Investor Webinar and H1 Report

GENERAL
Thu, Mar 02 2023 09:42 am

2 March 2023

INVESTOR WEBINAR & H1 REPORT

• Yesterday Geo Limited (NZX: GEO) released its H1 results for the half year to 31 December 2022 to NZX.
• Members of GEO’s senior management team will conduct a 30-minute video call for shareholders on Tuesday 7th March at 11:00am NZT / 9:00am AEST.
• Chief Executive Officer Tim Molloy, Chief Revenue Officer Scott Player and Chief Financial Officer Matt Fitzsimons will present the company's FY23 H1 results and prospects for the rest of FY23.
• Management discussion will be followed by a question and answer session.
• Registration is required. To participate in the webinar, please register at the following link: Click here
• Once registered, you will receive an email with the Webinar link, and a reminder one hour prior to meeting start.
• Please submit questions to [email protected] prior to the meeting.

For registration to the investor webinar

Paste this link into your browser: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2TJWmOkwSCGQpsO_7sllTA

Questions prior to the meeting email to: [email protected]

For more information:
Tim Molloy
Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +61 411 592 180
Email [email protected]

ABOUT GEO
Geo is a leading SaaS business that provides job management platforms for trades, field and home service businesses. The market for Geo’s products is growing quickly as the global mobile workforce expands. Geo’s simple yet powerful software platform helps business owners reduce the complexity of running their business whilst saving


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