND WATCHLIST I’m joined by Claude Walker from A Rich Life to discuss intelliHR. Here’s a link to Claude’s article about why this company caught his eye: https://arichlife.com.au/why-intellihr-asxihr-catches-my-eye/

We also discussed three key metrics used to value companies like these in their growth phase.

 

ARR – Annual Recurring Revenue

LVT – Lifetime Value of a Customer

CAC – Customer Acquisition Cost

 

Simply Wall St Summary: intelliHR Limited, together with its subsidiaries, develops and commercializes cloud based people management platform in Australia and internationally. The company offers people management system for employee experience workflow, feedback, goals, performance process and reviews, leadership tools, and learning and development activities. It also provides HR tools for policy and compliance management, survey and forms tools, centralized data, configurability, API and integrations, and performance issues; and HR analytics tools for people insights, culture and community, performance and productivity, planning and financial drivers, workplace health and safety, and retention and attrition. The company offers its solutions to accounting, education, engineering, hospitality, legal, medical and health, non-government, and technology industries, as well as not for profit organizations. intelliHR Limited was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia.

 

https://simplywall.st/stocks/au/software/asx-ihr/intellihr-shares

 

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