Agilysys, Inc.

About Agilysys, Inc.

Agilysys, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a developer and marketer of hardware and software products and services to the hospitality industry in North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, and India. It offers point of sale, property management systems, inventory and procurement, payments, reservations management, and seat solutions to enhance guest experience. The company also provides technical software support, maintenance, and subscription services; and professional services. It offers its solutions for gaming, hotels, resorts and cruise, corporate foodservice management, restaurants, universities, stadium, and healthcare. The company was formerly known as Pioneer-Standard Electronics, Inc. and changed its name to Agilysys, Inc. in 2003. Agilysys, Inc. was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia.

Agilysys offers the broadest hospitality software portfolio with the deepest functionality in the market. Find out more about our hospitality solution to choose the one that suit your business needs.

https://www.agilysys.com

AGYS United States

55.19USD0.16 (-0.29%)

• At close Wed Oct 05 2022

NasdaqGS exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Software—Application

Location United States, Alpharetta

Grade: ACF

1,863,216,768 USD
MARKET CAP
144.196
PE
0.933
BETA (5y)
0.510
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
360%
for 3 years
70%
for 2 years
50%
for last year
45%
for this year
0%
Agilysys, Inc.
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