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Haivision Systems Inc(HAI)

Description: Haivision Systems Inc. provides infrastructure solutions for the video streaming market, and servicing enterprises and governments worldwide. It offers cloud series products; video encoders and decoders; transcoders and gateways; players and set-top boxes; enterprise video and signage solutions; recording and low latency viewing products; and Haivision Media Platform, an enterprise video solution, which provides tools for securely distribute internet protocol television channels. The company deployed approximately 70,000 systems to blue-chip end-clients through a combination of its direct sales force and channel partners. It serves broadcast, enterprise, government, house of worship, medical, and military and defense industries. The company was formerly known as Hajtek Vision Inc. and changed its name to Haivision Systems Inc. in June 2004. Haivision Systems Inc. was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada.


Keywords: Information And Communications Technology Mass Media Broadcasting Internet Protocol Television Signage Solutions Cloud Series Products Enterprise Video Solution Haivision Internet Protocol Television Channels Kulabyte Low Latency Viewing Products

Home Page: www.haivision.com

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2600 Alfred-Nobel Boulevard
Montreal, QC H4S 0A9
Canada
Phone: 514 334 5445


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Miroslav Wicha Chairman, Pres & CEO
Mr. Dan Rabinowitz CFO, Sec. & EVP of Operations
Mr. Peter Maag M.B.A. Chief Strategy Officer & Exec. VP of Strategic Partnerships
Mr. Leo Bull Sr. VP of Global Accounts
Mr. Marcus Schioler B.Sc. VP of Marketing
Ms. Jill Ram VP of HR
Mr. Jean-Phiippe Demers Sr. VP of Operations
Mr. Brian Henry Chief Revenue Officer of MCS
Mr. Miguel Serrano Sr. VP of Cloud
Mr. Blake Wenzel Sr. VP of Products

Exchange: TO

Country: CA

Currency: Canadian Dollar (C$)

Forward PE: 41.4938
Trailing PE: 42.125
Price-to-Book MRQ: 1.1806
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.8032
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: October
Full Time Employees: 391
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